How to Turn Off the Headlight Washer on Audi A6?

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CharlotteLee
07/24/25 8:37pm
Audi A6 headlight washer can be turned off by: turning on the headlights; pulling the wiper switch lever towards yourself. The headlight washer is designed to remove dried dirty rainwater or mud splashed by the vehicle in front from the headlight housing, thereby improving the illumination capability of the xenon lights. To activate the headlight washer function, with the headlights on, pull the wiper switch lever towards yourself. The headlight washer and the front windshield washer will operate simultaneously once. If the lever is pulled again within the next 30 seconds, only the front windshield washer will work, and the headlight washer will temporarily not operate. The headlight washer refers to a water outlet located below the headlights, which can clean dust and dirt from the headlights at any time. Generally, more advanced models are equipped with this function. During nighttime or low-light driving, rain and dust can reduce the illumination of the headlights by up to 90%, severely affecting the driver's visibility and posing a significant safety hazard. The headlight washer ensures sufficient illumination and provides the driver with a clear view. Many countries now have laws requiring the installation of a headlight washer system on vehicles.
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