BenD
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Long line visually indicates more rain thus more frequent wipe cycle. Short line, less rain, less wiper cycles. Or look at like turn knob up (lines get longer) it is more wipes, turn knob down (lines get shorter) for less wipes.I don't understand why the
long white line indicates that the wipers will go faster ?? it seems logical to me that the small white line indicates a wait less line for the next pulse no!!
Yes I looked at the picture. Did you? When you turn the knob down (toward driver) the shorter lines line up with the arrow. Turn up (away) the longer lines align with arrow. It's been kicked around here before. The Stupidest Little ComplaintDid you look at the picture?
Down the lines are longer.
I had a car that was the opposite, small line mean short time between each pulse and long line was more time between each line and I think that it the way it should be.The long white line indicates the interval between wipes will be longer, nothing to do with speed, only time
Apparently I didn't look closely, thanks.Yes I looked at the picture. Did you? When you turn the knob down (toward driver) the shorter lines line up with the arrow. Turn up (away) the longer lines align with arrow. It's been kicked around here before. The Stupidest Little Complaint
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While driving, there’s no time to actually look at the stalk, so yes, using the force is how I do it too.My 95 Lesaber intermittent wiper stalk lines have worn off so I just use The Force to figure out what the setting is.
On the older Cadillac's I had it was very simple, but having multiple rental cars for business travel it was simply rotate knob until speed was what I required. No need to look at owners manual if it was even in the rental or the stalk lines, the only thing to know was what side the gas went in.
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This is a bit off topic but for which side of the car gas goes in look at the gas gauge. Most newish cars have an arrow on the gas guage pointing to the side of the car where the filler is.
…or you have control of how much it rains using this stalk… 🙂I have seen a Honda's wiper switch stalk. The water droplet symbols make way more sense.
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The little stalk that turns us into:…or you have control of how much it rains using this stalk… 🙂