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Home/SEAT/Arona/Mk1 (KJ7) 2018-present/Set the Wipers to Service Position

Set the Wipers to Service Position

These instructions apply to the SEAT Arona Mk1 (KJ7) 2018-present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 6, 2026

Changing the blades or freeing them from ice on a SEAT Arona (KJ7, 2018–present) means first lifting the wiper arms into their service position. Park them normally and they sit under the bonnet lip out of reach — here’s the proper way up.

Why the Service Position Exists

The Arona tucks its wipers below the bonnet trim. Dragging them up from there strains the linkage and can crack the trim, so there’s a built-in lift mode.

Raising the Wipers

  1. Check the bonnet is shut — the mode won’t arm otherwise.
  2. Switch the ignition on, then off.
  3. Within a few seconds, flick the wiper stalk down (single-wipe) briefly.
  4. The arms sweep up and hold vertical.
  5. Pull them off the glass to change blades or clear snow.

Putting Them Back

Lay the arms back down, then switch the ignition on and run the wipers once to return them to park.

Won’t Lift?

  • Too slow — the stalk only works for a few seconds after ignition-off; retry.
  • Bonnet ajar — latch it fully.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set the SEAT Arona wipers to service position?

Ignition off, then flick the wiper stalk down within a few seconds; the arms stand up.

Why won’t they lift normally?

They deliberately park low. Use the service mode rather than forcing them.

How do I lower them again?

Fold them down, ignition on, run the wipers once.

Tools?

None — just the wiper stalk.

Doing more after a battery change? See our Arona window re-initialise guide. For warning lights, look up the code on autodtcs.com.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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