What is the removal method for the Geely Vision wiper?

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DeRachel
07/30/25 12:42am
Geely Vision wiper removal method is as follows: 1. Pull the wiper blade assembly away from the windshield. 2. Rotate the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow to remove the Vision wiper. Here is related content introduction: There are roughly two types of wipers. One is the traditional intermittent type, with three to four segments, adjusted by the driver according to rain conditions and visibility. The other is rain-sensing type, which has been increasingly used in mid-to-high-end models in recent years. High-quality wipers must have characteristics such as heat resistance, cold resistance, acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, good windshield adhesion, reduced motor burden, low noise, strong water repellency, and soft material to avoid scratching the windshield, ensuring clear visibility.
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