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My front wipers would lower themselves to flush, or recessed, about 2 seconds after completing the cycle and turning off. Meaning they would be straight accross after the auto lowering to aid in aerodynamics ... instead of angled up before the lowering. Mine dont lower themselves anymore and are too high on the windshield when the cycle is over. They do not recess. Any fix for this?

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Usually the wiper motor/control box unit is the culprit, anyway, its better to check the fuses, wiring's and connectors first and the moving parts of the mechanism as well to be sure.

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Thanks RFM. Checked the fuse .. and it is still good. It just stopped doing it a few weeks ago. Going to the dealership to fix a air suspension fault ... so will have the fix it then. Still have CPO ... but thopught there might be an easy reset or fix. Thanks.

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