How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper?

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Brooklyn
07/23/25 10:40pm
The rear wiper of a car is in the off state by default. Press the wiper lever down to the first gear to activate the rear window wiper, and the middle OFF position turns off the rear wiper. Lifting the wiper lever activates the front wiper's water spray function. Pressing the wiper lever down to the second gear activates the rear wiper's water spray function, which means spraying windshield washer fluid and cleaning. Here is an introduction to wipers: 1. Car Wiper: Also known as a windshield wiper, it is a blade structure installed in front of the windshield, composed of a motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, wiper blade assembly, etc. 2. Function of the Wiper: The main function is to remove rain, snow, and dust from the windshield that obstructs the view. 3. Starting and Turning Off the Wiper: Pushing the wiper lever forward or backward activates the rear wiper. This operation differs from the up-and-down movement used for the front wiper switch. Moving the lever forward or backward controls the rear wiper's on/off function, intermittent swinging, automatic operation, and water spray. The rear wiper is the wiper for the rear windshield. Rear wipers are commonly equipped on SUVs, MPVs, hatchbacks, and some liftback cars.
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NoahDella
08/10/25 6:27pm
As a seasoned driver with over 20 years of experience, I'm thoroughly familiar with operating wipers on all types of vehicles. Turning off the rear wiper is particularly simple: locate the wiper control stalk on the right side of the driver's seat, which usually has a 'rear window' icon or English abbreviation, then gently push the stalk downward or press the button. Remember, it's safest to operate when parked to avoid distractions while driving. If the operation doesn't work, it might be a setting issue—for example, some cars only activate the rear wiper when reversing, so just adjust the switch mode; or it could be a minor fault like a blown fuse, check the dashboard warning light for alerts. Don't rush during actual operation, try a few more times and you'll get the hang of it. The driving manual also has illustrated instructions, flipping through it in your free time can enhance understanding. Rest assured, keeping the wipers clean can extend their lifespan, making operation smooth and efficient.
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KhloeLynn
09/23/25 6:45am
When I first started driving, I was also confused. Turning off the rear wiper is actually super straightforward: generally, look for a dedicated switch button on the wiper lever—often labeled 'REAR' or with a similar rear icon—and simply press or flick it downward to turn it off. It's safest to stop the car before operating to prevent accidental activation hazards. Designs vary slightly between car models; for example, Volkswagen has an additional button on the side of the lever, while Toyota might integrate it simply into the front wiper mode. If it doesn’t work, try restarting the engine or checking the manual. New drivers shouldn’t stress; with a bit of practice, it’ll become second nature and can also help avoid wiper jamming issues.
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