Is INT an automatic rain-sensing wiper?
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INT is not an automatic rain-sensing wiper. INT stands for the automatic intermittent function of the wiper. Below is a detailed introduction to the automatic sensing function of the wiper and the automatic rain-sensing wiper: Automatic Intermittent Function: When the automatic intermittent function mode of the wiper is turned on, the wiper will work intermittently instead of continuously. This function can be manually activated using the wiper control lever by simply turning the gear to the INT position. Automatic Rain-Sensing Wiper: AUTO automatic rain-sensing wiper allows the owner to choose the appropriate wiper working mode based on the remaining amount. Adjust the wiper control lever to the AUTO mode, and then the corresponding sensor in the car will control the operating speed of the wiper according to the amount of rain without manual intervention. Precautions for Using Car Wipers: Do not operate the wiper directly without spraying windshield washer fluid, as dry wiping can easily cause abnormal wear of the wiper blade and damage to the wiper motor. If the windshield is too dirty, it is best to gently clean the dirt on the windshield with a dry cloth first to reduce unnecessary wear on the wiper. When the wiper blade does not wipe properly, try soaking the blade with water first, then sand it back and forth with water sandpaper, rinse it clean with water, and place it back on the windshield. Then try wiping again to see if there are any uneven areas. If the problem persists, you can try this method several times. This method is mainly used when the wiper blade is slightly damaged.