
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.

When driving an Q3, turning off the rear wiper is quite simple, and I often find the operation easy during rainy drives. It's on the control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel—there's a rotary knob at the end, and usually, you just need to twist it clockwise to the 'off' position. If there's a button at the end of the stalk, pressing it can also turn it off. Once, at the end of the summer rainy season, I almost forgot to operate it on the highway, and the rear wiper kept wiping, which not only drained the battery but also wore out the rubber blade, forcing me to visit the repair shop more often. Since then, I've developed a habit: checking whether the wipers are turned off before parking, and I recommend doing this in city traffic rather than getting distracted on the highway. If it's still on, it might be a system setting issue—check the in-car settings menu, as sometimes the rain-sensing option needs adjustment. In short, regular checks can extend the wiper's lifespan, saving both money and hassle.

As a veteran driver who has been driving an Q3 for over a decade, the way to turn off the rear wiper is by using the rotary knob at the end of the right stalk on the steering wheel—simply turn it left or press a specific button to stop it. When I first got the car, I had to figure it out, but compared to other Audi models, the Q3's operation is pretty much the same. If the wiper won’t turn off during use, it might be due to a stuck button or loose wiring. Also, remember to check if the rubber blade is worn out after washing the car, as severe wear can cause issues. I often remind my friends: when turning off the wiper in rainy conditions, do it at low speed—safety first. By the way, the rear wiper is mainly designed to clean mud and dirt off the rear window. Regularly spraying windshield washer fluid for lubrication can prevent noise and premature damage.

How to turn off the rear wiper of Q3: Rotate the end of the right-hand control stalk clockwise to the limit, and it will spring back to the off position. If your model has a button version, simply press it down. The operation is straightforward and usually completed within 30 seconds—just avoid doing it while driving at high speeds. Regularly clean the stalk area, as dust accumulation can affect sensitivity. If it malfunctions, check the fuse or visit a service point for adjustment.

As a beginner, I learned how to turn off the rear wiper of the Q3 from a friend: First, sit in the driver's seat and locate the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. There's a knob at the end—gently rotate it clockwise to the limit until you hear a 'click' sound, and it will turn off. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the components. Keep your eyes forward during the operation; don't look down and distract yourself from driving. The rear wiper is highly useful in rainy weather to prevent blurred vision, so I test its smooth operation every time I get in the car. I've also learned to replace the wiper blades regularly, about once a year. It's advisable to check the manual to confirm the specific model's operation, as there might be slight adjustments for different model years.

When driving the family SUV Q3, I usually turn off the rear wiper by rotating the end of the right steering column stalk counterclockwise or pressing the button. During road trips with my child, I always teach safe operation, explaining this design prevents rear window dirt buildup. Once, I forgot to turn it off at a car wash, jamming the motor—costing 200 RMB to fix. Now, I inspect the wiper system monthly: ensuring the knob isn’t loose and lubricating joints. If issues arise, stay calm—resetting the system after ignition-off often fixes minor glitches. Proper wiper doubles driving safety.


