
To make the wipers stand up on CS35, follow these steps: 1. Turn the key from ON position to OFF position; 2. Push the wiper lever forward from its OFF position; 3. Hold for more than 1 second to make them stand up. The Changan CS35 is a compact 5-door 5-seat SUV with body dimensions of: length 4170mm, width 1810mm, height 1670mm, and wheelbase of 2560mm. It is equipped with a 1.6L engine and 4-speed automatic transmission, delivering maximum power of 92kW and maximum torque of 160Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with MacPherson strut front suspension and torsion beam rear suspension.

I always share tips from a beginner's perspective, and standing up the wipers on the CS35 is actually simple and safe. After parking and turning off the engine, wait about ten seconds, then operate the wiper stalk on the right side of the steering wheel—for example, try pushing it down once or twice. This will move the wiper blades to the middle of the windshield for easy lifting. After gently getting out of the car, carefully lift the wiper arm straight up and hold it firmly in place without letting go, making it convenient for cleaning or replacing the blades. Never do this while the car is running to avoid injuring your hands or scratching the glass. By the way, this is especially practical in winter to prevent freezing—for example, standing up the wipers before heavy snow in northern areas can stop the rubber from sticking to ice and save on repair costs. Remember to wear gloves during the process to protect your skin, and beginners will get the hang of it after practicing a few times.

As a long-time owner, I'm well-versed in maintaining the wipers of my CS35. After turning off the engine, quickly adjust the wiper stalk to maintenance mode—usually by giving it a short flick to pause the wipers mid-sweep. Don't rush to exit the vehicle; wait until the wipers fully stop before gently lifting and propping up the arms. The key is to avoid yanking forcefully, as the spring tension can cause rebound injuries or even shatter the windshield—I've personally seen novices crack their windshields and incur costly repairs. During routine maintenance, check the wiper linkage joints and apply some lubricant to prevent rust. Minimize unnecessary wiper operation to reduce wear, only activating them when cleaning or blade replacement is needed. Remember to routinely lift the wipers before winter to extend their lifespan—it's these small details that determine your vehicle's overall condition.

My child asked me how to make the CS35's wipers stand up, so I taught him: After turning off the car, move the wiper lever to stop it in the middle, then carefully lift and secure the arm. It's simple and practical but requires focus—don't get distracted or touch the engine. The purpose is to facilitate cleaning or prevent freezing, so don't move them unnecessarily to avoid wearing out the parts. Safety first—don't hurt your hands or damage the car's paint.

From an enthusiast's perspective, the wiper system of the CS35 is quite well-designed. Engaging maintenance mode after turning off the ignition via the stalk operation allows the wipers to stop at mid-position for manual arm lifting. This protects the motor and springs from stress damage - just remember not to lift against tension to avoid rebound hazards. Technically speaking, regular maintenance can extend the electronic module's lifespan, with added rust-proof lubrication being ideal. Pro tip: monitor wiper blade wear and replace them early for hassle-free operation.

In daily use of the CS35, the wiper lifting operation is quick and precise. After turning off the engine, wait a moment for the lever to stop in the middle position, then gently lift the arm to fix it when getting out of the car. Use blade replacement, cleaning, and antifreeze measures, and perform anti-adhesion before winter. Remember to replace the blades annually to enhance safety—don’t delay. Practical habits save both trouble and effort.


