1997 Chevrolet Malibu Owner's Manual - Page 88

1997 Chevrolet Malibu Manual

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for For a single wiper cycle, push the down to MIST, then Rotate the inner band up shorter delay times between stalk wiper cycles. Rotate the band down a longer delay for release it. For more cycles, hold the down longer. stalk time between wiper cycles. For steady wiping at low speed, move the stalkto the up Remember that damaged wiper blades may prevent you LO position. For high-speed wiping, move stalk up the from seeing well enough to drive safely. avoid To further, to HI.To stop the wipers, move the stalk OFF. to damage, be sure to clear and snowfrom the wiper ice You can set the wiper speeda for long or short delay between blades before using them. they're frozen to If the wipes. This can be very useful in light rain or snow. windshield, carefully loosen thaw them. If your or blades do become damaged, get new blades or blade inserts. Heavy snow or ice can overload your wiper motor. A circuit breaker will stop motor until it cools. Clear the away snow orice to prevent an overload. Move the stalk to INT, then rotate inner band, the labeled INT ADJ, and choose the delay you want. 2-31

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For
a
single
wiper
cycle,
push
the
stalk
down
to
MIST,
then
release
it.
For
more
cycles,
hold
the
stalk
down
longer.
For
steady
wiping
at
low
speed,
move
the
stalk
up to
the
LO
position.
For
high-speed
wiping,
move
the stalk
up
further,
to
HI. To stop
the
wipers,
move
the
stalk
to
OFF.
You
can
set
the
wiper
speed
for
a
long
or
short
delay
between
wipes.
This
can
be
very
useful
in
light
rain
or
snow.
Move the stalk
to
INT,
then
rotate
the inner
band,
labeled
INT
ADJ,
and
choose
the
delay
you
want.
Rotate
the
inner
band
up
for shorter
delay
times
between
wiper
cycles.
Rotate
the
band
down
for a
longer
delay
time
between
wiper
cycles.
Remember
that
damaged
wiper
blades
may
prevent
you
from seeing
well
enough
to
drive
safely.
To avoid
damage,
be
sure
to
clear
ice and
snow from the wiper
blades
before
using
them.
If
they’re
frozen
to
the
windshield,
carefully
loosen
or thaw
them.
If
your
blades do become
damaged,
get
new
blades
or
blade
inserts.
Heavy
snow
or
ice
can
overload
your
wiper
motor.
A
circuit
breaker
will
stop
the motor
until it cools. Clear
away
snow
or ice to
prevent
an
overload.
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