How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper?

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Morris
07/24/25 12:25pm
Method to turn off the rear wiper: Push the control lever to the OFF position. Other positions of the wiper: INT stands for automatic intermittent operation. Pull the lever down one notch, and the wiper will start working automatically in intermittent mode; LO stands for continuous operation. Pull the lever down one notch, and the wiper will operate continuously at an automatic rate; HI stands for continuous high-speed operation. Pull the lever all the way down, and the wiper will work at high speed, suitable for heavy rain conditions. Wiper: The wiper, also known as a windscreen wiper, water wiper, or windshield wiper, is a device used to wipe off rain and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety.
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