What is the wiper size for the Audi A5?

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StMelanie
07/30/25 7:25am
Audi A5 wiper size is 24 inches + 19 inches. The wiper, also known as a windscreen wiper, water wiper, or windshield wiper, is a device used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and increasing driving safety. Information about the wiper is as follows: 1. The power source of the wiper comes from the motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is generally integrated with the worm gear mechanical part. 2. The wiper motor adopts a 3-brush structure for easy speed change. The intermittent time is controlled by the intermittent relay, using the motor's return switch contacts and the relay's resistor-capacitor charge-discharge function to make the wiper wipe at a certain cycle. The wiper blade rubber is the tool that directly removes rainwater and dirt from the glass.
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