How to Lift the Windshield Wipers Up?

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LeilaniMarie
07/29/25 4:55am
Turn on the ignition, then turn it off, lift the wiper lever on the right side of the steering wheel toward the roof and hold it for 3 seconds. Make sure to lift it all the way up. The wipers will automatically move to the highest point and then stop. At this point, you can lift the wipers up. Below is information about the wiper maintenance mode: 1. For vehicles without keyless start, turn on the ignition, then activate the wipers. When the wipers reach the highest point, quickly turn off the ignition and remove the key. The wipers will then stop at the highest point, allowing you to lift them up. 2. For vehicles with push-button start, turn on the ignition, then turn it off, lift the wiper lever on the right side of the steering wheel toward the roof and hold it for 3 seconds. Make sure to lift it all the way up. The wipers will automatically move to the highest point and then stop. At this point, you can lift the wipers up. After completing the operation, lower the wipers and then operate the wiper switch, and the wipers will automatically return to their original position.
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