How to Lift the Wiper Blades on the Octavia?

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McNadia
07/29/25 5:04pm
The method to lift the wiper blades on the Octavia is: After turning off the engine, pull the wiper lever downward once. If this doesn't work, turn the key halfway to the power-on position, operate the wiper lever, and when the wipers are in the upward position, turn off the power, then the wipers can be lifted. The wiper control has three speed settings: slow, medium, and fast. The Octavia is a model under SAIC Skoda, with body dimensions of 4572mm in length, 1769mm in width, and 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2578mm. The Octavia features dynamic body lines, a stylish and upscale interior with a sporty design. It is praised for its solid materials and fine craftsmanship, with a well-laid-out dashboard, evenly distributed function buttons, and a good tactile feel for the rotary damping.
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