How to Lift Up the Wiper Blades?
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The method to lift up the wiper blades is: 1. Turn off the car engine but do not remove the key; 2. Press the wiper switch downward once; 3. Immediately remove the car key; 4. The wiper will then stop at a higher position; 5. Lift the wiper along its pivot point. The method to replace the wiper blades is: 1. Lift up the wiper blades; 2. Press the clip below to remove the wiper rubber; 3. Take off the wiper and lift the front end of the middle clip; 4. Insert the wiper into the middle clip, pull it tight by hand, and the replacement is complete when you hear a click. The function of the wiper is to remove raindrops, debris, and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and increasing driving safety. In addition, other methods to lift up the wiper blades include: 1. Enter the driver's compartment, the wiper control lever is located on the left side of the steering wheel; 2. Find the "MIST" position, which is the single wiper operation position; 3. The "OFF" position is to turn off the vehicle's wiper action; 4. Pull the wiper lever backward to use the vehicle's wiper fluid.
I often lift the wiper blades before car washes or snowy days to prevent damage, starting with practical experience. Ensure the car is completely turned off and the key is removed—this is the crucial first step. For models with automatic wipers, I need to activate maintenance mode: turn the key to the ACC position, quickly activate the wipers once, then turn off the key, and the wipers will stop in a vertical position for easy lifting. For cars without this mode, gently lift the wiper arm from the base after turning off the engine—never force it to avoid scratching the windshield or damaging the linkage. I make it a habit to check the wiper blades for dust or dirt, wiping them down to extend their lifespan, which is especially effective in winter to prevent snow from freezing them. When lowering them back, do it slowly and align them properly to avoid rebound. The whole process takes less than a minute but enhances driving safety.