Ford dealer has touch up paint.. wherever you purchase it the door jamb sticker has a box labeled EP (Exterior Paint).Apparently they will automatically retract and scrape along the upper edge of the hood .
Unrelated, who makes good touch-up paint?
Was the vehicle remote started, or did you get in and turn the key without putting the wipers down?Apparently they will automatically retract and scrape along the upper edge of the hood .
Unrelated, who makes good touch-up paint?
Turned the key. Remote start does not do this.Was the vehicle remote started, or did you get in and turn the key without putting the wipers down?
Maybe I should have posted this to the Engine Block Heater subforumWhen you say "winter" clearly you mean the places where winter weather involves frozen things.
This is not a Mav-specific problem. I don't believe that there are any vehicles with hidden wipers from any manufacturer that handle this well. There are also lots of vehicles that do not have a latching wiper to even allow you to do this. Just stop putting your wipers up and use your heated wiper setting like it was designed.Apparently they will automatically retract and scrape along the upper edge of the hood .
Unrelated, who makes good touch-up paint?
Thanks for the insight. I do not have the heated wiper option. Remote start with defroster only does so much when the gales of November come slashing, and I'm not waiting for breakfast.This is not a Mav-specific problem. I don't believe that there are any vehicles with hidden wipers from any manufacturer that handle this well. There are also lots of vehicles that do not have a latching wiper to even allow you to do this. Just stop putting your wipers up and use your heated wiper setting like it was designed.
Good advice.Apparently they will automatically retract and scrape along the upper edge of the hood .
Unrelated, who makes good touch-up paint?
Agreed I have done that when changing wipers on a car. Now I put a rag down whenI do it.I'd almost call it an unintended feature.
I wouldn't leave my wipers up in winter weather regardless. I've seen a number of windshields cracked because the wiper arm got bumped down or the wind blew it.
Hear ya on the wiper change. Been a good 25 years since I did it, but you only have to do it once before you take steps to avoid your mistake again!Agreed I have done that when changing wipers on a car. Now I put a rag down whenI do it.