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How to Lift Up the Windshield Wiper?

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Lena
07/29/25 11:09am
To lift up the windshield wiper, follow these steps: 1. With the car turned off, pull the wiper switch downward; 2. The wiper blade will move to the middle of the windshield; 3. Lift the wiper up. The windshield wiper, also known as a wiper blade, is a device used to wipe away raindrops and dust from the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. To maintain the windshield wiper: 1. Clean it regularly; 2. Periodically check if it functions properly; 3. Avoid forcing the wiper when there are obstructions on the glass; 4. Use the slow-speed setting; 5. Lift the wiper up when parking under direct sunlight; 6. Use dedicated automotive cleaning agents.
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BarrettDella
08/13/25 5:42pm
As a new car owner who just got my driver's license, I know this needs to be done carefully. To lift the wiper blades, first make sure the car is completely turned off—never operate with the engine running, as that could cause accidents. Wait until the wipers stop in their resting position, then gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Remember not to force it, or you might scratch the glass or damage the arm. Many cars follow this simple procedure, but it's best to check the user manual—some high-end vehicles have a maintenance mode: start the car, turn on the wipers, then switch off the ignition, and the wipers will stop midway, making it much easier to lift them. This step is crucial before winter car washes or replacing wiper blades to prevent freezing or water pressure damage.
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DeMargaret
10/08/25 2:37am
As a seasoned veteran who's driven old cars for years, dealing with wiper arms is no big deal. When the wipers stop after turning off the car, simply lift the arm gently and steadily by hand. Most cars don't have any tricks, but modern vehicles often come with electronic systems – you can press a maintenance button first or activate the wipers before turning off the power. Don't forget to check if the wipers are properly aligned; adjust them if they're out of position. Avoid using tools to pry them – manual handling is safer and more convenient. Propping them up during car washes is especially great for protecting the windshield, and the wiper blades last longer and perform better. I use this method often, saving the hassle of visiting professional shops.
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AbigailDella
11/21/25 3:57am
To safely lift the wiper blades, the key lies in careful operation. First, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the wipers have stopped moving. Support the base of the wiper arm with your hand, gently lifting it away from the windshield without applying excessive pressure to prevent damage. For models with an electric system, you may need to activate the service mode: turn on the power, operate the wipers, and quickly turn off the power. Maintain patience throughout the process, keep an eye on the positioning, and avoid touching other components. This method effectively prevents scratches during winter or when cleaning.
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