Windshield Wiper Positions
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Windshield Wiper Positions
The manual describes how to raise and how to lower the wipers.
What I do not clearly understand is the practical usage of it. What would be a problem if I will keep the wipers in the low position all the time?
What I do not clearly understand is the practical usage of it. What would be a problem if I will keep the wipers in the low position all the time?
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Dave Mac is correct. Where you live and where I live, ice can form in the cavity where the wipers reside. Try to turn on frozen wipers and uh-oh. $$$$. Moving them to the upward position for winter helps prevent damage and makes it easier to clean or position the wipers up off the windshield when a storm is approaching. (Like today).
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If you do change the wiper position to the winter setting, you might want to be careful when you open the hood. I recall reading posts several months ago from people who said that, when they opened the hood with the wipers in the winter position, there wasn't enough clearance, and they ended up damaging the paint on the back edge of the hood. I'm not sure whether there was something wrong with the winter setting on their particular vehicles or whether, with reduced clearance, you are supposed to return the wipers to the summer position before opening the hood.
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I don't know whether there is, in fact, a clearance issue with the wipers in the winter position. All I know is that, based on the reports of paint damage that I referred to in my previous post, I've been afraid to set mine in the winter position for fear that someone else might open the hood and unknowingly cause damage. So, at least for now, I've kept mine in the summer position.
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I remember my salesman told me to move the wipers to winter position and rise the wipers off from the glass when it snows or possible ice to avoid damage to the wipers blades and arms. I assume you have to push them back down when the chance of snow/ice has passed before your next drive.
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I remember my salesman told me to move the wipers to winter position and rise the wipers off from the glass when it snows or possible ice to avoid damage to the wipers blades and arms. I assume you have to push them back down when the chance of snow/ice has passed before your next drive.
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#12
I tried to reposition mine to the winter position
I had no luck in doing it. Felt like the wiper blades were going to break. Guess I'll need to swing by the dealer.
Last edited by NobodyHere; 01-02-14 at 06:20 PM.
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It takes significant amount of force to slide the passenger side wiper blade up or down. I was also afraid to brake the blade when I did it first time. Don't worry about it. It works.
#15
I've had to replace windshield wiper motors in the past, don't want to have that happen here.