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Does it matter if leaves fall into the wiper?

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LeLucas
07/29/25 12:39pm

Leaves falling into the wiper is not a problem. You just need to remove the leaves, and the wiper can function normally without any impact. Precautions for using wipers: Before using the wiper, please clean all dust off the rubber blade. If there are oil, wax, dirt, or other foreign substances on the windshield, clean them first before use. Otherwise, the wiper blade may not work properly, and its service life will be shortened. When driving in the rain, spray cleaner for better wiping performance and longer service life. Wiper spray adjustment: Use a pin to gently lift the spray nozzle to adjust it. Slowly adjust the height and angle of the spray nozzle back and forth until it is suitable. Generally, wiper blades will wear out after about one or two years of use and need to be replaced accordingly. When replacing, pay attention to the fixing interface form of the wiper blade on the wiper, otherwise it cannot be installed and used.

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OColton
08/14/25 12:37am

Leaves falling into the wiper system should never be overlooked. They can clog the nozzles, causing the washer fluid function to fail and preventing effective rain removal during precipitation, severely compromising visibility and driving safety. With years of driving experience, I've encountered cases where decomposed leaves corroded metal components, leading to troublesome repairs. Prompt cleaning is essential: gently lift the wiper arm after turning off the engine, use a soft brush or mini vacuum to remove leaves without applying excessive force that might damage wiper blades. Developing the habit of parking away from trees can prevent such issues, and routinely checking this detail during car washes ensures optimal wiper system performance. Vehicle maintenance works this way – minor neglect can escalate into major problems. Additionally, similar debris like twigs or paper scraps may pose identical risks, so it's advisable to remove them altogether. Safe driving begins with never underestimating any detail.

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VonSimon
10/09/25 5:08am

Leaves getting into the wiper system isn't a major issue, but ignoring it may cause blockages. I didn't pay much attention before, which resulted in clogged washer nozzles. During rainy days, the windshield couldn't be cleaned properly, and I nearly had an accident on the highway. Cleaning is simple: use a soft cloth or small pliers to gently remove the leaves, being careful not to let fragments fall into the gaps. It's recommended to check the wiper area every time you wash your car to prevent long-term accumulation. For prevention, try not to park under trees with heavy leaf fall or use a car cover for protection. If left untreated, damp and decaying leaves can corrode mechanical parts, leading to costly repairs later. Paying attention to these small maintenance details makes car ownership much more worry-free. Remember to do simple wipe-downs when ventilation is good to keep the system clean. These small habits can make your car more durable and prevent unnecessary malfunctions.

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BlakelyLynn
11/22/25 6:22am

Leaves falling into the wiper can cause minor issues, such as clogging the washer nozzle and hindering washer fluid spray. I've encountered a similar situation before, and the cleanup was quick: after turning off the engine, carefully lift the wiper arm and use a toothbrush or small tweezers to remove the leaves. Be careful not to pull too hard to avoid damaging the wiper blade. Immediate action is crucial; otherwise, blurred vision while driving poses significant risks. For prevention, try parking less under trees or using a vacuum cleaner for regular cleaning. Long-term neglect may lead to slight corrosion of components, increasing replacement costs. Paying attention to details in car maintenance ensures greater peace of mind.

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