How to Lift the Wiper Blades on a Kodiaq?

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McLaura
07/28/25 8:41pm
First, sit in the driver's seat, turn off the vehicle or power it down, and locate the wiper control lever. After turning off the car, within 10 seconds, pull the wiper switch lever toward the steering wheel (i.e., perform the windshield washer operation). After pulling the wiper control lever, the wiper blades will automatically move to the center position of the windshield, and then you can manually lift them up. Wiper blades, also known as windshield wipers or wipers, are devices used to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield.
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