Wiper Delay
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Wiper Delay
I know there was a forum about this a while ago, and I did read about it just now, but I wanted to know if getting a new stalk was the only solution. Trust me, I'm not trying to re-start an old thread or anything, but I really don't want to spend any money if there is any other solution.
On another note, I love my new Rover, absolutely love it. Its due for an oil change and I'm going to do it this weekend.. any thoughts on good oil to use.. I was thinking a synthetic blend.. I use full synthetic in my Porsche, but don't think I'm going to go that route in the Rover.. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as always.
Thanks a ton fellas.
Best regards....
On another note, I love my new Rover, absolutely love it. Its due for an oil change and I'm going to do it this weekend.. any thoughts on good oil to use.. I was thinking a synthetic blend.. I use full synthetic in my Porsche, but don't think I'm going to go that route in the Rover.. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as always.
Thanks a ton fellas.
Best regards....
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Thanks for the reply. I am asking about the stalk for the windshield wipers. The previous thread i read said that way to correct the issue was to buy a new stalk (the thing that turns them on and off). It only happens when its cold outside. I live in south TX so its not that big of a deal, its cold maybe 3 or 4 days a year, lol!
As for the oil, I don't mind running fully synthetic as long as it wont mess anything up, should I run a blend first time around and then go into fully synthetic?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks man!
As for the oil, I don't mind running fully synthetic as long as it wont mess anything up, should I run a blend first time around and then go into fully synthetic?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks man!
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