How to lift the wiper of Nissan Sylphy?
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To lift the wiper of Nissan Sylphy, you need to raise the wiper from the windshield. Here is some related information about the wiper: 1. Introduction: The wiper, also known as the windscreen wiper, is a device used to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and increasing driving safety. 2. Working principle: The power source of the wiper comes from the motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the wiper motor are quite high. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is generally integrated with the worm gear mechanical part.
I often tinker with my Nissan Sylphy at home, and there's a proper way to lift the wipers. The specific steps are: first, turn off the engine to ensure the car isn't running; then, if it's a model with a wiper service mode, follow the manual to press the button and enter the maintenance position. If it doesn't have this feature, briefly turn on the wiper switch, wait for it to reach the middle or high position, and quickly turn off the engine—this will stop the wipers in the raised position. Then, I can easily lift them away from the windshield and straighten them for maintenance. Why do this? Because the Sylphy's wipers are designed to fit tightly against the windshield, and forcing them up can scratch the glass or damage the wiper arms—I've learned this the hard way! I also recommend checking the rubber blades for wear; replacing them every six months is ideal, especially before the rainy season, to ensure cleaner wiping. The whole process is simple but requires care to avoid damaging the car.