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Old 03-29-2005, 05:38 PM
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unplug the sensor, and they will not come on by themselves
Old 03-29-2005, 06:04 PM
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unplug the sensor, and they will not come on by themselves

That only aplies to pre-'05 W203's. In '05 W203's the rain sensor and light sensor are built into one unit with a single plug.
Old 03-29-2005, 06:58 PM
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I read it stupid face, I was responding to the other comments. You can pull that pole stuck up your butt out.
LOL, haven't heard that one since the first grade. i'm gonna have to disagree with you on this though. i've used Rain X in my past 3 cars and have yet to have a problem. i did notice an occasional skipping with my infiniti when it wasn't raining heavy, otherwise, even with the bmw, i haven't had any squeaking or any other annoyances with it.
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Skipping yes, that's what I was going for (sqeaking was the wrong term, sorry). It was late, I was tired...nuff said. I haven't noticed a difference in wiping interval with/without using Rain-X. Good luck with finding a fix :-)
Old 03-31-2005, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim Banville
With the feature turned off, the first click on the wiper stalk will give you 1 wipe every 5 seconds.
I used to drive a 1980s Toyota Corona and the wiping interval (adjustable from 1 sec to 10 secs) on the first click could be manually varied by turning the control stalk. That was most useful .
Old 04-04-2005, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by racee
I would recommend that if you are experiencing problems with when your wipers swipe, you should contact your dealer. My wipers used to swipe when the pollen from trees hit the window... bright blue sky... I took it to the dealership and they had to replace the whole sensor. It works fine now and when I don't want them on at all, I just turn them off and they do not swipe.
...01 C240, same problem, hyperactive rainscence. dealer replaced problematic sensor, they are fine now, maybe even a little slow. We'll see if i can get another 35,000 miles out of the new sensor. Going in for 3rd set of fuel level senders though, next time it $600 for me.
Old 04-04-2005, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ffejalink
Skipping yes, that's what I was going for (sqeaking was the wrong term, sorry). It was late, I was tired...nuff said. I haven't noticed a difference in wiping interval with/without using Rain-X. Good luck with finding a fix :-)
i've used Rain-X spray on window cleaner and Rain-X wipes to clean my windshield and have noticed no differences. my auto-wipers have always worked perfectly and i love'em!
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yup, i usually just tap the lever myself in light rain.
Old 04-04-2005, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by FrankW
yup, i usually just tap the lever myself in light rain.
I find that solution ridiculous. Why should the driver have MORE work to do in the rain when you're paying extra for "upgraded" wipers?
Old 04-04-2005, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Banville
I find that solution ridiculous. Why should the driver have MORE work to do in the rain when you're paying extra for "upgraded" wipers?
it's standard
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it's standard
it wasn't standard on my car, it was part of the sunroof package which was an option
Old 04-05-2005, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by FrankW
yup, i usually just tap the lever myself in light rain.
That is all I do as well. Then again I do not need a clean windshield everytime one or two drops hits it.... I normally let the water collect so I do not get annoyed by the dry swipe or not enough water on the window swipe that squeaks like crazy!
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Originally Posted by lars
Maybe a problem with the new sensor configuration? They work great in my '03.
Mine work great as well.
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My rain sensors come as standard.
It is really annoying for me.
During slight rain, just a teeny bit of acceleration can cause the wipers to swing like mad.

Another problem is because my wipers squeak very loudly. If my wipers aren't noisy, probably I won't be annoyed.
I don't have RainX, I am not sure if the squeaking is caused by the Mequiar's car shampoo (I don't use that shampoo on the windscreen but they may have overflowed over it during washing).
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I know this is an old thread... I found it using search.

My 02 C240's auto-sensing was working fine, almost too fine.

I replaced the windshield with another OEM one due to a crack, and the new windshield came with a sensor. Of course in sunny CA it just started to rain a few weeks ago, and I am noticing the same thing: in a slight drizzle while the other one would have functioned perfectly, this one just keeps going and going, no different than the ON (low) mode. It sometimes works fine, but mostly works constantly.

I was hoping that I would find out here how to change the sensitivity (like turning a screw or something on the unit), but I guess I am stock with a bad sensor.

Any ideas from anyone??
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My 01 S over wipes too..

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