What is the wiper module of Changan CS35?

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MarleyLynn
07/29/25 6:24pm
The specific introduction is as follows: 1. Wiper control handle: The wiper control handle consists of a windshield wiper switch, a rear window wiper switch, and a ratchet for adjusting the intermittent time of the windshield wiper. 2. Windshield wiper: From narrow rotation to wide rotation, the intermittent time gradually decreases, and the wiping speed becomes faster and faster. Extended information: Usage precautions: 1. The key to the wiper's good performance: The rubber wiper blade must maintain sufficient moisture. Only with sufficient moisture can it have excellent flexibility to maintain close contact with the car window glass. 2. The wiper is used to wipe rain. Correct use of the wiper not only extends its service life but also effectively maintains good visibility, which is more conducive to driving safety. 3. Develop the habit of wiping the front window with a wet cloth every morning before driving. After a night, the wiper is dry. When you want to drive, use the wiper to clean the dust accumulated on the front window overnight.
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