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Old 12-26-2009, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Brandon_SLC View Post
Toyota's solution is a "Winter" switch which keeps the wipers up on the windshield when they are turned off.

I miss my 126. I wish I'd never sold it.
Sounds like a typical Toyota approach to the problem. A band-aid fix instead of a real fix. I drive every day in snow and bad weather, and my wipers work perfectly every time. The W126 is awesome!
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