How do you turn on the rear windshield wiper on a Mercedes C Class?

How do you turn on the rear windshield wiper on a Mercedes C Class?

► Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock. ► Turn switch : on the combination switch to the corresponding position. When the rear window wiper is switched on, the icon appears in the instrument cluster.

Why won’t my windshield wipers turn on?

The most common electrical problem in your windshield wiper system is a blown fuse so that’s a good place to start. The fuse will most likely be in the main fuse block under the hood. Other problems could include a burnt out wiper motor, a problem with the wiper control switch or a problem with the delay module.

Where are the winshield wipers on the FSX 737?

Is in the head panel at the right near the lights switches, use the right and left keys of the mouse to turn on and off or control the wipers speed. NO Winshield Wipers in FS2004??

How do you turn your windshield wipers on and off?

Don’t fret, we are going to cover how to turn your windshield wipers on. Generally speaking, windshield wipers are controlled by the stalk on the right side of your steering wheel. Simply moving the stalk down will turn your windshield wipers on. However, there is more to it than that, read on. Moving the stalk down will turn your you wipers on.

Where are the wipers located on the steering wheel?

As I mentioned, the windshield wipers are controlled by the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. It will usually have a wiper symbol on it, as well as, some other cryptic markings (We will talk about these later). Again, this is a generalized guide, but the location of the wiper stalk should hold true for most models of cars in the USA.

How long does a windshield wiper cycle last?

The next band shortens the time between wiper cycles (around five or six seconds) The most narrow band adjusts the wiper cycle to around three to four seconds. So depending on how heavy the rain is, it is easy to adjust the intermittent settings of the windshield wipers.

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