It's pretty simple to prop the blades up on their ends on the windshield too. This time of year it's just a good idea if the car/van is not in covered parking. bob . >> > > I've seen this on a number of vehicles -- IIRC Suby Outback and Honda > Accord included. It should unstick the blade from the glass so you > don't rip the blade or wreck the linkage -- but of course it has to > have been running long enough before you try, which makes me wonder > about its practical utility. I think my Accord had it, but I can't > remember what if anything the manual said about it. > > d > |
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