How to operate the continuous wiping of the wiper?
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You can check it yourself. After disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery, the wiper will stop. Without turning on the wiper handle, drive the car to a repair shop or 4S store and let the technician check the wiring issue.
I find the continuous mode of the wipers very convenient when driving in the rain, such as during heavy rain on the highway. Just push the wiper stalk on the right side of the steering wheel up one notch, and it will automatically keep wiping. If the rain gets heavier, push it up further to the high-speed mode. Normally, if I'm concerned about excessive wear from wiping too aggressively, I clean the wiper blades or use windshield washer fluid for lubrication. If the wipers won't stop, it might be due to a stuck switch or a sensor malfunction—I've tried turning off the power and restarting the car first. Most modern cars come with an automatic sensing function; once set, they switch to intermittent mode in light rain to reduce noise. It's advisable to regularly check the wiper system to maintain clear visibility—safety comes first.