
The wiper switch is located on the right side of the car's steering wheel. Here is the relevant information: 1. Function: The wiper is a device used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. 2. Classification: Generally, there are vacuum wipers, electric wipers, and wipers with electronic control units. The disadvantage of vacuum wipers is the unstable speed of the wiper blades. When the engine vacuum decreases (such as when climbing a hill), the wiper blades stop swinging, causing the driver's vision to blur. 3. Vacuum wipers: Vacuum wipers were phased out in 1972 and replaced by electric wipers.

I've been driving the Li Auto L9 for over half a year now, and the windshield wiper control is located on the left stalk behind the steering wheel. This design is quite reasonable as it allows operation without taking your right hand off the wheel while driving. There's a small dial at the very top of the stalk to adjust wiper speed, whether you need slow or fast wiping. When the windshield gets dirty and needs cleaning, simply pull the stalk gently toward yourself to spray washer fluid, and the wipers will automatically give a few extra wipes. Last time during heavy rain on the highway, I noticed the wipers automatically adjust their speed based on rainfall intensity in auto mode - much more convenient than manual operation in older cars. New drivers should remember to test these functions when first getting in the car. The controls are ergonomically positioned and won't distract from driving at all.

I remember when I first got my Li ONE, it took me ten minutes to locate the wiper switch. Turns out it's cleverly integrated into the left stalk behind the steering wheel, sharing the same lever with the turn signals. The current Li L7 follows the same design - a rotating knob at the end offers three settings: slow, fast, and auto mode. A gentle pull toward the steering wheel activates the washer fluid. This intuitive placement enhances driving safety by eliminating the need to search for buttons. Recently discovered another thoughtful feature: when defogging the windshield, the wipers automatically enter standby mode with climate system activation. During heavy rain with compromised visibility, this ergonomic control proves absolutely stress-free to operate.

The wiper controls of Li Auto vehicles are all located on the left stalk of the steering wheel. The operation is very simple: turning the silver knob at the top of the stalk upwards activates the automatic wipers, while turning it downwards offers two speed settings - slow and fast. To spray washer fluid, simply pull the stalk gently towards yourself, and the wipers will automatically engage to clean the windshield. The position is ergonomically designed, making it easy to reach with your thumb. Once you've tried it, you'll appreciate how safe and convenient this integrated switch is, eliminating the need to look down while driving. During regular , it's advisable to clean the wiper blade rubber strips to ensure better wiping performance.

Last month, I took my friend's new Li Auto camping when it suddenly started raining, and I realized how user-friendly the wiper switch was. Located at the top of the multifunction stalk on the lower left side of the steering wheel, simply rotating the adjustment ring lets you choose different modes: automatic rain-sensing, manual slow speed, or fast speed. The windshield washer function is even more convenient—just a light flick of the stalk cleans the windshield. Having driven many cars, I find this integrated switch design quite practical. The automatic mode is especially worry-free during heavy rain, with the sensor behind the windshield reacting faster than the human eye. Always test the functions when parked to avoid fumbling on the road.

When researching the Ideal car models, I noticed that all wiper controls are integrated into the left-hand stalk on the steering wheel. The stalk is designed in a cylindrical shape, allowing the index finger to naturally reach the adjustment ring at the top while gripping the wheel. Rotating this ring switches between three wiper speed settings, and pushing it forward activates the intermittent wipe function. This compact device is crucial for rainy-day driving safety, and its placement is thoughtfully designed. Once during heavy snowfall, slush mixed with dirt quickly obscured visibility, but the one-touch washer function proved extremely handy. A tip for northern owners: remember to switch to winter-grade washer fluid before winter to prevent nozzle freezing in sub-zero temperatures.


