How to Use BMW Windshield Wipers?

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KylieAnn
07/29/25 11:11pm
Here is how to use BMW windshield wipers: 1. The wiper control lever can be seen in the driver's compartment. 2. The "0" position is the off position for the wipers. 3. The "1x" position is for a single wipe action. 4. The "AUTO" position is for intermittent wiping, with adjustable automatic settings in between. 5. The "I" position is for low-speed wiper operation. 6. The "II" position is for high-speed wiper operation. Wiper maintenance tips: 1. To extend the lifespan of your wipers, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. 3. Regularly clean the rubber blades to prevent buildup of debris that could corrode the wiper blades. 4. When using the wipers, avoid varying speeds frequently as this can significantly reduce the lifespan of the wiper blades.
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