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anglaslt



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Re: Winter Wiper Park or Wipers Up?

Vanny wrote:
what to people who actually live in cold countries do?


Well this place gets pretty cold in winter and I've never seen anyone bothering to lift their wiper arms. If it's been snowing you'll need to lift them to clean the snow off. It helps that with really low temperatures the blade doesn't freeze to the screen. driving on the right side

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JulesK wrote:
Picked up some crackers today. From the Flea bay.£15.45
Fitted and tested, seem really good quality. Using a hosepipe in Wales!! No bloody rain when you need it Rolling with laughter




LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2 FRONT & REAR WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES - SET OF 3 WIPERS
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I bought some last month from Aldi Michelin all weather wipers, £10 for two, I also bought a set for my MGZT V6 190.

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blacktiger wrote:
JulesK wrote:
Picked up some crackers today. From the Flea bay.£15.45
Fitted and tested, seem really good quality. Using a hosepipe in Wales!! No bloody rain when you need it Rolling with laughter




LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2 FRONT & REAR WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES - SET OF 3 WIPERS
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What's with the Boomerangs?


Don't see much point of straight wipers on a curved windscreen Confused Lift yours off and you may be surprised. If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.

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Re: Winter Wiper Park or Wipers Up?

Vanny wrote:
...what to people who actually live in cold countries do?...


It’s not the coldness of the country, so much as the freeze-thaw cycles, the humidity and the type of snow. While UK certainly wouldn’t count as a properly cold country, it is much more common for us to have a wet night followed by freezing conditions around dawn, which leads to the wipers frozen to the windscreen. Having them parked in the vertical position helps reduce the amount of water dammed against them when it freezes, but lifting them off the screen is better still.

The recent cold, easterly continental air-flow has been much colder, but also much drier. The snow has been much lighter in weight, posing less of a problem for parked wipers, but causing more problems on the roads because of drifting. 2005 D3 2.7 Auto
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blacktiger wrote:
IanMetro wrote:


As a side issue, I have used the small pipe lagging to block off the FL2's upper front air intake during winter. The lagging fits into the slots of the front grill just right.

Partially blanking off the radiator in winter used to be common, never hear of anyone doing it now.


That's because we have thermostats these days.


Sorry to come back on this, but blanking off radiator has fuel saving effects on both a much quicker warm up and reduced under bonnet (turbulent) air.

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I have resurrected this thread as I have just fallen foul of the first real frosty morning.

When I came out of the house a couple of days ago my FL2 was really frosted up. No problem thought I, just jump in the car and press the Programmed Defrost button.

Unfortunately the Auto-Wipers started at the same time and ripped a piece of my wiper blade. Admittedly the blades were a bit old and thin, but, in the future, I will be raising my blades off window when frost is expected.

Followed advice on forum and fitted Bosch Aero blades, very pleased with them.

On cold mornings, I will be checking blades are free before turning on ignition.

PS On the subject of auto wipers, my first car, 1961 Ford side valve, had wipers that automatically sped up when you released the accelerator. They also used no electricity. Unfortunately they tended to slow and stop as the car speed increased and the manifold pressure dropped. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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IanMetro wrote:
I have resurrected this thread as I have just fallen foul of the first real frosty morning.

When I came out of the house a couple of days ago my FL2 was really frosted up. No problem thought I, just jump in the car and press the Programmed Defrost button.

Unfortunately the Auto-Wipers started at the same time and ripped a piece of my wiper blade. Admittedly the blades were a bit old and thin, but, in the future, I will be raising my blades off window when frost is expected.

Followed advice on forum and fitted Bosch Aero blades, very pleased with them.

On cold mornings, I will be checking blades are free before turning on ignition.

PS On the subject of auto wipers, my first car, 1961 Ford side valve, had wipers that automatically sped up when you released the accelerator. They also used no electricity. Unfortunately they tended to slow and stop as the car speed increased and the manifold pressure dropped.


Lovely vacuum wipers,press the throttle and nothing! Great invention faster you go the slower the wipe!
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