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Attn all with delay wipers

I was wondering, when you pull the stalk towards you to activate the fluid sprayer, does it cycle the wipers too, or just the sprayer?
Current: 1986 Thunderbird, 105k 3.8/C5, 2 tone  Midnight Wine/Medium Taupe, wing windows, wire wheel covers.


Former: 1985 Cougar GS 115k Oxford White/Regatta Blue, 5.0, full console, 14" 8 hole aluminum T-Bird rims, Edelbrock valve covers.

Attn all with delay wipers

Reply #1
If I pull the stalk forward and let it go, it cycles the wipers. If I hold the stalk forward, wipers and fluid.
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Attn all with delay wipers

Reply #2
I thought so, my 2 speed wipers only spray fluid when I pull it forward with them off, it does not cycle the wipers. So it sounds like the variable delay wipers DO have a "mist" function.  Honestly, I'd rather have the mist function than have variable delay.
Current: 1986 Thunderbird, 105k 3.8/C5, 2 tone  Midnight Wine/Medium Taupe, wing windows, wire wheel covers.


Former: 1985 Cougar GS 115k Oxford White/Regatta Blue, 5.0, full console, 14" 8 hole aluminum T-Bird rims, Edelbrock valve covers.

 

Attn all with delay wipers

Reply #3
yes, pull wiper arm back and you get mist and atleast two passes of wiper arms before they self park.