Where is the wiper located in Mercedes-Benz's column shift models?

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LaDallas
07/30/25 8:09am
In Mercedes-Benz's column shift models, the wiper control switch is located on the left side of the steering wheel, integrated with the high beam and turn signal switches. The detailed instructions are as follows: 1. The operation method is relatively simple. If you only want to turn on the wiper, rotate the outermost knob of the control switch forward to adjust to the intermittent mode, first gear, or second gear. 2. If you only need the wiper to work once or at a frequency lower than the intermittent mode, press the outermost button of the control switch. 3. If you need to use the spray function, hold down the outermost button of the control switch to activate the spray function.
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