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How to lift the wipers of the Magotan B8?

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Jordan
07/29/25 1:38pm
The method to lift the wipers of the Magotan B8: After turning off the engine, pull the wiper switch once, and the wiper arms will automatically enter the maintenance position and stop in the center of the windshield, allowing the wipers to be lifted. The dimensions of the Magotan B8 are 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. The Magotan B8 is equipped with a 1.8TSI engine, which can continuously deliver a maximum rated output power of 118 kilowatts within the speed range of 5000 to 6200 revolutions per minute. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, offering both the ease of an automatic transmission and the driving pleasure of manual shifting.
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VanBlakely
08/14/25 4:36am
Last time before washing the car when I wanted to clean the wipers, I also figured out how to lift the Magotan B8's wipers - it's quite simple. First, make sure the vehicle is parked on level ground, turn off the engine, and wait a few seconds for the system to settle. Then without starting the car, just press and hold the wiper stalk on the right side of the steering wheel (like you normally do to spray washer fluid) by pushing it downward, and keep holding it. After a while, the wipers will automatically move to the middle position and stop, allowing you to safely lift the wiper arms for cleaning or replacement. After finishing, remember to restore them using the same operation to avoid accidental damage to the wipers or windshield. The key is not to do this when the car is running, as it could easily damage the motor. As someone who drives this car regularly, I've found that periodic maintenance like this extends wiper lifespan, especially useful during winter snow removal, and saves the hassle of visiting the dealership.
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StMia
10/10/25 4:22am
Let me walk you through the process of setting the wipers upright step by step. As a new Magotan owner, I've figured out the trick after a few attempts: First, park the car and turn off the engine completely. Then, without turning the key, immediately press and hold the wiper control stalk—located on the lower right side of the steering wheel—as if you were going to wash the windshield but without actually spraying water. Hold it for about two or three seconds, and the wiper arms will automatically stop in the middle of the windshield. At this point, carefully lift the wipers away from the glass by hand, making sure not to pull too hard. Once done, push the wiper arms back and press the start button to restore them. It's quite simple, but remember not to do this while the car is running, or you might trigger a fault code.
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Sheila
11/23/25 5:34am
The design of the Magotan B8 is quite interesting in this aspect. The wipers are positioned upright in the service position to prevent icing and facilitate maintenance, a function based on the vehicle's electronic system. After turning off the engine, the system remains briefly on standby. Pressing the wiper stalk triggers a specific mode, and the motor automatically moves the wipers to an easily accessible area. The entire process takes no more than 5 seconds, avoiding manual force that could damage the linkage. Remember to keep the windows clean and free of debris before and after the operation.
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