How to Adjust the Wiper Stroke of the GL8?
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The method to adjust the wiper stroke of the GL8 is as follows: 1. Turn the key to the 'on' position, then set the wiper switch to the intermittent mode, allowing the wiper blades to automatically return to the lower part of the windshield; 2. Turn off the switch and remove the key; 3. Open the dust cover at the base of the wiper arm and use the appropriate wrench or socket to loosen the screw; 4. Lift the wiper blade and shake it, then place the blade in the desired position once it is loose; 5. Tighten the screw and cover the dust cap. Taking the 2020 GL8 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5219mm, width 1878mm, height 1805mm, wheelbase 3088mm, and fuel tank capacity 71l. The 2020 GL8 features a front McPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 237PS, maximum power of 174kW, and maximum torque of 350Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
Adjusting the wiper stroke of the GL8 actually involves the vehicle's electronic control module, primarily operated via the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. There's a small rotary knob at the top of the stalk—turning it changes the intermittent wiper speed settings, typically offering several preset modes. For example, slowing it down during light rain reduces noise and wear, while speeding it up in heavy rain ensures clear visibility. The GL8's system relies on built-in sensors to respond to rainfall changes, making it quite intelligent. However, prolonged disuse of the wiper function may cause component stiffness. I recommend checking the rubber blade wear every six months and cleaning windshield residue for optimal performance. When adjusting while driving, remember to turn the knob gently without excessive force to avoid accidental slips that could distract you. Occasionally testing a new setting can also help prevent hazards during sudden rain.