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Originally Posted by MortnCyn If you think about it, the wiper will work fine when driving on wet roads. You get more than enough moisture to wipe the window. If it is dry and dirty, you need to clean your windows. |
Good point. But somewhere built into the price of the vehicle is the convenience of washing the rear window on demand while driving and staining the back of the vehicle with the blue window washer fluid. If it's there, it should work.
After all, if the weather is nice I could roll down the window and make a turn signal by hand but I prefer not to do that. If I was a European owner I could manually fold my mirrors like North American owners do but I would prefer to use the motor driven function available to them.
I guess my thinking on this can be that if you as an owner are willing to accept one operationl defect it is just that much easier to rationalize why you can live with the 2nd and then the 3rd operational defect. Then you trade the car in at the same dealer who didn't fix things and he jabs you in the eye with a sharp stick because some things don't work on your trade in.
Enough, I was just playing with the premise of what happens when we accept workarounds instead of getting things fixed.