How does the windshield wiper spray water?

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DelWalter
07/29/25 8:31pm
Windshield wipers have a water spraying function when the wiper switch is turned on. Here are the relevant details: 1. Location: The wiper switch for most vehicles on the market is located on the right-hand stalk behind the steering wheel, typically in a stalk-style design. The windshield wiper switch is the operating device that controls the wipers and is mostly installed on the steering column to the lower right of the steering wheel, operated by the right hand. 2. Function: Wipers, also known as windshield wipers or windscreen wipers, are devices used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. Due to legal requirements, almost all cars are equipped with wipers.
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