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And of course... no such thing as a frozen washer bottle down here! ?
I had the same problem with the lack of warning and ran out of washer fluid. When I filled it I thought it took about 2.5L to fill it up. When I noticed RayReliable's message I checked the owner's manual and in the recommended fluids and capacities page of the maintenance section it mentions that it is 2.5L. Bit of a bummer really when you look at other cars e.g. the ZS has a capacity of 4L. This just means more trips to check and top up the fluid for us MG4 ownersI think it is 4ltr because I just googled the watering can I have and that is 4.5ltr and the car was full before it was nearly empty.
One of the extras I coughed up for when I ordered my Golf in 2009 was the "winter pack" which included heated seats and a larger washer fluid reservoir. I think the standard was 3 litres and the winter pack gave you 5 litres. On paper anyway.
Sometimes I didn't even need to top up between services. However.
The reservoir for the washer fluid in the Golf was apparently in the front bumper. I'd go out in winter and find the fluid frozen solid, and unlike in every other car I've ever driven, rather than getting a dribble from time to time as the engine heat thawed the fluid, it would stay frozen solid until spring. The position of the reservoir ensured that. Then someone told me about VW's own-brand washer fluid that's supposed to be good to -70. I don't know about -70, but it never froze with me. It wasn't cheap but good grief it was worth it.
Given that there is no engine heat anywhere to thaw out the fluid in an EV, I suspect I better invest in some more of that stuff for winter.
Has anyone checked what the volume of the washer fluid reservoir is in the MG4? You'd think with all that spare space under the bonnet they could afford something reasonably capacious.