How to Use Mini Wiper?
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The default "O" position is the off position for the vehicle wiper. The bottom "1x" position is the single wipe action position. Pushing the wiper stalk to the "I" position activates the low-speed wiper action. Pushing the wiper stalk to the "II" position activates the high-speed wiper action. The knob on the right controls the rear wiper function of the vehicle.
As someone who usually drives small cars, I find using the wipers particularly simple. There's a lever on the right side of the steering wheel—pushing it forward turns on the fast mode, while pulling it back activates the slow mode. If the car has an automatic sensing function, it will adjust the speed based on the amount of rain. I often use the intermittent mode, which sets the wipers to swipe every few seconds, saving the wiper blades' lifespan during light rain. Beginners should be careful not to apply too much force to the lever; a gentle push is enough. After use, check if the wiper blades are clean. If dust is stuck, wipe it off with a soft cloth to avoid strange noises and scratches. Regularly replacing the wiper blades is crucial—I change them every six months or every 10,000 kilometers to ensure clear visibility and safety during rainy days.