window wipers
- patty
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window wipers
Does any one know how to make the window wiper not suck,make em stronger?
- patty
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Re: window wipers
i mean like in removing snow in the morning,there great with rain jsut in the morning when your late and theres only like an inch of snow id be nice if the wipers could handle it
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Re: window wipers
get yourself one of them snow brush's and wipe the snow off before you get in ,or while the van is warming up,you dont want to burn out the motor with trying to wipe the snow off with them.it takes only seconds to do. 

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Re: window wipers
I have noticed that the wiper motors aren't as strong as the ones on some other vehicles, however keep in mind that waking up to a couple of inches of snow on your windshield isn't all that likely in Japan...
You should be clearing the rest of the vehicle of snow anyway, do the windshield too (and PLEASE for the sake of everyone behind you, do the roof!!!)
You should be clearing the rest of the vehicle of snow anyway, do the windshield too (and PLEASE for the sake of everyone behind you, do the roof!!!)
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Re: window wipers
haha, yeah i usualy dont do the roof to keep people from tail gating me,the turn out form my residence is directly up a hill so its pretty slow going and its a piss off when some guy rides you up it.anyways i usualy do brush it off but itd be nice if i could just hope in and they just pushed it off like most cars,but good point about lacking lots of snow in japan.
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Re: window wipers
Hardly no snow in Japan?!? Maybe not in Tokyo but here's a picture that's worth a thousand words... Or check up this link if you want even better pictures of snowy Japan!
http://www.snowjapan.com/e/gallery/inde ... japan.html
http://www.snowjapan.com/e/gallery/inde ... japan.html
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Re: window wipers
Ohhhh I couldn't resist!... Go ahead, use your wipers to move your Japanese snow off your windshield! lol
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Re: window wipers
dam...why odnt i live there?
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Re: window wipers
Mine seems to do fine with a couple of inches of snow, but fails completely with the same amount of slush.