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How to Control the Rear Wiper of Borgward Cars?

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McFinley
07/29/25 6:09pm
The rear wiper is turned off by default. You can activate the rear window wiper by pushing the wiper lever backward (pressing down to the first gear). Lifting the wiper lever will activate the front wiper's water spray, while pressing the wiper lever down to the second gear will activate the rear wiper's water spray. The operation method for turning on the front wiper is "pushing the wiper lever forward and backward," which is slightly different from the operation method for turning on the rear wiper.
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Mendoza
08/14/25 10:29am
I've been driving a Borgward for several years, and the rear wiper control is actually quite intuitive. It's usually located on the wiper stalk on the left side of the steering wheel, where there's a dedicated rotary knob or button. A gentle twist can activate or adjust the speed. Different models may have slight variations in operation, but the basic principle is the same: turning the knob wipes a few times or operates continuously, suitable for rainy or muddy roads to keep the rear window clear and enhance reversing safety. I often use it to clean after snow, and it works well. Remember to regularly check the wiper blade for wear. If it doesn't respond, it might be a blown fuse or poor wiring contact. Always test it before driving to ensure responsiveness. During maintenance, don't forget to clean the rubber strips to extend their lifespan.
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OIker
10/14/25 4:28am
When I first got familiar with the Borgward, I spent some time figuring out the rear wiper operation and found it quite simple: just rotate the knob on the wiper stalk near the steering wheel (usually marked with a wiper icon) clockwise to turn it on and adjust the frequency. It's especially handy when driving in the rain—one-touch cleaning for the rear window without obstructing visibility. Newcomers might worry about locating it, but a few tries will make it second nature. I recommend forming a habit of activating it before rain to avoid hiccups in urgent situations. If it malfunctions, don’t panic—check the manual’s position diagram; it might just be a stuck stalk button. Gentle operation helps prolong the control components’ lifespan.
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OBrayden
11/27/25 5:24am
Controlling the rear wiper is a basic function in Borgward vehicles, operated via the steering wheel stalk: twist the knob to activate, conveniently located on the driver's side. The design ensures a clear rear window view, essential in rain or snow. The operation is light and doesn't distract from driving. I always test it before hitting the road to ensure it works properly. If issues arise, start with the basics—check if the knob is loose or obstructed by dirt. Overall, the usage is smooth and efficient.
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