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2026 Bronco changes?

Blue Max

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I’ve had rain sensing wipers on 3 cars now. All different brands. Not 1 of them worked correctly. Most of the time they are too fast and I’ve got to listen to the blade scraping across a dry windshield. I find that feature miserable. Glad it’s not on my bronco. Adjusting the wipers to the speed I like takes 0 effort.

My favorite is when they go off when bugs hit the windshield. My 19 expedition was horrible
Agree 100%. My last three cars had them and it was the first feature that I disconnected.
 
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Just unjustified price increases.
I'll bet. they will justify the increase by saying new and improved about some features
 

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No, it can be a problem if you are in an area with lots of obstacles turns with sudden rain then stop then a few seconds minutes and does it again. By the time you get the wipers on and can see you may have already been clobbered. One needs to keep there attention 100% on the road not fiddling with the controls. The rain often comes down so hard in such copious quantities that you see nothing if the wipers are not on. if you leave them on the beat them selves to death maybe before a deluge. I've only ever encounter these conditions on the pacific coast in Oregon or northern ca.
Just a nice safety feature allowing the driver more time to focus on driving.
I lived in Oregon. You have no idea what actual rain is. Only weeping skies.
 

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OBX?
No, it can be a problem if you are in an area with lots of obstacles turns with sudden rain then stop then a few seconds minutes and does it again. By the time you get the wipers on and can see you may have already been clobbered. One needs to keep there attention 100% on the road not fiddling with the controls. The rain often comes down so hard in such copious quantities that you see nothing if the wipers are not on. if you leave them on the beat them selves to death maybe before a deluge. I've only ever encounter these conditions on the pacific coast in Oregon or northern ca.
Just a nice safety feature allowing the driver more time to focus on driving.
Ford Bronco 2026 Bronco changes? IMG_2472
 
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Seems like you have a MUCH LARGER problem if you cannot handle the complexity of rain and adjusting your wipers. But based on many of your previous posts and comments I'm thinking you're just a #troll.
If anyone is a Troll its you.
Come on out west and drive us 101 between Pt Reyes and Reedport Oregon in the spring, winter, fall or even in the summer when these offshore storms may hit you without warning and your zipping along at 65 or more mph and instantly you have zero visibility out the windshield or side windows. Its like you are under water. Fortunately these occurrences are not common and don't last long. To see what its like next time your on the interstate close your eyes for a few seconds while your going along at 70mph and you will know what the experience is like.
 

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Has anyone any info on whats to be different in 26? I've been waiting to get one as soon as rain sensing wipers are added
Can't vouch for accuracy but saw this awhile back.. again don't flame me if it's BS. They are claiming more HP and guessing maybe their own tune?
 
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Interesting especially if true. Thanks for posting
 

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No V8, no half-cab, no roadster, only the Wagon and the 4-door, my information came directly from Carnac the Magnificent
 
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