turn-off rain sensing wiper in Murano-09
Does any one know, how to turn off rain-sensing wiper in Nissan murano 09.
I had a car wash done recently, and one of my left arm wiper got bent. it cost 45$ to replace the wiper arm.
I had a car wash done recently, and one of my left arm wiper got bent. it cost 45$ to replace the wiper arm.
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But since I could not even figure out how to tune the wipers on last Friday night in my first rain, I better tell you that all you have to do is move the wiper handle up one notch.
Center is off
One notch down is intermitted, and rain sensing
One more notch down is slow
One more notch down is fast.
Joe K0BX
I do like it in the summer though, so ideally it should be reversible. I haven't found anything on other forums. Any ideas?
2009 Murano SL w/luxury package
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I have the rain-sensing wipers on my '07 RX350, and I love them!
They're one of my favorite features on my car. I just move the stalk up one notch. There's the word "auto" printed on my windshield wiper stalk. Also, you can set the sensitivity of the rain-sensing function to high, low or medium. Granted, it's sometimes difficult to determine if I'm in auto or rains-sense mode(and this happens only after the car has been to the car wash and the attendants seem to know to turn off my wipers anyway) so when I'm unsure,
I move the stalk down one more notch, which turns the wipers on at regular speed.
I'd like to hear others' input on the rains-sensing wipers pertaining to the Murano though. Mine work great. On my car, they also increase in speed when the driving speed increases. The only time I have to adjust anything is when there's a light mist-type of rain, and sometimes too much sprinkles get on the windshield and I'll bump down a notch on the stalk to go to regular speed. But, otherwise, they work great.