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Two concerns: Wipers and Rear A/C.

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Jack MeHoff

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Is anyone else bothered by the wipers when they are full of ice and you are unable to pull them out to clean them? Mine are currently frozen solid under the hood (-2 degrees outside). Also, when i'm driving and they get full of ice, they are impossible to stop them in the "up" position. Even when I shut the engine off, they retract. I literally have to open the hood to get them "unstuck" to clean them. Pisses me off. My other vehicles do not have this problem. Nor does my wife's 2019 CRV. Also, everytime I start my car, the rear A/C goes on. I have to retract my seat and turn it off. What's up with that?
 
Is anyone else bothered by the wipers when they are full of ice and you are unable to pull them out to clean them? Mine are currently frozen solid under the hood (-2 degrees outside). Also, when i'm driving and they get full of ice, they are impossible to stop them in the "up" position. Even when I shut the engine off, they retract. I literally have to open the hood to get them "unstuck" to clean them. Pisses me off. My other vehicles do not have this problem. Nor does my wife's 2019 CRV. Also, everytime I start my car, the rear A/C goes on. I have to retract my seat and turn it off. What's up with that?
Have you tried putting the wipers in service mode? That pops them out from under the hood and places them in the up position.

My rear AC does not automatically turn on. I'm sure someone has a suggestion for a setting/fix.
 
Discussion on your concerns above. Not sure what you mean on rear A/C, you can control rear climate from the front panel also.
 
Sounds like a great time to flip through that manual 🤷‍♂️
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Have you tried putting the wipers in service mode? That pops them out from under the hood and places them in the up position.

My rear AC does not automatically turn on. I'm sure someone has a suggestion for a setting/fi

Have you tried putting the wipers in service mode? That pops them out from under the hood and places them in the up position.

My rear AC does not automatically turn on. I'm sure someone has a suggestion for a setting/fix.
Thank you for the response, i will check that as soon as the weather gets a little better. It's below zero where I live with no end in sight for the next week or so. Thanks again though.
 
You might need to have this performed for your rear HVAC:

 
Is anyone else bothered by the wipers when they are full of ice and you are unable to pull them out to clean them? Mine are currently frozen solid under the hood (-2 degrees outside). Also, when i'm driving and they get full of ice, they are impossible to stop them in the "up" position. Even when I shut the engine off, they retract. I literally have to open the hood to get them "unstuck" to clean them. Pisses me off. My other vehicles do not have this problem. Nor does my wife's 2019 CRV. Also, everytime I start my car, the rear A/C goes on. I have to retract my seat and turn it off. What's up with that?
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Thank you for the response, i will check that as soon as the weather gets a little better. It's below zero where I live with no end in sight for the next week or so. Thanks again though.
Do you mean, they're currently frozen in place? It's below zero where I live too but getting the blades functional and in service mode is possible.
 




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