How to Use the Honda CR-V Rain-Sensing Wipers?

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OJulian
07/30/25 4:22am
Pull the lever toward the driver's direction, and the front wipers will spray washer fluid onto the windshield. By rotating the rear wiper control knob to the corresponding position, the rear wiper can be activated. The default position is AUTO. The further down you press the wiper switch, the faster the frequency. LO means low-speed mode, and HI means high-speed mode.
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