Which side of the steering wheel is the windshield wiper on?

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EmeryLee
07/30/25 6:55am
The windshield wiper is located on the rear right side of the steering wheel. Here are some precautions for using windshield wipers: Maintain hygiene: When there are streak marks on the glass surface, the wiper blade may be dirty. You can sprinkle alcohol on a towel and wipe the surface of the wiper blade. Cleaning it once a month can improve the working efficiency of the wiper. Check the rubber: If the wiper makes unusual noises while working, the rubber blade may be aged or cracked. If the wear is not severe, you can use sandpaper to smooth out rough spots on the surface. Avoid sunlight: Park the car in a shady place where it is not exposed to the sun, such as a garage. Summer is a season that is particularly harsh on cars. Wiper blades are rubber products, and exposure to sunlight will only accelerate the aging process. Refill fluid: Adding plain water directly to the windshield washer fluid reservoir is not conducive to the maintenance of the windshield and wiper blades in the long run. To ensure the longevity of the components, always use standard windshield washer fluid. Refill the washer fluid in time to be prepared for unexpected needs.
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