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How to Use the Windshield Wipers in the Car?

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LeTravis
07/29/25 5:31am

By pushing the control lever up or down, you can adjust the wiping state of the windshield wipers. If set to automatic mode, you can rotate the adjustment knob to change the sensitivity of the rain sensor, thereby adjusting the wiping frequency of the wipers. Below are detailed explanations about the windshield wipers: 1. Working Principle: The motor on the wiper drives the output through the worm gear on the armature shaft and then drives the output gear via the idler and idler shaft. The output arm connected to the wiper linkage is then manipulated by the output shaft. When the motor rotates, the output arm and linkage are driven to move back and forth. 2. Main Function: The windshield wiper is a device used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety.

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StErin
08/12/25 7:36pm

When I first started learning to drive, I was completely clueless about the windshield wipers, but now I find them quite simple. The wiper switch is usually on the right-hand stalk of the steering wheel—just push or pull gently: push down one notch for low-speed wiping, suitable for light rain; push down further for high-speed wiping, ideal for heavy rain; push it back up to turn them off. There’s also an intermittent mode—adjust the frequency with the dial, perfect for drizzles. For the washer function, pull the stalk toward you—it sprays fluid first and then wipes, ensuring better cleaning. Before heading out in the rain, I test the controls in the parking lot to avoid fumbling while driving. Safety comes first—keeping the wipers on ensures clear visibility, especially at night or on highways. Don’t forget to turn them off before parking to avoid draining the battery, and never run them on dry glass, as it can damage the wiper blades. Regularly check the rubber strips and replace them if worn—small steps can prevent big troubles.

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StMadelyn
10/03/25 6:50am

After driving for ten years, I prioritize safety details when it comes to wiper usage. The operation is simple: there's a lever next to the steering wheel—push or pull to control. Push down for low speed, further down for high speed; pull up to turn off. Adjust the intermittent mode frequency using a button or dial. The key is efficient usage: in heavy rain, use high speed along with the washer function—pull the lever inward to spray water and clean the windshield, preventing dirt from obstructing view. Automatic wipers are more convenient, with sensors adjusting speed automatically, but in heavy rain, manually ensure they're fast enough. For maintenance, wipe the rubber blades and windshield with a damp cloth monthly to remove accumulated dirt; replace hardened or cracked blades promptly, as they won’t clean effectively in rain and could cause accidents. Safety tips: use low speed and washer in fog; defrost before using wipers in snow to prevent freezing. This small component is crucial—paying attention to it daily ensures peace of mind.

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MacReid
11/16/25 8:30am

I prioritize practicality when using windshield wipers, with the control stalk typically on the right side of the steering wheel: push down once for low speed, twice for high speed; pull up to turn off; adjust intermittent mode with the rotary knob. Use intermittent for light rain and high speed for heavy rain. The most hassle-free option is automatic wipers—set them up and let the system adjust based on rainfall, eliminating manual adjustments. The washer function is activated by pulling the stalk inward, ensuring efficient glass cleaning. Key habits to develop: always spray washer fluid before wiping to reduce dry-scratching wear; turn off wipers promptly when the rain stops to avoid unnecessary operation. Routine maintenance is simple: inspect the rubber blades every six months and replace them if hardened—DIY replacement is cost-effective. These small tips ensure smooth driving and can extend wiper lifespan by two to three years.

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EmiliaAnn
01/07/26 3:20am

As a driving expert, I share practical wiper tips: Push the lever down to start wiping, with multiple speed levels; push up to turn off; adjust frequency with the intermittent button. Pull the lever inward to spray water while wiping. When using, set slow speed for light rain and high speed for heavy rain; turn off immediately when rain stops to protect the motor. Maintenance is key: Clean the rubber blades and glass during each car wash to prevent dirt buildup; don’t ignore cracked rubber—replace it early, or it won’t wipe clean in rain, posing risks. Check wiper position after parking to avoid accidental damage. These tips come from my accident lessons—now I drive with confidence.

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