How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper on an Audi Q3?

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Florence
07/29/25 9:30am
Audi Q3 rear wiper shut-off method: The wiper switch is located below the right side of the steering wheel. Simply toggle it as indicated to turn off the wiper. 'Off' means off, 'Low' is for low speed, and 'High' is for high speed. You can adjust the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain. The Audi Q3 is a model under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., with body dimensions of 4385mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1608mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2603mm. In terms of appearance, the Audi Q3 is not large in size, but its design is quite similar to its sibling model, the Q5, with innovative details. The overall lines are smooth, and the design of the front and rear lights has been well received.
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