Where is the wiper node located?
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The position of the wiper node: refers to the part where the wiper arm and the wiper blade are connected. Here are the methods to determine the position of the car based on the location of the wiper node: 1. Determining the position of the left wheel: When the left wiper node coincides with an object on the ground, if you continue moving forward, the left wheel will run over the object. When the left wiper node coincides with the centerline of the road, the tire will run over the centerline. 2. Determining the position of the right wheel: When the right wiper node coincides with an object on the ground, if you continue moving forward, the right wheel will run over the object.
Actually, I think the connection point of the wiper, mainly where the wiper arm and the blade meet, is the small hook or clip at the end of the wiper arm that locks into a small groove at the top of the blade. When I first bought the car, I didn't understand it well. Later, when it rained and I used the wipers, I noticed a very loud noise. Upon closer inspection, I found that the connection was loose or rusted, causing the blade to shake violently. When checking it yourself, gently lift the blade to inspect the bottom connection. If it's heavily worn, it means it's time to replace it, otherwise, it can be quite dangerous with blurred vision in the rain. There are online tutorials on how to remove and install it, so even beginners can try. Just remember to replace the blades regularly and prevent the connection point from getting stuck or rusted.