How to Set Up the Rain-Sensing Wipers on the Hongqi H5?

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JocelynRose
07/29/25 10:21pm
The sensor for the rain-sensing wipers is located in the upper middle section of the front windshield. The control switch for the rain-sensing wipers is situated on the right-hand stalk of the steering wheel. The knob can be used to adjust the sensitivity of the rain-sensing wipers. The right-hand stalk has three adjustable positions along its forward and backward axis: the '0' stop position, the auto-wiper position, and the continuous wiper position. To activate the rain-sensing wipers, push the right-hand stalk forward once to set it to the auto-wiper position. The car will then display a notification saying 'Rain-sensing wipers are activated.'
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