Wiper woes: My SUV’s automatic rain sensor is all wet John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, answers a question from a reader who’s having no luck with his new vehicle’s rain-sensing system.
Q. My new Volkswagen is my first car with rain-sensing windshield wipers. Driving home last night, the wipers activated, but I could see no sign of precipitation. Ten or 12 seconds later, I drove into ...
We take a look into the functioning of automatic headlamps and rain-sensing wipers to decode the science behind these features As cars become easier to drive, chances of drivers becoming lazier also ...
Cars are packed to the gunwales these days with sensors, hand-holding driver-assist systems, and various arcane doodads that serve to isolate the driver from the actual physical act of driving. The ...
While it is definitely a first-world problem that you don’t want to manually turn on your windshield wipers when it starts raining, it is also one of those things that probably sounds easier to solve ...
A few weeks ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter and solicited suggestions on how to further improve the Tesla driving experience. Amidst a flurry of suggestions, one of the few Musk responded to ...
When driving in the rain, the two most dreaded situations are unclear water spots and constant strange noises. The wiper arms of the Changan CS75 PLUS are designed with shock-absorbing rubber sleeves ...
Water, should it get somewhere it isn't meant to be, can cause all manner of grief. Should water get into a fuel tank, it can cause corrosion, poor running and component damage. Water in carpets can ...
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