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Front windscreen wiper tip - Stadt Panzer - 08-12-2012 07:12pm

Saw the post about turning on the winter park feature, to save the wipers. After a few days of ice and snow I've also figured out another good reason to use this feature whilst the car is on the move. On my disco 4 the wipers used to freeze up in the cold ie. driving in snow would freeze part if not all of the wiper blade, making it near on impossible to get a clear view.

Anyway had the same problem a couple of days ago, turned on the winter park function and directed the heat to the wind screen, with the wipers higher up they benefit from the heat and no longer freeze up.

Well done LR if it was your that was part of the idea, if not, well you got lucky as its a damn good feature.


RE: Front windscreen wiper tip - XFullFatTim - 09-12-2012 02:52pm

Also you can switch on the heated front screen to keep the blades soft and in the parked position rather than the winter position. Heated screen is also brilliant in snowing and freezing fog conditions to stop the glass freezing and stop the rubbers freezing up. I have yet to figure out how to stop driving snow from settling on the headlamp glasses though as the glass gets very little heat from the Xenon's, not enough to melt snow. Operating the screen washer isn't what you want fatten in these conditions, just to wash lamp lenses means only every 5th windscreen wash too.


Front windscreen wiper tip - Stadt Panzer - 09-12-2012 04:09pm

Tim, found that heated windscreen doesn't put enough heat out to defreeze the wipers and the normal park position is too low, plus it turns its self off after a time.
With 8 inches of new snow this morning, I can only talk from my experience.

Not sure how to get around the headlight problem!!


RE: Front windscreen wiper tip - PhilSkill - 09-12-2012 06:29pm

The amount of energy required to melt snow is huge, all the heated windscreen can do is melt the immediate layer on the screen so it's easy to shift with a brush. For the headlights gTechniq G5 (polish with G4 first) will give the best chance of the headlights staying clean, briliant stuff.


RE: Front windscreen wiper tip - jdiamond - 12-01-2013 10:46pm

(09-12-2012 02:52pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Also you can switch on the heated front screen to keep the blades soft and in the parked position rather than the winter position. Heated screen is also brilliant in snowing and freezing fog conditions to stop the glass freezing and stop the rubbers freezing up. I have yet to figure out how to stop driving snow from settling on the headlamp glasses though as the glass gets very little heat from the Xenon's, not enough to melt snow. Operating the screen washer isn't what you want fatten in these conditions, just to wash lamp lenses means only every 5th windscreen wash too.

I have heard about "park position" a couple of times but cannot select it anywhere on any menu- not a surprise since it is not a very friendly user interface- I am using winter position as it is going to get cold over the next few days. Where can I find "park position"?


RE: Front windscreen wiper tip - cjfp - 13-01-2013 12:15am

They're the same thing ( though iirc, there is also a service position - details in manual)