Rain Sensor not working

CosmosBlack

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My wipers stopped working on Intermittent/Rain Sensor mode. The other modes work fine though. When I switch it to Intermittent, the wipers wipe twice, then stop. It does not respond to rain or anything.

I brought it in to check on the diagnostics and my mechanic had it re-initialized, which got it to work. A week later, it rained and I turned the wipers on in Intermittent mode with the sensitvity set at highest. It went at full speed coz' it was raining quite a bit. So I turned the sensitivity down to lowest. The wipers stopped and refused to work. Now I'm back to square one!

Can someone help with any ideas?

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It's hard to tell what's going on b/c there are so many settings on that tree. However, I had the same initial difficulty as you until I got used to the settings. I think your problem came in when you turned the sensitivity all the way down to the "lowest" setting. I think that turns the rain sensor off completely, as opposed to just making them the least sensitive. I think the tree has a line on it next to the rotary dial that separates the "lowest"/off setting from the variable settings.

I keep my tree in the "1" position. When it starts to rain, I move the rotary dial to activate the rain sensor, then everything seems to work fine. Remember, you need to initially activate the rain sensor function each time it rains. I know, I know, sorta defeats the purpose. I may be wrong about all this, but that's my recollection from the owner's manual and my own trial and error.

Just my two cents......... Good luck.
 

CosmosBlack

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Thank you for your response.

I was at my mechanic's again today to check on the wipers. It worked, and then it didn't.
He re-initialized it thru' the DIS again and it was working. On my way home, it rained, and I said to myself...Good, let me try it out! It refused to budge!!!

Then the rain stopped. I stopped somewhere and switched the engine off but left the wipers on Intermittent setting. When I came out of the store, started the car, damn wipers went a-wiping!!! It went on Intermittently even though my windscreen was already dry! I had to turn it off.

Final conclusion...Rain sensor's gone cuckoo! We did call the dealer and check on the price of a new sensor, it would cost $180. Something I can do without, I rely on RainX anyway. Never like wipers distracting my driving and view, unless it's really heavy and pouring. I mostly use the "tab down" to wipe whenever I need to at low speeds. It's just bothering me knowing that something is not working as it should. One thing I noticed is that BMW is not very good in their electronics stuff.

However, I will experiment with what you said, but I don't think it will work. Anyway, something that was meant to make things convenient, shouldn't be so inconvenient and complicated. I will post the solution if I ever find one, without having to replace the sensor.
 

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Hey!

Hey Bro! Whazup Joe!? [wave]
I know you from somewhere....[:D]

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Re: Hey!

Cosmos Black said:
Hey Bro! Whazup Joe!? [wave]
I know you from somewhere....[:D]

Hey, I'm watching a set of ACS front lip spoiler on ebay for $400. The rear 3-piece spoiler is $350. What you say mann?
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