How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper on the Lynk & Co 06?
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The rear wiper is turned off by default. The OFF position in the middle turns off the wiper. Pulling the wiper lever upward activates the front wiper spray, while pressing it down to the second gear activates the rear wiper spray. The operation method for turning on the front wiper is to "push and pull" the wiper lever.
I've been driving the Lynk & Co 06 for a while, and turning off the rear wiper is actually super simple—just use the wiper control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. There's a small rotary knob specifically for the rear wiper; just twist it to the bottom position marked OFF or zero. If the auto mode is on during rainy weather, like when the rear wiper is sensing rain, remember to manually twist it to the off position to prevent unnecessary movement and prolong the wiper blade's lifespan. Regularly checking the wiper system can prevent jamming, and it's best to turn off the rear wiper when washing the car to reduce blade wear. Turning it off after parking also saves power and prevents accidental wiper activation that could obstruct your view—safety first. During routine maintenance, I often clean the wiper blades to maintain clear visibility.
As a driver with ten years of experience, I often use this trick: After getting in the car, locate the circular knob for the rear wiper on the right side of the steering wheel wiper stalk. Turn it counterclockwise one or more turns until it stops at the OFF position to turn it off. If the vehicle is in automatic wiper mode, make sure to deactivate the sensor function first. The rear wiper design of the Lynk & Co 06 is very intuitive, but remember to check for any debris blocking the rear window during operation. Turning off the rear wiper can prevent dry wiping and damage to the rubber blade. I recommend turning it off promptly after rain to save power and extend its lifespan. Also, remember to check the rear wiper's operation every season and clean the blade to avoid maintenance hassles.