How to Lift Up the Windshield Wiper?
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The method to lift up the windshield wiper is: 1. Turn off the car; 2. Press the windshield washer switch, and the wiper will move to the middle position of the windshield; 3. Lift up the wiper. The functions of the wiper include: 1. Helping the vehicle maintain a safe distance from the centerline of the left lane; 2. Assisting the driver in determining the position of the left wheels; 3. Helping to judge the position of the right wheels; 4. Aiding in estimating the distance between the right side of the vehicle and the roadside; 5. Assisting in parallel parking; 6. Removing raindrops and dust attached to the windshield. The replacement method for the wiper is: 1. Lift up the wiper; 2. Press the clip below and remove the wiper blade; 3. Take off the wiper; 4. Pry up the front end of the middle clip; 5. Insert the wiper into the middle clip, pull it tight by hand, and the replacement is complete when a clicking sound is heard.
I always remember to lift the wiper blades in winter to prevent freezing. The operation is quite simple, but don't be careless. First, completely turn off the ignition switch to ensure the engine is off - this is crucial. Then turn off the wiper switch. Next, quickly pull the combination switch near the steering wheel upward to the off position once without hesitation - this puts the wiper arms in maintenance mode at the center of the windshield. After that, gently lift the wiper arms manually. Never force them up violently, or you might damage the motor or springs, which would be costly and troublesome to repair. This method works for most vehicles and is also useful when replacing wiper blades in summer. Some newer cars have automatic maintenance functions - just follow the manual for one-button operation. Last time I taught a friend, I forgot to turn off the ignition and nearly burned the wires - luckily I noticed in time. Developing this habit extends wiper lifespan and avoids the hassle of midnight ice scraping. I recommend checking their status every time you park.
I'm a new driver and recently learned this. The steps aren't too complicated: first turn off the ignition to stop the car, then quickly flick the wiper lever once after switching off. Usually, the wiper arm stops in the middle position. At this point, you can easily lift and stand up the wiper. Beginners often make mistakes, like when I first tried and forced it without getting the position right, nearly damaging the spring. Do this before winter freezing to prevent the windshield from sticking. It's also recommended to regularly clean the wiper blades to prevent rust. Be quick with the operation, completing it within seconds to avoid mode failure. If it doesn't work, it might be a minor issue with the fuse or switch—either do a simple check or ask a technician for help. Make it a habit to perform this regularly to reduce repair costs, with safety as the top priority.