Geely Monjaro Wiper Maintenance Mode: How to Activate & Service

On the Geely Monjaro, the wipers park beneath the hood edge when not in use — which makes reaching them for a blade change awkward and potentially damaging. That’s exactly what the Maintenance Mode is designed to solve. This guide walks you through how to activate it, when to use it, and how to troubleshoot when it doesn’t respond.

What Is Wiper Maintenance Mode and Why Does It Exist

Maintenance Mode (sometimes called Service Position) is a built-in function that moves the wiper arms from their low parked position up to a near-vertical service position. In this raised position, the arms clear the hood seal entirely, the locking mechanism on each blade is fully accessible, and you can work without forcing anything.

Without this function, the geometry creates a real problem: when the Monjaro powers down, the wipers retract 3–4 cm (about 1.5 inches) under the rubber hood seal. Pulling them up by hand means levering the arm against that seal — which it is not designed to handle. Owner discussions on Drive2.ru and Drom.ru include accounts of cracked wiper arm joints and torn seals from exactly this kind of forced manual lift, on both the Monjaro and similar Chinese crossovers.

Geely built Maintenance Mode into every Monjaro from the start. It works the same way across all production years and both available powertrains — the 2.0T petrol and the 1.5T mild hybrid.

When You Need Maintenance Mode

  • Replacing wiper blades
  • Clearing ice from the parked wiper zone in winter
  • Cleaning or polishing the windshield
  • Inspecting the wiper linkage and arms
  • Replacing rubber inserts without removing the full blade
  • Preparing the car for extended storage

Winter is when this function earns its keep most clearly. At temperatures below −10 °C (14 °F), the area under the hood seal can freeze solid around the wiper arms. Running the wipers in that condition forces the linkage motor to work against a locked mechanism — accelerating wear significantly. Activating Maintenance Mode first lets you break the ice and clear the zone safely before starting the wipers.

How to Activate Wiper Maintenance Mode on the Geely Monjaro

Standard Method — Wiper Stalk

  1. Park the car on level ground and come to a complete stop.
  2. Turn off the ignition. Wait for the instrument cluster to go dark.
  3. Within 30 seconds of switching off, push the wiper stalk downward (toward the single-wipe position) and hold it for approximately 2 seconds.
  4. Both wiper arms will move to the upright service position. You’ll hear a brief motor sound confirming activation.
  5. Release the stalk. Lift the blades away from the glass and proceed with your service.
⚠ The 30-second window matters
After shutdown, the body control module stays active for 30 seconds before entering sleep mode — after which it ignores the stalk input. If you miss the window, simply turn the ignition back on, switch it off again, and repeat the sequence promptly.

Alternative Method — Infotainment Menu (select firmware versions)

Some Monjaro units produced in 2024–2025 with updated firmware include a wiper service position option in the vehicle settings menu. The path is: Settings → Vehicle → Wipers → Service Position. This option is not present on all firmware versions — if you don’t see it, use the stalk method above.

Returning the Wipers to the Parked Position

  1. Make sure both blades are resting flat against the windshield — not held out at an angle.
  2. Turn the ignition on.
  3. Activate the wipers once — push the stalk to the single-wipe position.
  4. The system will automatically return both arms to the low parked position.

If the arms remain upright after the ignition comes on, run the wipers at the lowest speed setting — they will cycle back to the park zone within one or two sweeps.

Troubleshooting: When Maintenance Mode Won’t Activate

CauseWhat You’ll NoticeFix
30-second window expiredStalk pressed, no wiper movementTurn ignition on and off, repeat the sequence faster
Low battery (below 11.5 V)Infotainment sluggish, slow system responseCharge or replace the 12V battery before proceeding
Frozen linkage mechanismMotor hum audible, arms don’t moveThaw the wiper zone with warm water or a de-icer spray — never force the arms
Body control module glitchFeature stopped working without apparent causeRestart the vehicle; if the issue persists, run an OBD-II diagnostic scan
Damaged wiper stalkStalk feels loose, no tactile clickReplace the stalk switch assembly at an authorised service centre

Why You Shouldn’t Lift the Wipers Manually

This comes up regularly, and the answer isn’t intuitive. The wiper arms aren’t mechanically locked in the park position — you can physically pull them up. The problem is geometry. On the Monjaro, the lower section of each arm sits roughly 3–4 cm (1.5 inches) under the hood seal when parked. Pulling against that seal causes:

  • Distortion or tearing of the rubber seal — it is not rated for lateral stress from this angle.
  • Stress on the arm’s mounting pivot at the wrong angle — plastic pivot housings can crack.
  • Paint and clear coat scratches where the arm edges the hood lip on the way out.
  • Linkage motor damage if the ignition is turned on while an arm is held under load by hand.

Wiper linkage repair at an authorised Geely service centre typically runs the equivalent of $55–$90 USD in labour alone, before parts. Maintenance Mode takes about three seconds.

How Often to Replace Wiper Blades on the Geely Monjaro

Geely’s maintenance schedule specifies blade replacement every 12 months or 15,000–20,000 km (9,000–12,500 miles). In practice, dusty summer roads followed by winter road chemicals tend to wear rubber faster — expect an effective service life of 8–10 months with year-round use in harsh climates.

Signs that replacement is due: squeaking on a wet screen, streaking or smearing after each pass, blade chatter at higher wiper speeds, or visible cracks in the rubber edge. Don’t defer — compromised wiper performance directly affects wet-weather visibility.

The Monjaro uses frameless blades with a hook-type adapter. When sourcing replacements, confirm hook-type compatibility. Blade sizes: driver’s side — 650 mm (26 inches), passenger’s side — 450 mm (18 inches). These measurements apply across all production years. Similar hook-type frameless blades are standard equipment on a number of other Chinese market crossovers including the Proton X50 (sold in Southeast Asian markets), though sizing differs by model.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Activation requires the ignition to be off. This is an intentional safety restriction — the body control module will not accept the service position command while the vehicle is powered, preventing accidental activation while driving.

Yes. The stalk-based activation sequence is the same across all production years and market variants. The only difference is that 2024+ models with updated firmware may additionally offer the infotainment menu shortcut — but the stalk method works universally.

Technically possible, but not recommended. In the upright position, the rubber blade loses contact with the glass and is more exposed to UV and cold, which accelerates ageing. Vertically raised wiper arms are also an unexpected obstacle when opening or working under the hood. Finish your service and return them to park.

No — both arms should raise simultaneously. If one stays down, the likely cause is a position sensor fault or a frozen arm on that side. Check whether the arm is iced in place first. If the problem persists after thawing, run a diagnostic scan to check for sensor fault codes.

You’ll hear a brief motor tone and both arms will rise to roughly 70–80° from horizontal. The blades will still be touching the glass at that point — you need to lift them away from the windshield manually before working on the blade clips.

Key Takeaways

  • Activate Maintenance Mode by pushing the wiper stalk down for 2 seconds — within 30 seconds of turning the ignition off.
  • Miss the 30-second window? Turn the ignition on and off again, then repeat promptly.
  • Do not pull the wiper arms up by hand — you risk tearing the hood seal, cracking the pivot housing, and scratching the paint.
  • To return wipers to park: turn on the ignition, trigger one wipe cycle.
  • Replace blades every 12 months or 15,000–20,000 km (9,000–12,500 mi). Sizes: 650 mm driver / 450 mm passenger, hook-type adapter.

Prepared from the Geely Monjaro owner’s manual and owner community discussions. Applies to all market variants, model years 2022–2025.

Egor Bespalov
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