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Home/Genesis/GV60/(JW) 2022-2024/Put the Wipers in Service Position

Put the Wipers in Service Position

Reviewed by the Service Reset editor · Updated August 18, 2026 · How we verify
Quick referenceToolsNoneTime~2 minMethodEnter wiper service position

These instructions apply to the Genesis GV60 (JW) 2022-2024.
For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

To change the wiper blades on your Genesis GV60 (JW, 2022–2024), the arms first need to be lifted into their service position. Park them normally and they sit low under the bonnet lip where you can’t reach them. Here’s how to raise them.

Genesis GV60 — the vehicle covered in this guide.
Genesis GV60. Photo by Alexander Migl via Wikimedia Commons, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.

The service position — also known as the maintenance or winter position — raises the GV60’s wiper arms to the top of the windscreen and holds them there, standing clear of the glass and the front lid. It’s the mode to use whenever you renew the blades, and it comes into its own in cold weather: standing the arms up overnight stops the rubber freezing flat to the screen, so you don’t tear a wiping edge or overload the motor freeing them the next morning. With the arms raised you can also clear the leaves and grit that collect in the scuttle beneath them. As an electric car the GV60 has no engine to switch off, so the trigger is a short, timed stalk action taken after you power the car down. This is normal behaviour, not a fault.

Why There’s a Service Position

When the GV60’s wipers finish a sweep they drop into the parked recess at the base of the windscreen, tucked under the rear edge of the front lid. That keeps them out of sight and out of the airflow, but it leaves almost no clearance to hook a finger under an arm. Force a parked arm straight up and it fights its end stop — enough to bend the arm, stress the linkage, or scuff the lid’s trailing edge as the blade end passes. The service position avoids that by driving the arms up under motor power to a point where they lift away from the glass freely, so the parking mechanism never takes the strain.

Getting Ready

  • Close the bonnet/front lid. The arms swing up into the space a raised lid would fill, and many cars won’t enter the service position with it open — keep it shut until the arms are up.
  • Get the power state right. The steps below rely on the car being powered off, then the stalk action following within the time window.
  • Clear any frost first. If the blades are frozen to the screen, thaw or gently free them before triggering the lift, or a stuck blade can stall the motor.
  • Have the new blades ready and check they’re the correct length for the GV60, so the arms aren’t left standing longer than needed.
  • Work one arm at a time so you always have a hand steadying an arm and it can’t drop back onto the glass.

Moving the Wipers to Service Position

  1. Stop the vehicle and switch the power off.
  2. Within 20 seconds, hold the wiper stalk in the ‘MIST’ position for about 2 seconds.
  3. The wipers move up to the service position, clear of the bonnet, where you can lift the arms and swap the blades.

Returning the Wipers to Normal

Once the new blades are fitted, fold each arm gently back down onto the glass — let it settle rather than snap under its spring. Then power the car on and operate the wipers once. They’ll run a sweep and drop back into their normal parked position at the base of the screen, confirming the service mode has cleared.

If It Doesn’t Work

  • You were too slow. The car only accepts the stalk command for about 20 seconds after the power is switched off — if you miss it, power down and start again.
  • You didn’t hold long enough. The stalk needs to be held in MIST for roughly 2 seconds, not just flicked.
  • The car was still powered on. The arms lift after the power is off, not while the car is ready to drive.
  • The front lid is open. Close it fully and try again — an open lid can keep the arms parked.
  • The blades are iced down. Free them by hand so the motor isn’t loading against a stuck blade, then repeat.
  • The wipers weren’t parked. Let them finish a normal sweep and settle before running through the steps again.

Changing the Blades

With an arm raised, support it so it can’t spring back and crack the glass. Most GV60 blades use a common clip or hook fitting: release the catch where the blade meets the arm, slide the old blade off, and click the new one on until it seats. Give it a light tug to confirm it’s locked, then lower the arm slowly back to the screen. If you’re unsure of the fitting type or the blade length, check your handbook rather than guess.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I put the GV60 wipers in service position?

Stop the car and switch the power off, then within 20 seconds hold the wiper stalk in the MIST position for about 2 seconds. The arms drive up to the top of the screen, clear of the front lid, ready to lift.

Do I need any tools?

No. The whole thing is done with the wiper stalk — nothing to press under the front lid and nothing to unbolt. You only need a free hand to lift each arm once it’s raised.

How do I get the wipers back down?

Fold the arms gently back onto the glass, power the car on and operate the wipers once. They complete a sweep and re-park at the base of the screen, cancelling the service position on their own.

Can I just lift the arms at their parked position?

Better not to. Parked arms rest against their stop under the lid lip, and forcing one up from there can bend the arm or strain the linkage. The service position lets the motor carry them clear first.

Why won’t the wipers enter the service position?

Usually it’s the timing: you must hold the stalk in MIST for about 2 seconds, within 20 seconds of powering the car off. Also check the front lid is shut and the blades aren’t frozen to the glass.

Does this reset anything on the car?

No. The service position only repositions the wiper arms. It changes no settings, service reminders or stored data, and once you re-park the wipers the car behaves exactly as before.

If a wiper fault light appears afterwards, look up the code on autodtcs.com.

Independent guide — not affiliated with Genesis. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions. Read our full disclaimer.

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