How to Turn on the Car Wiper?
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Most currently available models have the wiper switch located on the right-hand stalk behind the steering wheel, typically in a stalk-style design. By pushing the control stalk up or down, you can adjust the wiper's operating state. If set to automatic mode, you can rotate the adjustment knob to change the sensitivity of the rain sensor, thereby regulating the wiper's sweeping frequency. Below is a detailed introduction to the wiper system: 1. Working Principle: The motor on the wiper drives the output via a worm gear on the armature shaft, which then powers the output gear through an idler and idler shaft. The output arm connected to the wiper linkage is then manipulated by the output shaft. When the motor rotates, the output arm and linkage are driven to move back and forth. 2. Main Function: The wiper is a device designed to sweep away raindrops and dust adhering to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety.