aspearin1
Chemical
- Nov 5, 2002
- 391
In case there are some of the windshield designers out there who worked on the Nissan Quest (or similar design), I wanted to commend you on what I see as a great design. I am one of those at an unfortunate height where my line of vision is directly in line with the top edge of the wiper wash. I have to bow my head a little, usually, to get a clear line of sight. It turns into a real ergonomic issue while I drive. I tried accenting with larger wipers, but I couldn't get wipers that extended further to the top of the winshield without having them also extend to far off the bottom of the windshield. I recently purchased the Nissan Quest minivan and in addition to a windshield big enough to view a feature film, the wipers do a great job of clearing nearly the entire thing with none of the redundant wiping area usually found in the mid windshield.
The wiper combination consists of a driver side wiper which covers with about a 3 ft. span and a passenger wiper with an extended arm and a blade that covers only an 18" span. Basically the passenger wiper only covers the area beyond the reach of the driver side wiper.
This may be old design for buses, so far as I know, but new to me in passenger cars. I wish it were more prevalent. The only issue I see with it is that you can't just buy a single pair of replacement wipers. You need to buy two pair of drastically differently sized wipers.
ChemE, M.E. EIT
"The only constant in life is change." -Bruce Lee
The wiper combination consists of a driver side wiper which covers with about a 3 ft. span and a passenger wiper with an extended arm and a blade that covers only an 18" span. Basically the passenger wiper only covers the area beyond the reach of the driver side wiper.
This may be old design for buses, so far as I know, but new to me in passenger cars. I wish it were more prevalent. The only issue I see with it is that you can't just buy a single pair of replacement wipers. You need to buy two pair of drastically differently sized wipers.
ChemE, M.E. EIT
"The only constant in life is change." -Bruce Lee