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RDR



Member Since: 27 Apr 2018
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Heated Windscreen Coverage
The car was iced up this morning, when I thought the windscreen was clear I blipped the wipers and the passenger sides blade was still stuck to the glass at the tip. Looking at it the screen heater hadn't cleared the wiper area by about 2 inch all the way up the passenger side of the screen.

Anyone else experienced this? seems odd to miss the last few inches or I might have a heater element issue in the screen Confused 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Post #1017043 1st Dec 2023 3:31pm
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J77



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I think the wipers sit just below the heated area, best to leave them in winter park.

Also the heating elements don’t go to the edge of the screen 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #1017052 1st Dec 2023 5:07pm
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RDR



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I’ll set the winter park it caught me out this morning.

Photo of the area once it was thawed the wiper tip got caught on really thick ice in its path just got me thinking why they designed it like that.



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Post #1017054 1st Dec 2023 5:14pm
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J77



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Looking at that image, it should go closer than that. It goes up at an angle, more inline with the thicker frost. I’ll have a look at mine. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #1017055 1st Dec 2023 5:25pm
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You should be able to see the thin wires on the glass. All the area with the wires in should clear MY23 D250 Defender 110 X-Dynamic SE, Carpathian Grey, 7 Seat, Electric Towbar
Post #1017059 1st Dec 2023 5:50pm
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J77



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Yours is the same as mine. I thought it was closer but there’s no elements there.



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Post #1017125 2nd Dec 2023 9:43am
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RDR



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Thanks I had a look this morning an concluded it’s by design. Just need to be careful in hard frost as the end of the wiper blade isn’t freed by the heating, surprised me yesterday as the wiper was stuck. The cold weather park setting should alleviate it if it’s selected 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Post #1017128 2nd Dec 2023 9:53am
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parukas



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A bit late with this one but maybe helpful - there is a setting for the vipers, something called "winter mode", if that is ON then car will park the wipers higher and they will get defrosted sooner
Post #1021410 16th Jan 2024 3:02pm
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