How to Turn on the Wiper of Jetta?

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SanKyle
07/29/25 4:30pm
Pull the lever towards yourself to turn on the wiper of Jetta. The wiper has four gears: The first gear: The default gear is to turn off the wiper. The second gear: Pull the lever down from the default gear once to activate the intermittent wiper. It is manually controlled. Pull the lever once, and the wiper will only move once. The third gear: Pull the lever up from the default gear once to activate the long-interval wiper. The wiper moves once every dozen seconds, and then moves again after this interval, which is equivalent to the slow-speed gear. The fourth gear: Pull the lever up from the default gear twice to activate the short-interval wiper. The wiper moves once every second, with fast speed and frequency.
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