How to Stop the Wiper in the Middle?

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ElianaLee
07/24/25 10:36pm
Method to stop the wiper in the middle: 1. First, power on the car and activate the wiper function, setting the wiper to any gear. 2. Watch the wiper, and when it reaches the middle position, turn the key to the OFF position. This will stop the wiper in the middle of the windshield. The wiper, also known as a windscreen wiper, is primarily used to remove raindrops and dust from the car's windshield, enhancing the driver's visibility and improving driving safety. Rear windows of hatchbacks and SUVs are also equipped with wipers. Besides cars, other vehicles like trains and trams are fitted with wipers, and even some engineering machinery, such as cranes, have wipers installed.
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McDallas
08/10/25 3:03pm
Recently, my car's windshield wiper also got stuck in the middle. That time, I was making a sharp turn on a rainy day when suddenly it stopped moving right in the center of the windshield—so embarrassing and troublesome. I figured it might be an issue with the wiper motor, perhaps worn-out gears causing it to jam during retraction. Additionally, loose electrical connections are common culprits; things like blown fuses or faulty switch contacts can leave the wiper stranded mid-swipe. I tried checking the fuse box first, pulling out the relevant fuses to see if any were burnt. If they were fine, I’d inspect the wiper linkage for looseness or corrosion. As a general tip, avoid suddenly turning off the engine while the wipers are operating—it can confuse their positioning and leave them stuck halfway. Regular car maintenance, like cleaning wiper blades and lubricating the linkage, helps prevent this. If it happens, don’t tinker blindly; play it safe by letting a professional mechanic handle it to avoid damaging more components.
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