How to Use Automatic Windshield Wipers?

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LuciaAnn
07/29/25 5:47pm
Automatic windshield wiper usage: The wiper lever is located on the right side of the steering wheel. By moving it up, down, forward, or backward, you can control the wiper functions. The wiper has three speed settings: slow, medium, and fast. Pulling the lever toward the driver activates the front wiper to spray water and wipe once. Conversely, pushing it away activates the rear wiper to spray water and wipe once. More details are as follows: 1. Wiper Lever Principle: The wiper lever operates the wiper functions by moving up, down, forward, or backward, allowing adjustments to the wiper settings and frequency for both front and rear wipers. Some models also feature an "auto-sensing" function, which adjusts the wiper speed based on the intensity of the rain, freeing the driver from manually operating the wiper switch. 2. Precautions: Different types of vehicles may have slightly different wiper operation methods. It is important to familiarize yourself with and master the wiper controls of your specific vehicle beforehand.
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