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Wipers and Washers - Wipers and Washers Fusion 2002.75 (06/2002-)
Description and Operation

Rain sensor

CAUTION:
CAUTION:The automatic windshield wipers must be switched off before the vehicle is driven into a car wash.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:If the windshield is iced up, the wipers may only be activated by the rain sensor after the windshield has been completely defrosted.
NOTE:
NOTE:The rain sensor is an optical measuring instrument. Contamination such as oil, grease or dust impair its correct function. Before switching on the automatic windshield wipers, the windshield must be clean in the area of the rain sensor.

The rain sensor (1) is integrated together with the light sensor in a housing which is mounted behind the rear view mirror on the windshield.

The rain sensor comprises an opto-electronic measuring and evaluation circuit. The sensor can calculate the amount of precipitation falling on the windshield and request that the windshield wipers are switched on.

On the basis of the information provided by the rain sensor, the windshield wipers are then set to the required wipe speed by the generic electronic module (GEM).

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
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Raindrop
2
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LED
3
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Lens
4
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Photodiode

    The rain sensor consists of three components:

  • an LED
  • a photodiode
  • the lens

The LED emits a light beam of known intensity. The emitted beam emerges through the lens and is then reflected by the windshield.

The reflected light beam enters back through the lens and then reaches the photodiode. The corresponding value taken without moisture on the windshield is used as the reference value for the automatic calibration process.

Subsequent deviations from this value cause the windshield wipers to be switched on.

If rain lands on the windshield then the light reflected by the windshield has a lower intensity. This loss of intensity is registered by the photodiode and, proportionally to the loss of intensity, the module switches on the windshield wipers with the required wipe speed (in intermittent or continuous mode).

When the automatic windshield wipers are switched on (wiper switch set to intermittent mode) the rain sensor is switched on and performs an automatic calibration according to the current conditions at the windshield.

To perform the automatic calibration, the windshield wipers perform a single wipe regardless of whether the windshield is wet or dry. It only takes place if the wiper switch was not in the automatic setting before the ignition was switched on.

If the windshield remains dry after this wipe then the windshield wipers stop until moisture is registered on the windshield above the sensor.

    The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be changed by adjusting the control resistor for the intermittent mode of the windshield wipers.

  • Switch setting 1: High sensitivity
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    The wipers wipe even if only a small amount of water has been measured on the windshield.
  • Switch setting 6: Low sensitivity
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    The wipers only wipe if a large amount of water has been measured on the windshield.

Windshield wash/wipe system

The windshield wash/wipe system will only operate if the ignition switch is in the position "I" or "II".

Five wash functions are available: "Off", "Single wipe", "Speed 1", "Speed 2" and "Intermittent" or "Automatic wipe" (depending on the vehicle specification).

In "Speed 1" or "Speed 2" mode, the wipers operate continuously at either normal speed or fast speed.

    When the intermittent wipe mode is switched on the windshield wipers operate at normal speed with the following wiper delays:

  • Wiper delay 1: 1 second
  • Wiper delay 2: 3.5 seconds
  • Wiper delay 3: 6 seconds
  • Wiper delay 4: 9,5 seconds
  • Wiper delay 5: 15.5 seconds
  • Wiper delay 6: 22 seconds
NOTE:
NOTE:In the event of a failure, or if the control resistor is not connected the default time for the wiper delay is 8 seconds.

When the windshield washer switch is operated washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield. After a short delay designed to protect the wiper blades the wipers perform 2 or 3 wipes at low speed.

If, when the windshield washer switch is activated, the windshield wipers are switched off, then a single wipe is performed 4 seconds after the wipers have returned to the home position after performing the 2 or 3 wipes.

If, when the windshield washer switch is activated, the wipers are in intermittent mode, and if the selected wiper delay time is longer than 6 seconds, then a single wipe is performed 6 seconds after the wipers have returned to the home position after performing the 2 or 3 wipes. If the selected delay time is less than 6 seconds then no post wipe is required.

The post wipe function on the windshield ensures that any water remaining on the windshield after washing is wiped away. It is only required if the wipers are switched off or they are set to intermittent mode.

Rear window wash/wipe system

The rear window wash/wipe system will only operate if the ignition switch is in the position "II".

The generic electronic module (GEM) changes the wiper delay time of the rear window wiper according to the switch setting of the windshield wipers.

If the wiper switch is in intermittent mode or automatic wipe setting (low speed), then the wiper delay time for the rear window is 10 seconds.

If the wiper switch is in the "normal speed" position, "fast speed" position or the "automatic wipe" setting (high speed wiping), then the wiper delay time for the rear window is 6 seconds.

If the switch for the rear window washer is pressed, then washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window, and the wiper operates continuously at low speed. When the switch is released the rear window wiper performs another 2-3 wipes.

If the switch for the rear window washer fails while switched ON, or if it is continuously operated for longer than 60 seconds, then the switch signal is ignored by the generic electronic module (GEM), the wiper returns to the park position and a trouble code is stored for the switch.

If reverse gear is engaged and the switch for the wipers is set to normal/high speed or automatic wipe setting (high speed wipes) then the rear window wiper operates continuously until the gear lever is returned to neutral.

If reverse gear is engaged and the wiper switch is set to intermittent mode or automatic wipe setting (low speed), then the rear window wiper follows the action of the wipers on the windshield. When the wipers leave the park position the rear window wiper also performs a wipe.

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