How to Turn on the Windshield Wipers?
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To turn on the windshield wipers, push the lever upward, and the wipers will start working continuously. Release the lever, and it will automatically return to its original position, stopping the wipers. Windshield wipers are used to clear small amounts of water or debris from the front windshield. The switch is located on the right side of the steering wheel and is designed as a lever. The wipers help reduce the impact of rain on driving visibility. The letter meanings on the wiper control: 1. OFF means the front wipers are in the stopped state, which is the off position of the car wipers. Rotate to this position to turn them off; 2. LO stands for continuous operation. Pull the lever down one more notch, and the wipers will work automatically at a continuous rate; 3. INT stands for automatic intermittent operation. Pull the lever down one notch, and the wipers will start working automatically in an intermittent mode.
Having driven for over a decade, I find operating windshield wipers quite straightforward. Most vehicle models have a small lever on the left or right side of the steering wheel, commonly called the wiper arm. A gentle downward push activates the slow wiping mode, while pushing it one more notch switches to fast speed for heavier rain. Models with intermittent function allow tapping adjustment for light drizzles. Before driving in rain, I always test the wipers to ensure smooth operation and avoid impaired visibility. Regular maintenance is crucial too – periodically check wiper blade wear, clean them with windshield washer fluid when dirty, and never operate them on dry glass as that accelerates aging.