How to Activate BMW Automatic Wipers?

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LorenzoDella
07/29/25 6:59pm
First, press the one-touch start button to power on the vehicle. The "AUTO" mode is the automatic sensing setting, which activates wipers based on actual rainfall intensity. You can adjust the sensitivity of the sensor using the central scroll wheel. If the actual wiping frequency in low-speed or high-speed modes is unsatisfactory, you can fine-tune the frequency via the central scroll wheel.
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