During our recent lengthy trip I had ample opportunities to test the auto wipe function while moving slow, fast, stationary, heavy rain, light rain, intermittent rain etc. I can tell you though that it actually worked more times when I hit huge holes on the tracks, or smashed into massive corrugations than it did when it rained

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It did work with just one swipe when I activated the Auto wiper from Off, or when I changed the sensitivity - more or less operating just like the manual one wipe push down setting.
When we were in Albany for a couple of days, I took the opportunity to book it into the LR dealer to check it out and they found that it was faulty. What they reckon happened is that when the sensor was being placed onto the inside of the windscreen it was pulled off straight away after placing it down to realign it - or something like that. They said that they could see where the adhesive was not properly set on the sensor in parts. Apparently that is a known problem and if it happens you have to get a whole new sensor and do it again. Well needless to say they didn't have a sensor in stock and I would have had to wait a few days until one came from the east.
btw - they wanted to know if I had bought the car new and whether the windscreen had ever been replaced!
So when I got back home to Port Macquarie, I book it into the dealer that I bought it from, they take half a day to say - yep it's faulty and they have ordered a replacement. So I say how long will that take to get the sensor and they say well it all depends if Melbourne have a windscreen in stock. WHAT - A WHOLE WINDSCREEN

Well yes - the sensor comes attached to the windscreen, so you need a whole new windscreen. Glad I'm not paying for that!
Tomorrow I get it fitted and it is raining here for the rest of the week so I will be able to tell straight away if it works

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