Keeping headlight wipers level
maybe the stops are worn out? how do the wipers know when they have reached resting position?
I just manually move mine a bit now when they are crooked...and many of the Euro cars I've seen never seem to have their wipers sitting the same way on each side.
I have an AMG E60 (6.0 litre E500) brochure and one of the pics they have of it has the wipers sitting screwy !! Whatever.
I open up the wiper, adjust to where it should be after holding down the lever in the car for about five seconds with the lights on so they return to where would be normal.
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I think the euro wipers look nice and serve a purpose (why else would MB have put them on?). And they definitely set the car apart from looking like a regular taxi....pretty classy for a 20 yr old design IMO. To each his own though.
My motors are brand new and still have a bit of play in them...its no big deal though; I also have to re-align the grilltop star sometimes after splattering bugs.
I think the euro wipers look nice and serve a purpose (why else would MB have put them on?). And they definitely set the car apart from looking like a regular taxi....pretty classy for a 20 yr old design IMO. To each his own though.
Spray water all over your hood at night if you accidentaly bump the stalk
Keep you coming back to the dealership to replace yet another broken part...LOL
I am unsure of how your winters are in CT, Jim but up here in Kanada, they don't work on our snow

You are definitiely right though, it is to each their own...
I guess if you try to move a lot of snow/ice w/ these tiny wipers, the motors would most probably burn out...
I like them there for looks. Just one of those old gadgets that set these things apart. It's all in the detail they say
A lot of people seem to always notice the monowiper, the headlight wipers.Then again most of my colleagues are engineers and these are the things they notice....

Also.. most people modify their car for looks
But, I don't think I'd lose sleep over replacing the US wipers if I had a pre-facelift 124. Unless maybe it's a 500E
Last edited by Holson; Aug 9, 2003 at 11:51 PM.
I'm amazed that you drive your car in the snow; as nice as it looks. That's quite a shame...rear wheel cars in snow is a disaster waiting to happen. You crazy.
Sand bags, good tires (with metal studs) and she's not that big of a B!^ch
...plus I usually only drive in the city and fancy myself a good winter driver...although I don't have the M119 power to contend with, LOLI appreciate the compliments, they are greatly appreciated when received from owners of the DADDY W124's

FWIW, my snowboard fits nice (and looks great) on my modded E's roof rack heh heh
Even with ASR, all that torque and hp on the M119 makes it daunting to drive in the winter here in CT...we get around 100 inches of snow/year. No comparison to you Canucks but still enough to warrant a 4x4 truck in my book.
Maybe we see each other at Whistler or Tremblant...eh?
(FWIW, the town is called Sutton, not to be confused with Sutton, Ontario) Mont Sutton has som of the best Glade skiing in NA...
My wife has family in LaSalle near Montreal also...small world, eh?
Much props to you for driving your Benz thru the crazy winters you all get up there...I'm amazed that your ride looks as good as it does, being black and all that.







