RisingEagle
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- First Name
- Armond
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- Feb 3, 2018
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- Grovetown Georgia
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- 2018 JL 4DR Ocean Blue Rubicon
I call shenanigans on the lack of auto-rain-sensor being due to fold-down windshield. I'm no rocket scientist - but I would bet I could engineer a simple switch that, when the window goes down the switch toggles and disables the auto-sensor portion of the rain sensors. I mean, if you fold your windshield down - you aren't exactly concerned about rain, are you? so the feature, heck the wipers, could be disabled entirely. and in fact - I would hope the wipers ARE disabled somehow when the windshield is folded down.
I would bet that in a vehicle such as my Ram, I could install a switch from Radio Shack or whoever it is nowadays on the big box in the top center of my windshield that would be a push-button switch that could even simulate if my windshield DID fold down, it would disable by switching out/off
Like I said I'm no engineer - I work in cybersecurity for a living - but it's really not that hard to install a simple switch. or even - I donno - make it a MANUAL switch. you could put the switch right next to the on/off for ESS
they didn't put the features in because they figured they could sell enough Jeeps without having to bother. and that - that's the fault of Jeep-brand-loyalty.
I would bet that in a vehicle such as my Ram, I could install a switch from Radio Shack or whoever it is nowadays on the big box in the top center of my windshield that would be a push-button switch that could even simulate if my windshield DID fold down, it would disable by switching out/off
Like I said I'm no engineer - I work in cybersecurity for a living - but it's really not that hard to install a simple switch. or even - I donno - make it a MANUAL switch. you could put the switch right next to the on/off for ESS
they didn't put the features in because they figured they could sell enough Jeeps without having to bother. and that - that's the fault of Jeep-brand-loyalty.
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