How to turn off the rear window wiper of the Tiguan?

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Asher
07/24/25 7:01am
Tiguan can turn off the window wiper by simply pushing the lever forward. Here are the specific introductions about Tiguan: Appearance: The air intake grille of the Volkswagen T-ROC concept car is connected with the headlights, and there are two round grooves on the bumper. The overall shape is very wild. In addition, the new car is equipped with front and rear protective plates and 19-inch wheels. Power: The new car is equipped with a 1.0T three-cylinder turbocharged engine, a 1.5T engine and a 2.0T engine, and provides front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions, matching a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission.
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