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Hans_ACS 12-10-2009 03:08 AM

Rain sensor : strange behaviour
 
Hi folks,

Yesterday I had to take a long trip in the rain and I noticed that my rain sensor acts strange, to say the least. I was raining very light, so initialy the wipers went on for about every 6 or 7 seconds. Perfect for me. But then, after a couple of minutes, they started wiping constantly, even in the same rain conditions. Only when passing through a tunnel, they stopped. The sound of hearing the wipers going over a dry window is pretty frustrating.

When I turn off and on the sensor system again, it all works fine, but again, a few minutes later, it starts again ...

Any of you have/had the same experience ?

Thanks!

jamesboags 12-10-2009 06:12 AM

I find the rain sensor regardless of the sensitivity setting is far too sensitive.. it also seems to be somewhat speed dependant... I don't use auto as a result...

Hans_ACS 12-10-2009 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesboags (Post 689063)
I find the rain sensor regardless of the sensitivity setting is far too sensitive.. it also seems to be somewhat speed dependant... I don't use auto as a result...

Maybe that is the reason yes, far too sensitive. I wonder if this is programmable...

rh71 12-10-2009 08:19 AM

speed sensitive - perhaps you were going faster at those times? I've got my dial setting to lowest most times because it can get to be too much - so when it does rain harder, I have to adjust it upward sometimes... not as automatic as I'd like.

Penguin 12-10-2009 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by rh71 (Post 689077)
speed sensitive - perhaps you were going faster at those times? I've got my dial setting to lowest most times because it can get to be too much - so when it does rain harder, I have to adjust it upward sometimes... not as automatic as I'd like.

Yes, I'm rather disappointed in the rain sensing wipers. The rain sensing wipers on my 2004 Z4 are perfect... it seems to always wipe at just the right time and I never have to adjust it. I was looking forward to the feature on the new X5, but I find it much inferior to the Z4 for some reason, i.e., not much more convenient than normal manually adjustable interval wipers.

Zoich 12-10-2009 02:38 PM

Question:

Is the sensor beneath the rear-view mirror smart enough to
1) Feel the drops so it's knows it's raining only
2) Counts the number droplets on the sensor per time interval so it knows how hard it is raining thus adjusting the wiper speed

If number 2 is true, then why the hell do we need to speed adjustment dial on the stalk?

My old e39 didn't have the fancy sensor, but it was smart enough that when I sit at a stop light, the wiper speed would reduce from slow to intermittent so it's not wiping constantly.

Penguin 12-10-2009 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoich (Post 689201)
If number 2 is true, then why the hell do we need to speed adjustment dial on the stalk?

It's not a speed adjustment, it's a sensitivity adjustment. A subtle, but significant, difference. Some people prefer fewer "wipes," even though it means more rain on the windshield between wipes, while other prefer a cleaner windshield, even if it means more frequent wipes.

A speed adjustment would simply alter the interval between wipes on a time interval basis, independent of how much rain is falling. A sensitivity adjustment essentially alters the amount of rain between wipes, and therefore should speed up and slow down as it rains more and less.

Diesel Guy 12-10-2009 04:25 PM

I was impressed with the rain sensor during yesterday's first snow. When I left the office last night, I stopped at the driveway, and a bunch of wet snow slid down to the windshield. When the wipers encountered this, they went into rapid mode for a few swipes to get rid of the snow, then went back to slow mode. This happened a couple of times getting home. Pretty impressive.

jamesboags 12-10-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Diesel Guy (Post 689251)
I was impressed with the rain sensor during yesterday's first snow. When I left the office last night, I stopped at the driveway, and a bunch of wet snow slid down to the windshield. When the wipers encountered this, they went into rapid mode for a few swipes to get rid of the snow, then went back to slow mode. This happened a couple of times getting home. Pretty impressive.

Great to see they work well with snow.. it never snows in Sydney :nanana: Btw I have some nice curved scratches on my windscreen from what would appear to be some abrasive substance on the wiper rubber and the auto wiper wiping when the screen was too dry... as I said I don't use.... my wifes mercedes sensor is perfect...

jayjay_dee 12-10-2009 07:50 PM

i also find it very annoying compared to my e53...

sometimes its too frequent, sometimes you just wish that it would wipe more...

lol...


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