- rear wash/wipe system
- An electrical system for cleaning the rear window, comprising a water pump, reservoir, and wiper.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
wash/wipe system — See windshield wash/wipe system rear wash/wipe system … Dictionary of automotive terms
wipe system — See rear wash/wipe system windshield wash/wipe system … Dictionary of automotive terms
wash/wipe — See headlight wash/wipe rear wash/wipe system … Dictionary of automotive terms
wash/wipe switch — A switch on the instrument panel that operates the rear wash/wipe system … Dictionary of automotive terms
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