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15th February 2022, 20:23 | #11 |
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Gives you something to read on the way to work in the morning as well.
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So wouldn't just turning the ignition off with the wipers running have the same effect? Need good timing to get them to park at the bottomof the screen
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16th February 2022, 11:11 | #14 |
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I miss the 'dribble wipe' that was on my ZS. Use the washer and the wipers do their stuff, park and then wipe again to catch that annoying dribble that always runs down the screen in the middle. It's not a thing for the 75/ZT as I asked at the Nano back in the summer.
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16th February 2022, 17:00 | #16 |
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So the standard set up still parks if you turn the ignition off mid sweep?
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