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How to Use Car Windshield Wipers?

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Clinton
07/29/2025, 11:19:57 AM

Car windshield wipers are used as follows: 1. Locate the wiper control lever on the lower left side of the steering wheel; 2. Push the wiper lever upward one notch to activate the wipers; 3. To turn off the wipers, push the lever downward to the 'off' position. The functions of windshield wipers are: 1. To remove raindrops and dust adhering to the vehicle's windshield; 2. To improve the driver's visibility; 3. To enhance driving safety. The replacement method for windshield wipers is: 1. Lift the wiper upright; 2. Press the clip below and remove the wiper blade; 3. Take off the old wiper; 4. Lift the front end of the middle clip; 5. Insert the new wiper into the middle clip, pull it tight by hand, and the replacement is complete once a clicking sound is heard.

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JustinAnn
08/14/2025, 04:06:19 AM

I've been driving for over a decade, and wiper usage depends on the situation. Before driving in the rain, first check if the wiper rubber is aged or cracked—replace it if necessary. After starting the car, locate the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. Pushing it upward activates a single wipe, ideal for light rain when manual control is needed. Pushing it down to the first position engages the intermittent mode, most practical for drizzles; this mode also allows adjusting the interval time via the rotary knob on the stalk. For moderate rain, push down to the second position for slow continuous wiping, and for heavy rain, push all the way down for the fast mode. Using washer fluid is even simpler—gently pull the stalk toward you, and the fluid sprays while the wipers automatically swipe three times. Remember, in winter, don’t let the wipers freeze to the windshield; below freezing, lift the wiper arms after turning off the engine, or the motor could be damaged by hard scraping in the morning. In summer, also avoid parking under direct sunlight, as high temperatures can warp or deform the rubber blades.

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VanMolly
10/11/2025, 03:50:07 AM

Operating the windshield wipers is quite intuitive—just adjust the wiper speed based on the intensity of the rain. Push the right-hand stalk on the steering wheel downward to the first position for INT (intermittent mode), suitable for light to moderate rain. Turn the knob at the top to the right to shorten the interval time. For heavier rain, push down to the second position for LO (continuous wiping), and for downpours, press to the third position HI (high-speed wiping). If you need a single wipe, gently push the stalk upward. To activate the washer fluid, pull the stalk toward yourself—this sprays water while the wipers automatically sweep three times. Regular maintenance is important: replace the wiper blades every two years, or sooner if you notice skipping, noise, or streaks. Avoid using the wipers on dry glass with sand or twigs—always spray water first to lubricate. Before driving in the rain, test the wipers to ensure smooth operation.

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McAlice
11/24/2025, 09:09:17 PM

The windshield wiper is primarily controlled by the right-hand stalk on the steering wheel. Standard operation: push down one notch for intermittent wiping, further down for low-speed continuous and high-speed continuous modes. The top knob can be rotated to adjust the intermittent frequency. Pulling the stalk upward performs a single wipe. Pulling the stalk toward you activates the windshield washer fluid. Intermittent mode is best for light rain, low-speed continuous for moderate rain, and high-speed continuous for heavy downpours. Note: wiper blades need regular replacement as aged ones can impair visibility and safety. Wiper blades are also vulnerable to prolonged sun exposure and high temperatures, so try to park in shaded areas when possible.

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Cook
01/14/2026, 10:41:23 PM

To use the wipers, first locate the lever on the right side of the steering wheel. There are five operating modes: gently push upward for a single wipe; push down to the first position for intermittent wiping, suitable for drizzles; the second position for low-speed continuous wiping; the third position for high-speed wiping to handle heavy rain. The knob at the top of the lever can adjust the interval time for intermittent mode. Pull the lever toward you to spray washer fluid directly, and the washer will automatically activate the wipers. Regularly check the condition of the wiper blades—if they leave streaks or water marks after wiping, it’s time to replace them. In winter, avoid letting the wipers freeze to the windshield by lifting the wiper arms after turning off the engine. In summer, avoid parking in direct sunlight, as high temperatures can accelerate the aging of the rubber blades.

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VonAliyah
04/11/2026, 01:29:06 AM

The right-hand stalk on the steering wheel controls the wipers very intuitively. Pulling it upwards activates a single manual wipe, useful for sudden raindrops. Pushing it down offers three speed settings: the first is intermittent wiping for light rain, with a rotatable knob at the top of the stalk to adjust the interval; the second is continuous slow wiping; and the third is fast wiping for heavy rain. To clean the windshield, pull the stalk towards yourself, which sprays washer fluid while the wipers make three sweeps. The key point is to select the appropriate speed based on the amount of rain—using a fast setting for light rain can actually make the windshield less clean. For regular maintenance, ensure to promptly clear dead leaves and small twigs from the rubber blade grooves. Before each rainy season, check the rubber blades for wear; if they don’t clean well or make excessive noise, it’s time to replace them.

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