
On the right side of the steering wheel, you can see the wiper control lever. There is a rotatable switch at the head of one of the wiper control levers. The rear wiper can be activated by turning the switch once, and turning it again will reset it; pushing the lever inward will automatically spray windshield washer fluid.

When driving the Elysion, I found that activating the rear wiper is quite simple. From the driver's seat, look at the control lever on the right side of the steering wheel, usually marked with a washer fluid icon. Gently pull it toward you to turn it on—make sure you don't confuse it with the front wiper control. By pulling or pushing the lever continuously, you can switch between different speeds, like slow or fast, which is especially useful in rainy weather. My advice is to test it once after starting the vehicle to ensure it works properly, avoiding issues while driving. Also, remember to regularly clean dirt off the wiper blades; otherwise, they won’t clear the rear window effectively, impairing visibility. Avoid keeping it on for too long when not needed, as it drains the battery and wears out the parts.

Operating the rear wiper of the Elysion is quite intuitive. I remember there's a multifunctional lever on the right side of the steering wheel dedicated to controlling the front and rear wipers: a gentle pull on the lever activates the rear wiper, and pushing it further down or adjusting the knob on the lever can spray cleaning fluid. There are several modes to choose from, such as a single press for intermittent mode and a firmer pull for continuous operation, which works well for clearing dust from the rear window in snowy weather. For maintenance, I recommend checking the wiper blades monthly for cracks or hardening, replacing them if necessary. Familiarize yourself with the lever's position before driving to avoid accidental operation, making your trips more convenient.

In safe driving, activating the rear wiper is crucial. When driving the Elysion in rainy weather, I promptly pull the lever on the right side of the steering wheel to turn it on. A simple tug clears the rear window of mist, ensuring clear visibility when reversing. Don’t forget to regularly check that the wiper functions properly, as impaired vision poses risks. After operation, avoid excessive force to prevent the lever from jamming—remember to pull and release gently.


