Rain sensing wipers operation

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JohnyPython

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Is there a way to use rain x and have these function correctly at the same time? I feel like there’s a sensing node that’s right in the middle of the dash, and I can rain x what’s right in my view


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I use RainX washer fluid and no problems
 

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I believe the sensor is by the rear view mirror. Just don't treat that area.
What is the node right on top on the front of the dash? It’s triangular shaped I thought that was it. I’ll get a pic when I can


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last few cars with rain sensing wipers I have found that rain-x on the sensor is not a good idea. I generally try and avoid it.
 

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*** I Have not tried this yet ***

Below are Forscan codes to change the wipe time config. Without testing myself yet, I cannot confirm which settings impact which wiping features. But since there's tons of smart people on this forum figured I would share and those who are comfortable could test and let us all know, unless you wanted to wait until I can test and confirm.

SCCM | 724-02-01 x*xx xxxx xx
SCMInit OffToAutoWipe (OTAW) / SCMRrWipe LiftgateAjarEnable (WLA) / SCMRrWipe Pos1 (WP1)/ SCMRrWipe Pos2 (WP2)
0=OTAW false, WLA false, WP1 8secs, WP2 0secs 8=OTAW true, WLA false, WP1 8secs, WP2 0secs
1=OTAW false, WLA false, WP1 8secs, WP2 5secs 9=OTAW true, WLA false, WP1 8secs, WP2 5secs
2=OTAW false, WLA false, WP1 10secs, WP2 0secs A=OTAW true, WLA false, WP1 10secs, WP2 0secs
3=OTAW false, WLA false, WP1 10secs, WP2 5secs B=OTAW true, WLA false, WP1 10secs, WP2 5secs
4=OTAW false, WLA true, WP1 8secs, WP2 0secs C=OTWA true, WLA true, WP1 8secs, WP2 0secs
5=OTAW false, WLA true, WP1 8secs, WP2 5secs D=OTWA true, WLA true, WP1 8secs, WP2 5secs
6=OTAW false, WLA true, WP1 10secs, WP2 0secs E=OTWA true, WLA true, WP1 10secs, WP2 0secs
7=OTAW false, WLA true, WP1 10secs, WP2 5secs F=OTWA true, WLA true, WP1 10secs, WP2 5secs

SCCM | 724-02-01 xx*x xxxx xx
SCMRrWipe Time Cfg: 0=1500ms, 1=1750ms, 2=2000ms, 3=2250ms, 4=2500ms, 5=2750ms, 6=3000ms, 7=3250ms, 8=3500ms, 9=3750ms, A=4000ms, B=4250ms, C=4500ms, D=4750ms, E=5000ms, F=5250ms

SCCM | 724-02-01 xxxx **** xx
SCMCourtesy Wipe Time (CWT) / SCMWashBefore Wipe Time (WBWT)
0=CWT 1sec, WBWT 100ms 8=CWT 3secs, WBWT 100ms
1=CWT 1sec, WBWT 250ms 9=CWT 3secs, WBWT 250ms
2=CWT 1sec, WBWT 400ms A=CWT 3secs, WBWT 400ms
3=CWT 1sec, WBWT 550ms B=CWT 3secs, WBWT 550ms
4=CWT 2secs, WBWT 100ms C=CWT 4secs, WBWT 100ms
5=CWT 2secs, WBWT 250ms D=CWT 4secs, WBWT 250ms
6=CWT 2secs, WBWT 400ms E=CWT 4secs, WBWT 400ms
7=CWT 2secs, WBWT 550ms F=CWT 4secs, WBWT 550ms
I went into my settings and see the place for courtesy wipe with the box unchecked (the way I want it) but do not see a box for rain sensing. It is blank after the courtesy wipe. I have the 802A package on a 2019. I looked at the window sticker and it does not mention rain sensor wipers. I would think the 802A would have it. What is going on? If you program yours let us know what you changed in the SCCM and I will see if I can do the same. Does anyone's 2019 have rain sensing wipers?
 
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Is there a way to use rain x and have these function correctly at the same time? I feel like there’s a sensing node that’s right in the middle of the dash, and I can rain x what’s right in my view


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I used Adam’s Polishes glass sealant the past couple years and the rain sensing wipers have worked fine


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