How to Turn Off the Rear Windshield Wiper on a Qoros 5?

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AdrianRose
07/24/25 6:28pm
To turn off the rear wiper of the Qoros 5, you need to return the lever on the right side of the steering wheel to its initial position, and the rear wiper will be turned off. Here are some related details about the Qoros 5 wipers: 1. The initial position refers to adjusting the lever up and down to the middle position, which is the initial position. Turn the knob at the top of the lever to OFF. For the rear wiper of the Qoros 5, pushing the lever forward activates the front wiper spray, while pulling it backward activates the rear wiper spray. 2. The key to the wipers functioning well is that the rubber wiper blades remain adequately moist. Only with sufficient moisture can they maintain excellent flexibility and ensure tight contact with the windshield.
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