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Life's busy. So why waste your time sitting at a shop? Our mobile mechanics come to you and replace your windshield wipers around your schedule.
Our upfront, no-obligation vehicle repair quotes are designed to give you a transparent view into your vehicle's repair costs.
Our mobile mechanics have decades of combined experience, and all services are backed by our Nubrakes Guarantee.
We make windshield wiper fluid fill simple and easy.
Submit a windshield wiper fluid fill request for your specific vehicle.
Your service advisor will help find a time and day that works best for you.
A NuBrakes mechanic will arrive on-site and refill your windshield wiper fluid!
The average cost for a windshield wiper fluid fill is $5 - $10. Pricing may vary based on the type of fluid you purchase, as well as the type of (and quality) auto shop that you go to. At NuBrakes, our technicians come to your office or home to do the refill. We don’t markup our parts and have minimal overhead, meaning, we provide you a convenient and low-cost refill option.
When evaluating the cost of windshield wiper fluid fill, you may want to consider:
It’s important to be in tune with your windshield wiper fluid fill options and how the type of shop will affect the pricing they offer to you. Dealerships will always be the most expensive option for windshield wiper fluid fills. Traditional brick and mortar repair shops will typically provide more affordable automotive service prices than the dealership. However, mobile mechanic services, like NuBrakes, usually provide the best prices because they have significantly less operational overhead… And not to mention, a much more convenient experience… A true win-win.
Still have questions about windshield wiper fluid fill? We're here to help.
For your windshield to stay clean and shiny, windshield wipers use a fluid that helps remove the bugs, dirt, and other debris that gather on your windshield.
You don't need a dipstick when checking the wiper fluid reservoir. If you notice the fluid level is low, you just simply just top it off.
Technically you can; however, this is not advisable. Wiper fluid may have a simple job, but part of its responsibility is your safety when driving.
You can’t control dirt, pollen, and other debris that may pile up on your windshield, but thankfully, you can get rid of them and have a clear view of the road IF you always keep plenty of wiper fluid in your washer system. If left unattended, your safety won’t just be compromised, but some problems with your car may also arise.
You should check your wiper fluid level regularly as it doesn’t get recycled each used. You can refill when you run out or you can always add from time to time when needed.
Here are the simple and easy steps:
1. Buy and choose a windshield wiper fluid.
2. Open the hood of the vehicle and look for the wiper fluid reservoir.
3. Twist to remove the cap.
4. Fill the reservoir with the new windshield wiper fluid. Make sure not to overfill.
5. Put the cap back.
6. Check your windshield wipers.
Our mobile mechanics deliver top-rated services at your home or office for up to 40% less than a repair shop.
We're 10-40% more affordable on average compared to dealerships and shops so you'll be saving time AND money.
Have a specific time and day that you need your vehicle services? Our service advisors are here to help — contact us to today!