How to Turn on Car Wipers?

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HarmonyAnn
07/29/25 2:25am
Method to turn on wipers: Simply toggle the lever located at the lower right side of the steering wheel. Below are some related introductions about wipers: 1. Wiper maintenance: Every time you wash your car, in addition to cleaning the windows, it's best to also wipe the wipers with glass cleaner to remove any impurities, which can extend their lifespan. 2. Proper use of wipers: Wipers are a type of car consumable used to clean rainwater off the windshield. The wiper blades become softer and fit better against the glass only when soaked by rainwater. Therefore, they should only be used when there is rainwater. Avoid dry wiping without water in normal conditions, as this can easily cause premature damage to the rubber blades of the wipers.
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