How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper on the Lavida?

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McEmery
07/29/25 9:20pm
Depress the brake pedal of the Lavida. Turn the car key of the Lavida. The dashboard lights up, and the vehicle's power is turned on. Push the wiper switch forward by 1 gear to activate the intermittent operation of the rear wiper. Pull the wiper switch back to its original position to turn off the rear wiper.
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