outlandish
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- Jan 5, 2015
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Mine is a basic PHEV.
It appears that when the rear window demister is switched on it also switches on the heated wing mirrors and the lower section of the front windscreen to deice the wiper blades should they be frozen.
This is all great news.
We are informed that if wipers become blocked by ice etc the motor may burn out if they aren't turned off. Also to check that wiper blades are not frozen onto the glass because of the same result.
Does this all mean that they should not be left turned on to the automatic setting ?
Because if they are and you get in the car and start it to deice the screen as mentioned above then are they at risk of burning out the motor.
In other words, should they not be left on 'automatic' in cold weather ?
Finally. If you do accidentally get in the car after leaving it the night before with the wipers on automatic and start it and the wipers attempt to move but are frozen how do you turn them off because usually once they have started they need to do a sweep before they will rest again.
It appears that when the rear window demister is switched on it also switches on the heated wing mirrors and the lower section of the front windscreen to deice the wiper blades should they be frozen.
This is all great news.
We are informed that if wipers become blocked by ice etc the motor may burn out if they aren't turned off. Also to check that wiper blades are not frozen onto the glass because of the same result.
Does this all mean that they should not be left turned on to the automatic setting ?
Because if they are and you get in the car and start it to deice the screen as mentioned above then are they at risk of burning out the motor.
In other words, should they not be left on 'automatic' in cold weather ?
Finally. If you do accidentally get in the car after leaving it the night before with the wipers on automatic and start it and the wipers attempt to move but are frozen how do you turn them off because usually once they have started they need to do a sweep before they will rest again.