Where is the rear wiper switch of the Volkswagen T-Roc located?

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Troy
07/30/25 12:37am
The rear wiper switch of the T-Roc is located on the lever on the right side of the steering wheel. You can activate the rear wiper by pushing the lever towards the steering wheel or pulling it towards the rear of the steering wheel. Here is some related information: Rear wiper: 1. The rear wiper is equipped on the rear windshield of the car and is commonly found on SUVs, MPVs, hatchbacks, and some liftback models. Sedans have a more steeply inclined rear window, while hatchbacks have a less inclined rear window. The front wipers are hidden behind the engine hood, so when high-speed airflow passes over the front of the car, it is blocked by the hood, causing no impact on the wipers. 2. The influence of high-speed airflow must be considered before installing a rear wiper. Due to the inclined rear window of sedans, the airflow speed is very high during driving, which not only hinders the car's movement but also severely affects the wiper's performance. Hatchbacks, with their nearly vertical rear windows, experience slower airflow speed, so the impact is minimal, making them suitable for rear wiper installation.
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