
Turn on the wiper switch to activate automatic wiping. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction: The windshield wiper switch is the control device for wiper operation, mostly installed on the steering column at the lower right of the steering wheel and operated with the right hand. Pull the switch lever downward or push upward to select different wiping modes. 2. Function: The wiper is a blade structure installed in front of the windshield, composed of motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. Its primary function is to remove rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the driver's view on the windshield.

I'll explain how the windshield wipers automatically operate. First, you need to turn the wiper control stalk to 'AUTO' mode to activate the automatic function. There's a rain sensor inside the car, usually a small module installed on the inner side of the windshield. It uses optical technology to detect the size and frequency of raindrops, then automatically controls the wiper speed and interval. For example, it wipes slowly during light rain and rapidly during heavy downpours, ensuring clear visibility and making driving much easier. I've personally used it, and it's particularly effective on highways when it suddenly starts raining. If it doesn't work well, remember to clean the sensor area on the glass, making sure it's not blocked by dirt or stickers—just take a quick glance before driving. The sensor responds quickly, but during sudden weather changes like from sunny to stormy, it might take a few seconds to activate, which greatly aids safe driving.

When it comes to automatic wipers, the core functionality relies on the rain sensor for intelligent operation. It is installed at the top of the windshield and uses infrared to detect the amount of rainwater on the windshield. Then, through the vehicle's control system, it commands the wiper motor to adjust the wiping speed and frequency. While driving, simply turn the control lever to the 'AUTO' position, and the sensor can adapt to changing rain conditions in real time. I often drive long distances, and this feature saves me the hassle of manual adjustments, allowing for more focused driving. The sensor requires regular cleaning—just wipe off the dust with a soft cloth—otherwise, it might misjudge the weather. Sensitivity can be adjusted in the settings menu for improvement, such as making it more responsive during heavy rain. Safety comes first when driving in the rain, and the automatic response helps avoid distractions.

Automatic wipers primarily on in-car sensors to intelligently detect rain and control wiper movement. You just need to turn the wiper stalk to auto mode, and the sensors will adjust wiping upon detecting raindrops. This significantly enhances driving safety—I've personally experienced how quickly it clears rainwater during heavy storms without manual speed adjustments. Remember to keep the sensor area clean to avoid dust affecting performance.

I will share the details of how the wipers work automatically. The key is to enable the auto mode by turning the wiper stalk to the designated position, and the sensor will control the wiping based on rainfall. Regularly protect the sensor area and clean dust and debris to prevent malfunctions. In cold weather, ice may cause false alarms, which can be resolved by warming up the car. The automatic design is convenient and practical, making me feel much more at ease when driving in variable weather conditions.

The automatic wiper function, simply put, uses sensors to wipe the windshield automatically. While driving, turn the control lever to the 'AUTO' position, and the sensors on the windshield detect rain and intelligently adjust the speed and interval. Beginners often overlook cleaning the sensors, but I just gently wipe them with a cloth. The sensitivity settings can be customized to adapt to different rain intensities. This feature is especially useful on rainy or foggy days, and I recommend regular checks to maintain performance.


