How to adjust the rain-sensing wipers on Audi A4L?

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ElijahAnn
07/30/25 10:12am
Audi A4L rain-sensing wiper adjustment method: When the wiper switch of Audi A4L is placed in the AUTO position, the system is in the rain-sensing operation mode, which is the rain-sensing wiper mode. More related information is as follows: 1. In this mode, if it rains, the wipers will activate when the vehicle speed first exceeds approximately 4 km/h. The sensitivity of the rain sensor is adjusted via the sensitivity adjustment gear on the wiper switch. The higher the setting, the sooner the windshield wipers will respond to moisture on the windshield. 2. The rain-sensing operation mode can be turned off in the infotainment system, thereby enabling the intermittent operation mode. To do this, select: MENU button > Car > Left control button > Driver assistance > Rain sensor. In the intermittent operation mode, the switch can be used to set the interval time. The rain sensor is only an auxiliary function. In special circumstances, the driver can manually activate the windshield wipers according to visibility conditions to ensure clear vision.
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