What does reset mean on the wiper?

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Clara
07/24/25 9:06pm
reset means adjustment or reset in Chinese, and reset on the car means reset, which is mainly used to control the trip computer. The following is the use method of reset on the wiper: 1. Start the car, power on and light up the dashboard. 2. Then observe the dashboard display, see the maintenance wrench icon on it, and then press and hold the reset button on the wiper. 3. After waiting for ten seconds, the set and the next maintenance mileage will appear at the maintenance wrench position on the car's dashboard display, and finally the car's maintenance will be reset to zero.
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LaLuna
08/10/25 2:31pm
The reset button on the wiper is actually a recalibration function, mainly used after installing new wiper blades. Pressing it allows the system to reposition the wiper arms, ensuring they fit the windshield correctly for proper operation. Skipping the reset may cause unstable wiper movement, unusual noises, or poor cleaning performance, which can compromise visibility and safety, especially during rainy drives. I once overlooked this step, leading to faster blade wear and costly repairs. The process is simple: the button is usually on the steering column wiper control stalk or in the menu—just follow the manual's instructions. It's recommended to reset immediately after blade replacement and regularly check wiper condition to extend their lifespan. Maintaining this habit ensures a more comfortable and worry-free driving experience.
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