How to Turn Off the Rear Wiper on the Tiguan?

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StColton
07/25/25 3:30pm
To turn off the rear wiper on the Volkswagen Tiguan, simply push the lever forward once. Here are some details about the wiper controls: 1. The lever on the right side of the Tiguan's steering wheel can be moved up and down to control the front wipers, and forward and backward to control the rear wiper. 2. Moving the wiper lever forward or backward activates the rear wiper, which differs from the up-and-down operation for the front wipers. 3. Pushing the lever forward or backward also controls the rear wiper's on/off function, intermittent operation, automatic mode, and washer fluid spray. 4. The rear wiper is located on the rear windshield and is commonly found on SUVs, MPVs, hatchbacks, and some liftback vehicles.
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