Windshield Wiper Positions
#16
I grabbed mine by the blade on the passenger side and pulled up pretty hard. Admittedly, I don't want to break my wipers in this bad weather we are having here. I followed the instructions in the owners manual. I'd say I pulled with the force I would need to lift a 20lb weight.
I've had to replace windshield wiper motors in the past, don't want to have that happen here.
I've had to replace windshield wiper motors in the past, don't want to have that happen here.
#17
Yes, that's how it works. Also, the only damage that could occur when opening the hood, is if the wipers are in their "away from the windshield" mode. You know, pulled away from the glass.
#18
This is my 2nd ES 350. Never knew about this in my prior one. That's what I get for not reading the manual from front to back.
#19
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Well I'm happy to report to all of you worrying about taking the paint off the rear edge of the hood when the wipers are in the "winter position", that the hood clears the wipers easily. Went out there this morning - 8" of snow - cleared the car and opened the hood. All OK. I didn't really think that Lexus would blow that procedure.
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#22
Summer Position tucks wiper arms in under the hood:
PRO - looks cleaner and creates less wind noise at 80 MPH
CON - blades can not be lifted off the glass for scraping snow.
Winter Position by pulling pass. side wiper arm firmly up toward the roof
PRO - blades can be lifted up for snow, short and/or long term, ie. overnight
CON - why are you doing 80 MPH in the snow!?!
Most 2013 - 14's now have wiper bed heaters as mentioned above.
PRO - really loosens the ice grip without leaning on the snowy fender and bashing away
CON - why don't they wire it thermostatically? Or an easy to use hard button as in the Non-Nav CT200h?
PRO - looks cleaner and creates less wind noise at 80 MPH
CON - blades can not be lifted off the glass for scraping snow.
Winter Position by pulling pass. side wiper arm firmly up toward the roof
PRO - blades can be lifted up for snow, short and/or long term, ie. overnight
CON - why are you doing 80 MPH in the snow!?!
Most 2013 - 14's now have wiper bed heaters as mentioned above.
PRO - really loosens the ice grip without leaning on the snowy fender and bashing away
CON - why don't they wire it thermostatically? Or an easy to use hard button as in the Non-Nav CT200h?
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We just had our first snowstorm last night here in Ohio, and this morning I noticed my windshield wiper was sitting in a higher position than usual..then I found this thread which helped clear my concern. However, does the whispers get back to the summer position once it stops snowing or do I have to adjust it myself? Thanks all!
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We just had our first snowstorm last night here in Ohio, and this morning I noticed my windshield wiper was sitting in a higher position than usual..then I found this thread which helped clear my concern. However, does the whispers get back to the summer position once it stops snowing or do I have to adjust it myself? Thanks all!
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