What does INT mean on a car?
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"INT" is one of the wiper settings, representing the automatic intermittent wiping function. When the lever is switched to this position, the wipers will operate automatically. Here is some related information about wipers: 1. In most car models, the automatic intermittent wiper setting can be adjusted for swing frequency, allowing the wiper's swing speed to vary based on the vehicle's speed. When the wiper lever is set to the "automatic intermittent swing" position, the wipers will adjust their swing frequency according to the set frequency and the vehicle's speed. There are mainly two types of swing frequency adjustment mechanisms: toggle type and rotary knob type. 2. In heavy rain, the wiper lever should be toggled (or rotated) multiple times to increase the wiper frequency until the wipers can promptly clear the rain from the windshield. If the wiper frequency is set to the highest level and visibility still cannot be ensured, continuing to drive is extremely dangerous. It is recommended to pull over, turn on the fog lights and hazard warning flashers, and wait for the rain to lessen.