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I agree - the wiper arms do stick up rather high. Noticed it right away when I got my car.
-Austin
-Austin
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Pretty sure what 968Gene meant, and what I'm talking about, is not the position of the wiper blades at rest, relative to the bottom edge of the windshield, but the short part of the wiper arms that goes from the posts to the hinges.
If you're sitting in your car and look at your wiper arms, this piece curves up near the hinge end, putting the wiper arm up and away from the windshield a few inches, unnecessarily it seems to me. My driver's side wiper arm pretty much blocks my view of the front of the car when I'm behind the wheel.
So the question is, is there a different wiper arm available that will position the arms closer to the windshield? This will look cleaner I think (I'm not crazy, am I?) and improve visibility.
-Austin
PS - anyone tried those new one-piece Michelin wiper blades?
-Austin
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There is an adjustment for the interval rate located on the dash below the instrument cluster next the left of the defrost on/off. It is a thumbwheel with a wiper symbol next to it.
Chris Vais
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OK rxter you have 2 968s and you didn't know they had intermittent setting and that it was adjustable??? Must be a California thing.
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Hey, Chris and I are both in California and we knew it! lol The one control that drove me nuts was the trip meter reset. I flew to southern California to pick up my cab when I bought it and wanted to start the drive back with the trip meter at "0". For the life of me I couldn't figure out how to reset it. I looked everywhere, tried every button and knob. I knew it HAD to be there somewhere. Only after I looked it up on my iPad did I find that little sucker masquerading as an air vent louver!
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lol.....Attached to your elbow
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I keep mine in the trunk! lol
Bill
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