Where is the windshield wiper switch located in a car?
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The windshield wiper switch is located on the right-hand stalk behind the steering wheel, typically in a stalk-style design. Introduction to Windshield Wipers: Windshield wipers, technically known as windshield wipers (Windshield-Wiper), are blade structures installed in front of the windshield. They consist of components such as an electric motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. Their primary function is to clear rain, snow, and dust from the windshield that obstructs visibility. Operating Principle of Windshield Wipers: The power source for windshield wipers comes from an electric motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the wiper motor are very high. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is typically integrated with the worm gear mechanism. The worm gear mechanism serves to reduce speed and increase torque, with its output shaft driving the four-bar linkage. The four-bar linkage converts continuous rotational motion into a side-to-side oscillating motion. Control System of Windshield Wipers: The wiper control system (wiper-control-system) can achieve not only delay control but also other complex functions through an electronic control system. The electronic control system includes a dual-speed motor and two limit switches. A handle switch can perform the following functions: washing, wiping, high-speed wiping, low-speed wiping, intermittent wiping, and delay control. More advanced electronic control systems can also adjust oscillation pressure and incorporate rain-sensing control.