Amaster
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Detailed her and put window visors on. Still can't track down the reason my back glass from popping on with the back windshield wiper on.
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Mickey, any pics of these installed ?
the rear wiper motor and glass hatch are synced together so you can't open the rear glass with the wiper on and get smacked in the face or injured.Detailed her and put window visors on. Still can't track down the reason my back glass from popping on with the back windshield wiper on.
Fabulous! Glad to see that the fuel pump is working and that you’re out adventuring.Yesterday all I did was drive it all over town to see if the fuel pump replacement solved her issues. All good.
So today it was nice to get back to what we like. Spent most of the day on dirt.
Wow.the rear wiper motor and glass hatch are synced together so you can't open the rear glass with the wiper on and get smacked in the face or injured.
If it is not working correctly then the wiper motor needs to be replaced it is all one unit (wiper motor/hatch release).
didn't know this? usually it happens the other way around the glass won't open because the wiper motor is not parked or parking correctly or is just *****Wow.
Has anyone driven with the rear hatch glass open?
I need to get a few pieces of lumber and don't want to hook up/take the car trailer.
+1. I also usually use a bungee to hold the glass against the load gently to prevent the possibility of it slamming into it from a higher position along the way. I also drive with all 4 windows down to ensure good airflow and minimize exhaust intrusion.Don't go for very long or do a lot of idling or else you'll be too sleepy to unload the lumber. The exhaust gets pulled in from the back. Put the rear door windows down. Also, take it easy on the bumps cuz you don't want the hatch glass to bounce around.