How to Use Car Wipers?

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LenaAnn
07/24/25 5:49am
The usage of car wipers includes: 1. When it is not raining, you can pull the wiper lever toward the driver's direction. At this time, the wiper fluid will spray out first, followed by the wipers swinging to clean the windshield; 2. During light rain, as the rainwater on the windshield is not dense, you can set the car wiper lever to the low-speed swing position, marked as LO or LOW; 3. During heavy rain, when the windshield is covered with rainwater, you can set the wipers to the high-speed swing position, marked as HI or HIGH. Precautions when using wipers while driving: 1. When driving in congested areas, try to avoid frequent operation of the wipers to prevent distraction and potential collisions; 2. If no wiper fluid sprays out, first check if the spray nozzle is blocked, then verify if the wiper fluid reservoir is adequately filled; 3. Do not operate the wipers on dry glass to avoid scratching the windshield.
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