Intermittent wiper setting
Is yours working in contrary fashion?
my experience is this: the metalized grid embedded into the top of the wind-
shield (level with the inside rear view mirror) is the wetness detect. On first
click of the switch, if rain sensor senses rain, it swipes. If not, it delays until
rain accumulates on sensor and it deploys again - swipe/swipe.
Go inside the car and feel the windshield at the area of the "grid" around the mirror. You will feel that it is something applied to the glass on the inside and in my estimation has nothing to do with rain sensing. I do see from the outside a little patch of blue in that area but can't get close enough with out climbing on the hood to get a good look at it. Perhaps that has something to do with it.
It's a mystery to me - still - but sure works well.
Brian
rshoemaker, when u say "when it is barely raining", is the rain continuous or are you talking about drizzles? If it is light rain (a little more than drizzles), the sensor will still cause the wiper to work like it is on low, even tho it is set on intermittent. When the car is stationery (e.g. at the lights), the wipers should go back to normal intermittent operation under these conditions.
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Go inside the car and feel the windshield at the area of the "grid" around the mirror. You will feel that it is something applied to the glass on the inside and in my estimation has nothing to do with rain sensing...."
on this board, someone else said it was the grid and I just took their word for
it. Wasn't curious enough to examine close up or climb the hood like Lt Columbo
would have, neither. Thx for the correction...B and W.
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Maybe I should throw a new wiper blade on there and see if that make a difference. Perhaps the blade is leaving a stream of water in front of the sensor or something...
Maybe I should throw a new wiper blade on there and see if that make a difference. Perhaps the blade is leaving a stream of water in front of the sensor or something...
, on the wiper function switch). I am confident that my wiper blades are perfectly clean and undamaged and that the windscreen area over the rain sensor is equally pristine. Guess the problem lies within the actual sensor but not sure yet if this can be reset by the MB garage or it will need replacing. Will post my findings after a visit to the garage - no doubt after leaving them with a not inconsiderable contribution of my hard earned cash.







