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Totally user error. How can you say that Ford recommends this practice for snow and ice when they are CLEARLY just recommending it for changing the blades which is a very specific sequence of events where you will immediately put the windshield wipers back down after replacing the blades. If someone was dumb enough to do this and damage their paint PLEASE make a video recording of your trip to Ford service to see if they'll pay for the damage and post it to youtube. I could always use a good laugh.

Ford Maverick Hood paint rubbed off from wiper WSGuard


This thing is 50 bucks and I know people who live on the Canadian border where it snows all the time who use it and say it works excellent and guess what? It will cover your wiper blades and windshield, is super easy to put on and take off and is much cheaper than playing dumb games with your wiper blades and causing hundreds of dollars of paint damage that YOU'RE going to pay for.
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Correct. If you try to lift the arms up while the wipers are parked, the arms will hit the hood and scratch the paint. Lots of modern cars are this way.
Wife’s Lexus is like that.
 

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From the few times I have stood my wipers up the paint on the edge of the hood has been rubbed off and is down to the metal.
Would this be covered under the warranty?
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You say from the few times you did it. Wouldn’t you have stopped after the first time when it rubbed the paint?
 

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From the few times I have stood my wipers up the paint on the edge of the hood has been rubbed off and is down to the metal.
Would this be covered under the warranty?
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Where his the quality control? So many reports of things not right on these trucks.
 

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Totally user error. How can you say that Ford recommends this practice for snow and ice when they are CLEARLY just recommending it for changing the blades which is a very specific sequence of events where you will immediately put the windshield wipers back down after replacing the blades. If someone was dumb enough to do this and damage their paint PLEASE make a video recording of your trip to Ford service to see if they'll pay for the damage and post it to youtube. I could always use a good laugh.

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This thing is 50 bucks and I know people who live on the Canadian border where it snows all the time who use it and say it works excellent and guess what? It will cover your wiper blades and windshield, is super easy to put on and take off and is much cheaper than playing dumb games with your wiper blades and causing hundreds of dollars of paint damage that YOU'RE going to pay for.
Well said! It's basically like not cleaning dirt & salt off the reverse sensors.....and then backing into something and expecting warranty to cover the damages. Well, the sensors weren't working, so Ford will cover it, right?
 

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Yep. Minnesotan here and leaving blades up is a phenomenon that has become more common in the last few years. Putting them up is a winter rookie move.

If ice is a big enough concern to put your blades up you have to scrape the windshield anyway. Leave your wipers down, properly scrape the windshield and you'll be fine.
Ditto.....by the time the car is warm enough and you've removed the rest of the snow from the car the defrost is already working most of the time.
 
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Why stand up the wipers? Living in Cali I arely use wipers!
Some people stand them up to avoid them freezing overnight
 
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You have to manually move them to the side before you try to pull them off the windshield.
As you can see by your picture that's not happening 🥺
You can not manually move them. The only option would be turning ignition off when wipers are mid cycle.
 

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You can not manually move them. The only option would be turning ignition off when wipers are mid cycle.
My bad you are correct I saw the Video where you have to let them go till noon then shut off the Ignition
 
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I characterize that as a design flaw, but I prolly hold manufacturers to a higher standard than most. While a manufacture cannot make a vehicle completely consumer-proof, it benefits both the manufacturer and the consumer to avoid design issues like this which are completely foreseeable. If there is one scratched hood on MTC, there are 9,000 of them out there in the real world.
 

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Where is the STUPID CONTROL?

We have a guy here who repeatedly, intentionally did something stupid that he had to have known was scraping the paint off his hood.... and now wants to know if Ford will fix it.


Where his the quality control? So many reports of things not right on these trucks.
 
 







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