Sedona EX V6-3.5L (2002)
Rain Sensor: Description and Operation
RAINSENSING WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM
The Rainsensing windshield wiper system is a wiper system that, in addition to providing normal wiper functions off, mist, manual low speed, manual
high speed, and washer, provides automatic control of automatic int, automatic low, and automatic high speeds.
When the ignition key is in the ON position, the rainsensor will be activated.
Operating Modes
Operating modes
OFF mode
With the wiper switch "OFF" and the ignition switch "ON", the rainsensor is considered to be in the "OFF" mode. In this mode, the sensor commands the
wiper motor to be "OFF"
Automatic mode
When the multifunction switch is moved to auto position and the ignition switch is in the run or accessory positions, the rainsensor is considered to be in
"automatic" mode. Once a single "instant wipe" has occurred, the wipers remain at "innerwipe/park" until the rainsensor determines that the dwell time at
that position is appropriate for the amount of precipitation on the windshield, rainsensor provides input to the wiper motor to activate the wipers to clear
the precipitation from the windshield.
Automatic int
For all automatic int, operations the rainsensor commands the wipers to operate in low speed for one wipe, followed by a variable dwell period in the
inner wipe position.
Automatic low
Automatic low speed operation is utilized when the amount of precipitation impinging on the windshield exceeds the automatic int to automatic low
threshold. This threshold includes sufficient hysteresis to prevent cycling between automatic int and automatic low speed operation with a steady amount
of precipitation accumulation on the windshield.
Automatic high
Automatic high speed operation utilized when the amount of precipitation impinging on the windshield exceeds the automatic low to automatic high
threshold. This threshold includes sufficient hysteresis to prevent cycling between automatic low and automatic high speed operation with a steady
amount of precipitation accumulation on the windshield.