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How to turn off the rear wiper on the Borgward BX5?

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SanDante
07/29/2025, 07:42:14 AM

The method to turn off the rear wiper on the Borgward BX5 is: 1. Locate the right combination control switch on the steering wheel; 2. Push the control lever in the opposite direction of the driver to the 'off' position. Taking the 2020 Borgward BX5 as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4490mm, width 1877mm, height 1675mm, wheelbase 2685mm, minimum ground clearance 186mm, and a body weight of 1525kg. The 2020 Borgward BX5 is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, maximum torque of 250Nm, and maximum power of 110kW.

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SanValentina
08/13/2025, 04:12:24 PM

Hey, I've been driving this car for a while, and turning off the rear wiper on the Borgward BX5 is actually quite straightforward. Generally, it's integrated into the wiper control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. Just look for the end or the part near the rear of the car on that stalk, gently push it down one notch or flick it back to its original position, and the rear wiper will turn off. If it's still moving, you might not have pushed it far enough or it might be set to another mode—just try a few more times and you'll get it. Remember to be careful when operating it in the rain and avoid distractions while driving—safety comes first. New drivers might find it a bit tricky at first, but take a closer look at the control stalk and you'll get the hang of it. I recommend practicing when the car is parked; once you're familiar with it, you won't accidentally turn it on. Don't forget to check the wiper blades for wear during regular maintenance—replacing them in time can save battery power. In short, turning it off isn't hard; the key is to practice until it becomes second nature.

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MacCameron
05/09/2026, 04:58:18 AM

Turning off the rear wiper on the Borgward BX5 is straightforward and hassle-free. Simply push down the end of the wiper control lever located on the right side of the steering wheel, and it stops immediately. This thoughtful design eliminates the need for complicated operations. After using it for quite some time, I've noticed that if pushing once doesn't work, it might be due to an improperly adjusted lever position or a minor wiring issue. In such cases, turning off the ignition and trying again usually resolves the problem. When driving in the rain to pick up or drop off kids, this one-touch deactivation is both convenient and energy-saving. Here's a handy tip: after turning off the wipers, check the windshield cleanliness to ensure clear visibility through the rearview mirror. Remember to replace the wiper blades every six months to prevent noise. New drivers should take a moment to review the manual to avoid unnecessary troubleshooting.

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