2024TahoeRST
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I completely agree, it has nothing to do with the heater settings. GM needs to fix this issue asap, it’s not only the Tahoe and Yukons it’s the sierra’s regular and HD’s as well. The issue is the wiper blades sit far below the windshield and freeze up. And the defrost vents are only in the center and don’t extend to the sides of the dash./windshield. There should be a heater like Toyota did on there trucks and suvs. This is by far one the biggest safety issues a car manufacture should 100% have to fix.
I park in a heated garage and if it’s snowing outside with the defrost on full blast in -10 C or colde and a little bit of snow falling, ice builds up immediately on the wiper blades and the defrost cannot keep up. If the wiper blades are not on full blast non stop the freeze to the windshield.
I have ordered some heated wiper blades and hoping this helps.
I have checked into heaters to stick to the windshield to help keep the blades warm and from freezing completely solid to the windshield but GM has made the gap to narrow to even try to slide the heaters between the dash and the windshield.
A complete flub especially on a 100,000 dollar vehicle.
I park in a heated garage and if it’s snowing outside with the defrost on full blast in -10 C or colde and a little bit of snow falling, ice builds up immediately on the wiper blades and the defrost cannot keep up. If the wiper blades are not on full blast non stop the freeze to the windshield.
I have ordered some heated wiper blades and hoping this helps.
I have checked into heaters to stick to the windshield to help keep the blades warm and from freezing completely solid to the windshield but GM has made the gap to narrow to even try to slide the heaters between the dash and the windshield.
A complete flub especially on a 100,000 dollar vehicle.