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> Wiper Blades...semi-automatic, Did you know?
steve44
post Feb 17 2008, 08:42 PM
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Did you know that when you put the wiper blades on interval and you stop, they slow down on their own. The second you push the gas the wiper blades start up again normal speed.
For example, put the wipers on the fastest pace...but still on the interval. Drive around and the wipers will be going from right to left continuously. Then stop. They will stop for about 3 seconds or so. The second you put your foot on the gas the wiper blades begin as normal.

I wasn't expecting this last week.

FYI - this was on a 2008 Accord, EX

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Grace
post Apr 18 2008, 03:14 PM
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The 2008 Accord has semi-automatic wiper blades. This seems very interesting for the blades to work in such a way. I had trouble with my rear wiper blade that went off track. I went to the dealer to get it fixed. It cost $12.00 to fix it. Now it works perfectly especially when it's raining.
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