How to Spray Water with Windshield Wipers?
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To spray water with the windshield wipers, pull the wiper control lever (the lever on the right side of the steering wheel) toward the driver. Windshield wipers are tools installed on the front glass of motor vehicles to prevent rain and other debris from obstructing the view. The method for replacing wiper blades is as follows: 1. Remove the wiper arm. Lift the wiper arm to locate the clip position, press the clip, and slide the wiper arm off in a parallel direction along the inner side. 2. Replace the wiper blade. Before replacing, distinguish between the two ends of the wiper blade. Pull the wiper blade out from one end, remove the steel strip inside the old blade, and transfer it to the new wiper blade. 3. Locate the arrow direction marked on the inner side of the wiper arm and insert the new wiper blade into the arm. Remove the blade from the sealed end, using a flat-head screwdriver to assist in prying the clip position if needed, then remove the steel strip and transfer it to the new blade. 4. After replacing the steel strip, insert the new wiper blade in the direction of the arrow (the end with the notch should be inserted first). 5. Install the wiper arm by pushing it back in the parallel direction.
Using the windshield washer is actually quite simple. As an ordinary driver with several years of experience, I often operate it this way: The lever on the steering wheel is the key. Gently pull it toward yourself, and the system will simultaneously spray washer fluid and activate the wipers. It automatically sprays cleaning fluid onto the windshield, usually lasting just a few seconds. Remember, the washer fluid reservoir is under the hood—check the fluid level regularly to avoid running dry. I refill it monthly with dedicated washer fluid to prevent clogs. Sometimes the nozzle holes get blocked by dust, causing the spray to scatter—just carefully clear them with a fine needle. Use this feature immediately during rain or when the windshield gets dirty—safety first, and never get distracted while driving. Make it a habit to check the fluid level before long trips—it saves money and hassle while improving visibility. I figured out these details as a beginner, making driving much more reassuring.