>lightly raining
>not using the adjustable wiper timer
Why the hell do you people drive with wipers on full blast in the lightest drizzle? Does it not bother you to have them running when your windshield is barely wet?
>lightly raining
>not using the adjustable wiper timer
Why the hell do you people drive with wipers on full blast in the lightest drizzle? Does it not bother you to have them running when your windshield is barely wet?
Nobody does this aside from clueless hamfisted retards. They just slam the stalk with one of their meat hooks and call it good. They have enough fine motor skills to text while plowing into the side of a school bus or smashing someone's granny, but can't be arsed to move a stalk one position.
>not having rain sensing wiper to do all the work for you
Come on, it's $CURRENT_YEAR people!
> driving my old Felicia
> slight rain, tap wiper stalk one step up
> Wipes once
> Minutes passes
> Wipes three times in 10 seconds
> A minute pass
> Wipes once
> A minute pass
> Wipes once
> Stops wiping until I put it one step further up and back down again
> Has to attend wiper stalk continuously to not hear that *scrape scrape* while also actually keeping my field of vision clear of water.
Sometimes there's a good reason
In my present car, an Octavia, I have a button on the wiper stalk that chooses between 4 intervals on the slowest setting. And they all 4 work.
Neato
>a button on the wiper stalk that chooses between 4 intervals on the slowest setting
This is retarded. A dial is the right way.
>drive S-class
>wipers operate based on rain density and speed of vehicle
dun gotta do shiet mang
Sorry, english is second language, it's like in your picture, but on top of the stalk.
Dial
have to remember that.
>tfw remember when wiper delay was an option
Ah, ok. Yeah, it's a dial or a knob in the picture I posted since it rotates.
Auto rain sensing wipers master race!