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  • Benny Ho
    Quite simply, because their rear ends taper off more smoothly, the airflow can travel across the surface of the car much more easily and directly. This means air can also travel across the windscreen and remove water sitting on the surface – so there's no need for a rear wiper blade.
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  • How do you turn on automatic windshield wipers on a Ford?

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    It's easy to tell just look for this icon on your wiper stock. Your rain sensing wipersMoreIt's easy to tell just look for this icon on your wiper stock. Your rain sensing wipers automatically. Turn on in bad weather and adjust their speed based on how wet the windshield.