Where is the Wiper?
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The wiper is located on the right side of the steering wheel. Pushing it upwards once activates intermittent wiping, and the speed increases the further you push it up. Pulling it all the way down will stop the wiper. Here is some additional information: 1. Introduction: The wiper assembly includes components such as the motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. When the driver presses the wiper switch, the motor starts. The motor's speed is then transmitted through a worm gear mechanism to increase torque and drive the rocker arm. The rocker arm moves the four-bar linkage, which in turn causes the shaft mounted on the front bulkhead to swing left and right. Finally, the shaft drives the wiper blade to sweep across the windshield. 2. Wiper Principle: The power source of the wiper comes from the motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the wiper motor are quite high. Typically, a DC permanent magnet motor is used, and the motor is usually integrated with the worm gear mechanism on the front windshield. The worm gear mechanism serves to reduce speed and increase torque. Its output shaft drives the four-bar linkage, converting continuous rotational motion into a left-right oscillating movement.