How To Operate Windshield Wipers: Turning Wipers On And Off

Skip to ContentQuizzes
  • Home
  • Random
  • Browse Articles
  • Quizzes & Games
  • All QuizzesHot
  • Love Quizzes
  • Personality Quizzes
  • Fun Games
  • Dating Simulator
  • Learn Something New
  • Forums
  • Courses
  • Happiness Hub
  • Explore More
  • Support wikiHow
  • About wikiHow
  • Log in / Sign up
Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Operate Windshield Wipers: Turning Wipers On and Off PDF download Download Article Co-authored by Jason Shackelford and Kira Jan

Last Updated: December 17, 2025 Fact Checked

PDF download Download Article
  • Front Windshield Wipers
  • |
  • Back Windshield Wipers
  • |
  • Windshield Washing Feature
  • |
  • Video
  • |
  • Expert Interview
  • |
  • Tips
|Show more |Show less X

This article was co-authored by Jason Shackelford and by wikiHow staff writer, Kira Jan. Jason Shackelford is the Owner of Stingray Auto Repair, a family owned and operated auto repair shop with locations in Seattle and Redmond, Washington. He has over 24 years of experience in auto repair and services, and every single technician on Jason’s team has more than 10 years of experience. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 295,446 times.

You’re gearing up for a rainy day or about to take your driver's test and you realize–wait, how do I turn on my windshield wipers? No worries, windshield wipers are actually super easy to operate. While each car’s a little different, once you get the basics down, you can figure out how to safely work any windshield wiper setup. Whether you’re learning to drive or figuring out a new car, we’ll show you everything you need to know about turning front and back windshield wipers on and off.

Quick Guide for Windshield Wipers

In most cars, find the windshield wiper control lever to the right of the steering wheel, and pull it down toward you to start the wipers. Control their speed by turning the dial on the lever up or down. The rear wipers are controlled with the same lever.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Front Windshield Wipers

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Locate the windshield wiper control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. 1 Locate the windshield wiper control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. In most cars, the control lever on the right side will let you switch your wipers on and off. You might also spot a dial on the control stalk, which will allow you to adjust the wiper speed—we’ll cover that in just a second.[1]
    • In some cars, the windshield wiper controls might be on the left side. They’ll still work the same way, though!
  2. Step 2 Push the stalk up and back down to run your wipers once. 2 Push the stalk up and back down to run your wipers once. Most cars will have a “mist” mode that lets you turn the wipers on for 1-2 wipes. You can use this mode anytime your windshield gets sprayed by a passing car on a wet day, or if it’s just lightly misting out.[2]
    • In some cars, if you manually hold the lever in the up position, the wipers will keep running for as long as you hold the lever up.
    • In other cars, pushing the stalk up will activate an “intermittent” wiper mode where the wipers will run every few seconds.[3]
    Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Pull the control stalk down to turn on “intermittent” or “continuous” wipers. 3 Pull the control stalk down to turn on “intermittent” or “continuous” wipers. In many cars, pushing the control stalk down once will turn on “intermittent” wipers, which means they’ll run every few seconds. If you push the stalk down again, you’ll get a “slow continuous” mode. If you push the stalk down once more, you’ll get a “fast continuous” mode.[4]
    • If your car has rain-sensing windshield wipers, pushing the control stalk down might activate an “auto” mode where the car will choose the appropriate frequency for the wipers.
    • Pick an “intermittent” mode for light-to-medium rain and a “continuous” mode if you’re driving in heavy rain.
  4. Step 4 Adjust the “intermittent” wiper speed using the dial on the control stalk. 4 Adjust the “intermittent” wiper speed using the dial on the control stalk. Look on your wiper control stalk for a part with numbers, symbols, or arrows that increase in size. To increase the wiper speed, rotate the dial towards you. To reduce the wiper speed, rotate the dial away from you.[5]
    • Cars typically have between 3-10 wiper speeds.
    • In some cars, you can turn the wipers on simply by rotating the dial towards you, without pulling the control stalk down.
    • The “auto” mode usually activates the rain-sensing system to calculate the ideal wiper speed for you.[6]
  5. Step 5 Turn the windshield wipers off by returning the dial or lever to the “off” position. 5 Turn the windshield wipers off by returning the dial or lever to the “off” position. If you have a control stalk with a dial, move the dial back to its starting position. In most cases, you’ll rotate the dial away from you. If you changed the wiper speed with the lever, move the lever back to its original position by pushing it up.[7]
  6. Advertisement
Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Back Windshield Wipers

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Locate the back windshield wiper controls on the control stalk or dashboard. 1 Locate the back windshield wiper controls on the control stalk or dashboard. Look around for a symbol depicting a rectangle with a single wiper line angled through the center. If you see the symbol on the control stalk, use the rear wiper dial on the control stalk to turn the rear wipers on. If you see the symbol on the dashboard, push a button to control the back wipers.[8]
    • You can usually find the rear windshield wipers dial to the left of the main windshield wipers dial.
    • In other cars, the back windshield wiper controls might be a push button on the end of the control stalk.
    • Not all cars have back windshield wipers. Check your owner’s manual if you’re not sure whether you have them or if the controls seem different.
    • You can also search online for specific wiper instructions for your car’s make and model.
  2. Step 2 Rotate the dial or click the button to turn the rear wipers on. 2 Rotate the dial or click the button to turn the rear wipers on. Turn the back wipers dial in the direction of the “on” position indicated on the lever. Or, if you have a button setup, just press the button. In either case, the wipers should turn on a slow continuous mode.[9]
  3. Step 3 Return the dial to its original position or click the button again to turn back wipers off. 3 Return the dial to its original position or click the button again to turn back wipers off. Line up the white line or symbol on the movable part of the dial with the “off” label.[10] Or, if you have button-controlled rear wipers, just push the button one more time.
  4. Advertisement
Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Windshield Washing Feature

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Pull the lever towards you to release wiper fluid onto the front windshield. 1 Pull the lever towards you to release wiper fluid onto the front windshield. Hold the lever for a few seconds to release the fluid, then let go. Most levers will return themselves to their original position. The wipers will run for a few cycles as they clean your windshield, and then shut off on their own.[11]
    • If your windshield is especially dirty, you might have to clean your windshield by hand.
  2. Step 2 Rotate the rear wiper dial down to wash the rear windshield. 2 Rotate the rear wiper dial down to wash the rear windshield. Look for the rear wiper symbol that has dashed lines representing wiper fluid. Move the dial so that the white line on the movable part aligns with that “washing” symbol. Hold it for a few seconds, then release.[12]
    • Some cars won’t use this dial system. In that case, push the control stalk away from you to release wiper fluid for the back window.
    • Not all cars have a feature that lets you wash the back window using wiper fluid. Check your owner's manual or look up your car's make and model online if you're not sure.
  3. Step 3 Replace the washer... 3 Replace the washer fluid when the car indicates its running low. If you see a wiper fluid indicator light on your dashboard, or if you can’t get fluid to come out, it’s time to replace your windshield washer fluid. You’ll locate the fluid reservoir, usually by your engine block, and pour more fluid in until you reach the fill line.
  4. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Search Add New Question Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement

Video

Tips

  • Use a paperclip or a staple to clean out clogged washer jets. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Check your car manual for instructions to replace wiper blades since each car is slightly different. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Clean your wiper blades every 3-6 weeks to prevent them from creating streaks. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement

You Might Also Like

Add Windshield Washer Fluid to Your VehicleHow toAdd Windshield Washer Fluid to Your Vehicle Install Wiper BladesHow toInstall Wiper Blades DriveLearn How to Drive (for Beginners) Clean a Glass WindshieldHow toClean a Glass Windshield Fix Windshield Wipers Stuck in Upright PositionHow toFix Windshield Wipers Stuck in Upright Position Defrost Button in CarHow to Use Car Defrosters: A Guide to Mastering the Defrost Button Drive a CarHow toDrive a Car How toCheck Windshield Wiper Fluid Change the Wiper Blades on Your CarHow to Replace 3 Types of Windshield Wiper Blades Turn on Car HeaterHow to Turn on Your Car Heater in 3 Easy Steps Remove Windshield StreakingHow toRemove Windshield Streaking How toClean Windshield Wipers Turn On HeadlightsHow toTurn On Headlights Remove Windshield WipersHow to Change Your Windshield Wiper Blades & Arms Advertisement

Expert Interview

Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about windshield wipers, check out our in-depth interview with .

References

  1. https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/9b0606/9B0606O00065A.pdf
  2. https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/9b0606/9B0606O00065A.pdf
  3. https://www.learn-automatic.com/tutorials/hand-foot-auxiliary-car-controls/how-to-use-windscreen-wipers/
  4. https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/9b0606/9B0606O00065A.pdf
  5. https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/9b0606/9B0606O00065A.pdf
  6. https://cecas.clemson.edu/cvel/auto/systems/wiper_control.html
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=28&v=HQwfMMBO_6U&feature=youtu.be
  8. https://www.learn-automatic.com/tutorials/hand-foot-auxiliary-car-controls/how-to-use-windscreen-wipers/
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=64&v=rmZVCBolIjQ&feature=youtu.be
More References (3)
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=43&v=HQwfMMBO_6U&feature=youtu.be
  2. https://www.learn-automatic.com/tutorials/hand-foot-auxiliary-car-controls/how-to-use-windscreen-wipers/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=77&v=rmZVCBolIjQ&feature=youtu.be

About This Article

Jason Shackelford Co-authored by: Jason Shackelford Auto Technician This article was co-authored by Jason Shackelford and by wikiHow staff writer, Kira Jan. Jason Shackelford is the Owner of Stingray Auto Repair, a family owned and operated auto repair shop with locations in Seattle and Redmond, Washington. He has over 24 years of experience in auto repair and services, and every single technician on Jason’s team has more than 10 years of experience. This article has been viewed 295,446 times. 17 votes - 57% Co-authors: 8 Updated: December 17, 2025 Views: 295,446 Categories: Auto Exterior and Interior Accessories In other languages Portuguese Spanish Dutch Indonesian French Czech Japanese Italian
  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 295,446 times. If you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission.

Did this article help you?

Yes No Advertisement If you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission.Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Jason Shackelford Co-authored by: Jason Shackelford Auto Technician 17 votes - 57% Click a star to vote Co-authors: 8 Updated: December 17, 2025 Views: 295,446

Quizzes & Games

Traffic Signs TestTraffic Signs TestTake QuizAm I a Good Kisser QuizAm I a Good Kisser QuizTake QuizAdvanced Roulette GameAdvanced Roulette GamePlayAm I Smart QuizAm I Smart QuizTake QuizAm I Good at Flirting QuizAm I Good at Flirting QuizTake QuizHow Good Are My Survival Instincts QuizHow Good Are My Survival Instincts QuizTake Quiz

You Might Also Like

Add Windshield Washer Fluid to Your VehicleHow toAdd Windshield Washer Fluid to Your VehicleInstall Wiper BladesHow toInstall Wiper BladesDriveLearn How to Drive (for Beginners)Clean a Glass WindshieldHow toClean a Glass Windshield

Featured Articles

What Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerWhat Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerLove AnalyzerLove AnalyzerSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasExercise Your BrainHow toExercise Your BrainBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithHow toBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithWhat Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?

Trending Articles

Make OutHow toMake OutHow Rare Is My Birthday QuizHow Rare Is My Birthday QuizWhat Am I Craving QuizWhat Am I Craving QuizIs Your Personality More 6 or 7?Is Your Personality More 6 or 7?What Should My Name Really Be QuizWhat Should My Name Really Be QuizIs a Guy You Don't Know Well Interested in You?Is a Guy You Don't Know Well Interested in You?

Featured Articles

Develop Productive HabitsHow toDevelop Productive HabitsPractice Self CareHow toPractice Self CareWhat Song Matches Your Life Right Now?What Song Matches Your Life Right Now?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Type A B C D Personality TestType A B C D Personality Test

Featured Articles

250+ Messages to Reassure Your Partner (For Him & Her)250+ Messages to Reassure Your Partner (For Him & Her)What Is My Favorite Color QuizWhat Is My Favorite Color Quiz215+ Funny & Creative Personalized Vanity Plate Ideas215+ Funny & Creative Personalized Vanity Plate Ideas100+ Creative Ways to Say Good Night100+ Creative Ways to Say Good NightWhy Can't I Sleep QuizWhy Can't I Sleep Quiz150+ Love Paragraphs to Make Him Feel Special150+ Love Paragraphs to Make Him Feel Special

Watch Articles

 Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean)How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean) Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysHow to Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysThicken Sauce with FlourHow toThicken Sauce with Flour Brighten Up White Shirts and Other GarmentsHow to Brighten Up White Shirts and Other Garments Cook White Rice without a Rice CookerHow to Cook White Rice without a Rice Cooker Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)How to Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)

Trending Articles

Can We Guess If You're a Cat or Dog Person?Can We Guess If You're a Cat or Dog Person?30 of the Hardest Riddles on Earth: The Harvard Riddle & Beyond30 of the Hardest Riddles on Earth: The Harvard Riddle & BeyondWhich of the Big Three Are Your Parents? (Percy Jackson)Which of the Big Three Are Your Parents? (Percy Jackson) Perform Magic: 8 Tricks for BeginnersHow to Perform Magic: 8 Tricks for BeginnersWhat’s My Personality Based on My K-Pop Taste?What’s My Personality Based on My K-Pop Taste?What School Subject Are You?What School Subject Are You?

Quizzes & Games

Music Notes & Symbols TestMusic Notes & Symbols TestTake QuizBumper Sticker GeneratorBumper Sticker GeneratorGenerateWhat Skin Type Do I Have QuizWhat Skin Type Do I Have QuizTake QuizHow Lucky Am I QuizHow Lucky Am I QuizTake QuizHow Disgusting Am I QuizHow Disgusting Am I QuizTake QuizWhat Makeup Should I Wear QuizWhat Makeup Should I Wear QuizTake Quiz wikiHow
  • Categories
  • Cars & Other Vehicles
  • Cars
  • Auto Exterior and Interior Accessories
wikiHow Newsletter You're all set! Helpful how-tos delivered toyour inbox every week! Sign me up! By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy.
  • Home
  • About wikiHow
  • Experts
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Info
  • Not Selling Info
  • Contribute

Follow Us

×

wikiHow Tech Help Pro:

Develop the tech skills you need for work and life

Let's do this! X --607

Tag » How To Use Windshield Wipers