How to Use Back Windshield Wipers Toyota Corolla


To use the back windshield wipers on a Toyota Corolla:

  • Locate the control lever behind the steering wheel.
  • Flick it to activate or adjust the wipers' speed.
  • Utilize the wiper fluid for a clear rear view.

Regular maintenance ensures their longevity.

Locating the Control Lever

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To find the back windshield wiper control in your Toyota Corolla, look at the steering column. Here, you'll see controls for wipers and signals. The back wiper control is smaller and might be on the same stalk as the front wipers. It could also be a button near the steering wheel, especially in newer models.

The control layout is easy to use, so you don't have to look away from the road for long. If you're not sure how to use the controls, check the car's manual. It has pictures and explanations of all the car's controls.

Turning On the Wipers

To activate the back windshield wiper in a Toyota Corolla, ensure the ignition is on.

The control lever for the wiper is on the right side of the steering column.

Push the lever away from you until it clicks to turn on the wiper.

This will make the wiper move across the rear window.

This action uses a single-speed sweep suitable for light to moderate rain or snowfall.

Adjusting Wiper Speed

changing windshield wiper settings

To adjust the rear wiper speed on a Toyota Corolla, follow these steps:

First, locate the wiper control stalk next to the steering wheel, on the right. This stalk controls both front and rear wipers. For the rear wiper:

  • Find the part of the stalk that twists, which is for the rear wiper.
  • Twist it gently to change the wiper speed.
  • You can select intermittent, low, or high speed based on the weather.
  • Using the highest speed often may use more battery and wear out the wiper blades faster.
  • Practice changing speeds in different weather to see what works best.

When adjusting the rear wiper speed, do it quickly so you can keep focusing on driving. It's better to set the wiper speed before you start driving or when the car is stopped, to keep the rear view clear while driving.

Using the Wiper Fluid

To clean your Toyota Corolla's rear windshield with wiper fluid, follow these steps:

  1. Find the control for the rear windshield wiper fluid near the steering wheel, usually on the right side. It might be a twistable lever or a button with a windshield icon.
  2. Press or twist the control to spray the fluid. You should hear the pump and see fluid on the windshield. Keep the control pressed for a few seconds to cover the windshield well.
  3. The rear wiper should start automatically to clean the windshield. If it doesn't, manually start it using the same controls to ensure the windshield is clear.

Maintenance Tips

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To maintain your Toyota Corolla's rear windshield and wiper fluid system effectively, follow these simplified maintenance tips:

  • Regularly check the wiper blade for any signs of damage, such as cracks or tears. If the blade doesn't touch the glass evenly, it needs replacing to avoid streaks.
  • Keep the wiper blade and arm clean. Use a soft cloth with soapy water or a cleaning solution to remove dirt and debris.
  • Make sure the wiper fluid level is full. Refill the reservoir when needed to ensure you can always clean your windshield.
  • Pay attention to any unusual sounds like squeaking or grinding when using the wiper. These noises may indicate a worn-out blade or a problem with alignment.
  • Have your wiper system checked by professionals during regular vehicle maintenance to identify and fix any issues you mightn't notice.

Conclusion

You've learned how to use the back windshield wipers in your Toyota Corolla!

Just remember, look for the control lever next to your steering wheel, turn or push it to start the wipers, change the speed if you need to, and remember to use the wiper fluid to make it extra clean.

Make sure to check them regularly so they work well when you need them.

Drive safely and enjoy being able to see clearly from your Corolla, no matter the weather!

Matt Goldie

I'm Matt Goldie, a car enthusiast turned mechanic. The garage is my second home, where each engine and part tells a unique story. Seeing car owners frustrated with issues inspired me to start DIY Car Expert, offering reliable solutions to tackle problems with ease. 🚗✨

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