How to Lift Up the Fista Wiper?

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AaliyahFitz
07/28/25 8:18pm
Briefly turn on the ignition and then turn it off, push the wiper control lever down to the intermittent wiping position. Flip the wiper arm to lift it away from the windshield. Do not grab the wiper blade during the flipping process. Press the release button at the connection between the wiper blade and the wiper arm, then pull the wiper blade upward to remove it. Install the new wiper blade and lower the wiper arm. Turn on the ignition, and the wiper will automatically return to its initial position. For other stubborn or hard dirt on the windshield, clean them manually. These substances can easily damage the wiper blade, causing the wiper to not clean effectively.
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Adaline
08/12/25 1:06am
It's actually quite simple to lift the Fista's wipers upright, which I often do when washing my car myself. Here are the steps: First, completely turn off the car, ensuring the engine is off and the key is removed for system safety. Then, quickly push the wiper lever upward once, wait a second or two, and the wipers will automatically stop in the vertical position, allowing you to gently lift them. This process won't damage the motor, as modern cars have protective designs. I recommend performing this maintenance regularly, especially in winter or rainy weather, to prevent the wiper blades from sticking to the glass or freezing. Additionally, use this method when replacing new wiper blades for easy operation and cost savings. Remember, avoid attempting this while the engine is running to prevent issues. Safety first—these small details can make your beloved car more durable.
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