These instructions apply to the Kia Niro Mk2 (SG2) 2022-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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To change the wiper blades or lift them off the glass in winter on a Kia Niro Mk2 (SG2, 2022–present), the arms need to be in their service position — standing up clear of the bonnet edge. If you just switch off, the arms park low under the bonnet lip where you can’t reach them. Here’s how to raise them.
Why You Need the Service Position
The Niro’s wipers park tucked below the bonnet trim. Forcing them up from there can bend an arm or crack the trim, so Kia provides a service-position mode.
How to Set the Wiper Service Position
- Make sure the bonnet is closed.
- Switch the car off (out of READY/ignition off).
- Within about 20 seconds, hold the wiper stalk in the ‘MIST’ position (push it up/towards the single-wipe) for about 2 seconds.
- Release — the wipers move up to the service position.
- Lift the arms away from the glass to change the blades or clear snow.
Returning Them to Park
Fold the arms back onto the glass, then switch the ignition on and operate the wipers once — they return to the normal parked position.
If the Wipers Won’t Lift
- You missed the 20-second window — switch off and try again promptly.
- Hold the MIST position a full 2 seconds — a quick flick just does a single wipe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I put the Kia Niro wipers in service position?
Switch off, then within 20 seconds hold the wiper stalk in MIST for ~2 seconds; the arms rise to the service position.
Why won’t my wipers move up to be changed?
They park under the bonnet lip on purpose. Use the service-position mode rather than forcing them.
How do I get them back down?
Fold them onto the glass, switch the ignition on and run the wipers once.
Do I need a tool?
No — it’s done with the wiper stalk only.
Doing other jobs after a battery change? See our Niro window re-initialise guide. For warning lights, look up the code on autodtcs.com.
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