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I used auto today for about 120 miles of driving in the rain...worked great. The only time I had to manually press the button was when the rain basically stopped and only spray from the road hit the windshield. The algorithm has improved a lot since September.
There are a total of 4 speeds in manual mode (two intermittent, two continuous).
While this is possible in the Model 3 it's a pain in the butt, since changing the speed requires interacting with the screen (i.e. it cannot be done without looking using a stalk like in any other car). You first have to bring up the wiper "card" (either by tapping the wiper button or the screen icon) and then select the speed on the screen.
I used auto today for about 120 miles of driving in the rain...worked great. The only time I had to manually press the button was when the rain basically stopped and only spray from the road hit the windshield. The algorithm has improved a lot since September.
Not enough... 10-15 year old cars with rain sensors work just fine.How many engineers do they have working on this?
2) One question I haven't seen an answer to is....what are the options for replacement wiper blades? (without any "modifications" to get them to fit)
I had a loaner Model S for the past 10 days and the auto wipers worked quite a bit better than my Model 3. I am wondering if the S also work via cameras like the 3 or if the S has actual sensors. Just got my M3 back yesterday, and will be interested to note if I see a difference after the last software release.
For information on model 3 is not de AI Autopilot that control Wipers but a normal standard rain sensor not like S and X that have AP Wipers.Not enough... 10-15 year old cars with rain sensors work just fine.
I did not check out the details of the S, other than it was a P85 with 37K miles. But since the wipers worked so much better, I'm guessing it was a standard rain sensor. Thanks for the info.Depends on the S. If it was built prior to roughly November of 2016 it had an infrared rain sensor. After November of 2016 it uses cameras like the 3.
For information on model 3 is not de AI Autopilot that control Wipers but a normal standard rain sensor not like S and X that have AP Wipers.