7.9.3 Flick-Wipe (Mist)
Push the wipe control stalk to position A for a flick-wipe, hold to operate the wipe continuously (simultaneously lift the
wiper stalk towards the steering wheel to operate the wash). The stalk automatically comes back to position B when
released.
7.9.4 Intermittent (INT) Mode
Intermittent (INT) wiping is selected when the wipe control stalk is pushed down to position C. In the INT mode, the
wiper operates on preset intervals.
7.9.5 Low Speed Wiping
Push the wipe control stalk down to the position D to operate the wiper at a fixed low speed.
7.9.6 High Speed Wiping
Push the wiper control stalk down to position E to operate the wiper at a fixed high speed.
7.9.7 Rear Wiper (if equipped)
Rotate the outer rotary switch on the wiper control stalk to align the “dot” on the switch to the “1st detente” position
on the wiper stalk to operate the rear wiper.
With the front wipers ON and rear wipers OFF, engaging the reverse gear activates the rear wiper.
ON
OFF
MIST
PULL
OFF
INT
LO
HI
REAR
7.9.8 Wipe/Wash
Pull/Lift the wiper control stalk towards the steering wheel from any position to activate wipe/wash function and hold
the stalk in position for continuous spray of washer fluid. Washer fluid from front washer reservoir is pumped and
sprayed onto the windshield. The wiper operates simultaneously as long as the wash function is active.
To operate the rear wash (if equipped), the rear wiper needs to be switched ON; pull/lift the wiper control stalk
towards the steering wheel. Hold the stalk for continuous spray of washer fluid from the rear washer reservoir.
If you switch off the ignition before switching off the wiper, the blades stop at random on the windscreen. When the
ignition is switched on again, the wiper blades return to the resting position provided the wipe/wash stalk is in OFF
position.
Using a windshield washer in freezing temperatures could be dangerous. The washer fluid could freeze on the
windshield, and block your vision resulting in an accident. If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below 4°C, use
washer fluid with antifreeze protection.
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