Santa Fe 03 Intermittent Wipers Question
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Santa Fe 03 Intermittent Wipers Question
Maybe for Hyundai Tech, or anyone else that knows this. When I have
the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
before they had electric wipers.
the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
before they had electric wipers.
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Re: Santa Fe 03 Intermittent Wipers Question
My 2003 Sonata does that and I think its rather cool.. When you slow down
and there's less water hitting the windshield, the wiper does not scrub and
make a lot of noise. I think its a smart idea. The old cars with vacuum
wipers (we are showing our age) worked exactly the opposite. They slowed
down when you needed them and sped up when you didn't.
bill
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"fancyhit" <fancyhit@***.net> wrote in message
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> Maybe for Hyundai Tech, or anyone else that knows this. When I have
> the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
> they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
> slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
> work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
> the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
> very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
> before they had electric wipers.
>
and there's less water hitting the windshield, the wiper does not scrub and
make a lot of noise. I think its a smart idea. The old cars with vacuum
wipers (we are showing our age) worked exactly the opposite. They slowed
down when you needed them and sped up when you didn't.
bill
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"fancyhit" <fancyhit@***.net> wrote in message
news:1133359263.588035.235870@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Maybe for Hyundai Tech, or anyone else that knows this. When I have
> the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
> they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
> slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
> work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
> the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
> very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
> before they had electric wipers.
>
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Re: Santa Fe 03 Intermittent Wipers Question
My 2003 Sonata does that and I think its rather cool.. When you slow down
and there's less water hitting the windshield, the wiper does not scrub and
make a lot of noise. I think its a smart idea. The old cars with vacuum
wipers (we are showing our age) worked exactly the opposite. They slowed
down when you needed them and sped up when you didn't.
bill
--
"fancyhit" <fancyhit@***.net> wrote in message
news:1133359263.588035.235870@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Maybe for Hyundai Tech, or anyone else that knows this. When I have
> the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
> they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
> slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
> work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
> the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
> very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
> before they had electric wipers.
>
and there's less water hitting the windshield, the wiper does not scrub and
make a lot of noise. I think its a smart idea. The old cars with vacuum
wipers (we are showing our age) worked exactly the opposite. They slowed
down when you needed them and sped up when you didn't.
bill
--
"fancyhit" <fancyhit@***.net> wrote in message
news:1133359263.588035.235870@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Maybe for Hyundai Tech, or anyone else that knows this. When I have
> the wipers on intermittent, especially on the faster of the settings,
> they all of a sudden turn to full speed. When I come to a stop or very
> slow they go back to intermittent. Is this a problem or do they all
> work that way? It does not seem to be moisture related because when
> the windshield is almost dry they still run at full until I stop. It's
> very annoying as I remember the very old cars used to work that way
> before they had electric wipers.
>
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