
Method to lift the wiper blades on a X4: 1. Ensure the vehicle is in the off state. Without pressing the brake pedal, press the start button to power on the car without starting the engine; 2. After the car is powered on, wait for about 5 seconds, then press the start button again to turn off the power; 3. Push the wiper control lever upward to the top and hold it for 3 seconds, and the wiper blades will lift up. The wiper is an important accessory installed on the windshield, designed to remove rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the view on the windshield, playing a crucial role in driving safety. Wipers can be roughly divided into two types: one is the intermittent wiper, and the other is the rain-sensing wiper, which can automatically adjust its speed based on the amount of rainfall.

As a seasoned X4 driver, I've learned to be cautious with the vertical wiper position. After turning off the engine, wait 10-15 seconds for the wipers to automatically return to their parked position at the base of the windshield. Once settled, gently lift the wiper arm upward until it clicks into the vertical position for maintenance. This is particularly useful in winter to prevent freezing or when replacing wiper blades. I always clean the rubber blades with a damp cloth while they're raised to remove dust and sand particles, which extends their lifespan. When installing new blades, ensure they're properly aligned and snapped into place. Be gentle - BMW's wiper mechanisms are precision-engineered, and forcing them up before full retraction may damage the motor. I recommend quarterly inspections to check for rubber deterioration, and always test wiper functionality after returning them to the operational position before driving.

When I first started using the X4, I didn't know how to lift the wipers either, and my first attempt was quite chaotic. Now I've got the hang of it: after turning off the engine, wait quietly for about 5 seconds until the wipers return to the bottom edge, then gently push the lever to the vertical position and it will lock in place. I learned not to do this while the engine is running because the system is operating and might malfunction; this step is especially useful before switching to snow wipers in winter to prevent ice from sticking. Wear thick gloves when operating to prevent slipping and avoid hitting your hand, and placing a cloth under the lever adds extra safety. After each cleaning, keep the wiper blades smooth for cleaner wiping and reduced noise. Replacing new blades is simple—just press the release button to remove the old ones, align the new blades, and snap them into place. Remember, this car is designed intelligently, so just be careful.

Here's a quick daily method for raising the wipers on the X4: Turn off the engine, wait a few seconds for the wipers to reset and park, then gently lift the wiper arm to the upright position – the built-in clip will secure it. This is useful when replacing blades or cleaning rubber strips to reduce stress. Before winter, perform anti-freeze to avoid hassle. Be careful not to pull hard to prevent motor damage; handle the arm smoothly. Before restoring, ensure no one is nearby to avoid glass contact damage.

I always make it a habit to lift the wiper arms after turning off the engine, allowing them to settle in position. Then, I check the rubber blades for wear and clean off dust with a soft damp cloth, which helps extend their lifespan and prevent sticking. In winter, preventing freezing is crucial—apply minimal force when lifting to avoid deformation. When replacing blades, align them properly, press firmly into place, and return to original position. This car's system is sensitive, so operate patiently. Regular maintenance makes the car more durable and keeps the windshield cleaner.

For the X4's wiper upright method, I usually turn off the engine first, wait 10 seconds for the system to reset, then gently push the lever vertically—it will lock in place. This design facilitates blade replacement or cleaning. I occasionally wipe the rubber strips to remove dirt and prevent scratches. In winter, keeping them upright prevents ice buildup—operation is simple, just avoid using excessive force. The wiper arm mechanism is fragile and prone to damage. You can check related vehicle status through the iDrive menu, but manual operation is more straightforward. The key is ensuring the car is parked stably to prevent rebound and glass breakage. Making this a habit saves a lot of hassle.


