wxl4k
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I've had my truck now for 2 days shy of 1 month. There is a lot I love about the car but the one thing I definitely do not like is the windshield wiper!
Part of that is understanding what its supposed to do and what it isn't. Disclaimer, I'm a detailed oriented guy so I notice most things that "normal" folks wouldn't or wouldn't care about.
Some things I've discovered through observation:
- At 30mph+ the wiper moves to the right (Driver's seat POV)
- When wiping the car at standstill or below 30mph, the wiper seems to move all the way back to its "locked" vertical position
- When wiping 30mph+ the wiper does not move back all the way to the vertical position
- Going from 30mph+ to below 30mph, the wiper does not move back to its left most position
- At 75-80mph, I see some movement/vibration from the tip of the wiper blade.
Wiper blade alignment -- I've already taking the car into service to have them adjust the wiper blade aligned since when I got it from delivery, the resting position was too far to the right. However, even after the alignment adjustment they did, I still have to manually move the wiperblade over to the left (going over 30mph, the blade does not move back left afterwards). I've also noticed that when wiping, the blade does not consistently move back to a set location. Sometimes it moves back more left, sometimes it moves back more right. Is this normal?
I drove up to Lake Tahoe earlier this week during rain and it just wasn't super pleasant dealing with the wiper. What I did notice though is putting the wiper in mode II was the best even in light sprinkling rain so the blade is more or less moving all the time so you don't get the long pause at the bottom of the windshield.
I'm going to schedule another appointment but would love to know if other folks know what the wiper is "supposed to be doing" or if there is some place I could read about the proper/expected behavior of this thing!
Attached two images - you can see the different landing positions of the wiper. And clearly it is too far right to where you can see it from the driver's position.
Part of that is understanding what its supposed to do and what it isn't. Disclaimer, I'm a detailed oriented guy so I notice most things that "normal" folks wouldn't or wouldn't care about.
Some things I've discovered through observation:
- At 30mph+ the wiper moves to the right (Driver's seat POV)
- When wiping the car at standstill or below 30mph, the wiper seems to move all the way back to its "locked" vertical position
- When wiping 30mph+ the wiper does not move back all the way to the vertical position
- Going from 30mph+ to below 30mph, the wiper does not move back to its left most position
- At 75-80mph, I see some movement/vibration from the tip of the wiper blade.
Wiper blade alignment -- I've already taking the car into service to have them adjust the wiper blade aligned since when I got it from delivery, the resting position was too far to the right. However, even after the alignment adjustment they did, I still have to manually move the wiperblade over to the left (going over 30mph, the blade does not move back left afterwards). I've also noticed that when wiping, the blade does not consistently move back to a set location. Sometimes it moves back more left, sometimes it moves back more right. Is this normal?
I drove up to Lake Tahoe earlier this week during rain and it just wasn't super pleasant dealing with the wiper. What I did notice though is putting the wiper in mode II was the best even in light sprinkling rain so the blade is more or less moving all the time so you don't get the long pause at the bottom of the windshield.
I'm going to schedule another appointment but would love to know if other folks know what the wiper is "supposed to be doing" or if there is some place I could read about the proper/expected behavior of this thing!
Attached two images - you can see the different landing positions of the wiper. And clearly it is too far right to where you can see it from the driver's position.
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