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- Marty
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- Badlands
try a snow brush or an ice scraper....
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thatās one long brush unless you plan on stopping every 3 minutes.try a snow brush or an ice scraper....
I am over 50 and live in a state that has snow half the year. I have never needed heated headlights, never even considered it. if it is so bad your headlights ice up, you wonāt be able to drive anyway because your windshield and wipers will also be iced up.. Brush the snow off when you start out and you will be fine.thatās one long brush unless you plan on stopping every 3 minutes.
I have lived in Minnesota my whole life and never have had problems with snow accumulation on any vehicle Iāve driven, ever. Literally just brush it off if it was parked outside overnight and youāre good to go.thatās one long brush unless you plan on stopping every 3 minutes.
We had the heated windshield on our 2013 LR4 as well, and my wife LOVED that feature. So much she's said she'd pay big money to get the feature in the Wrangler or Bronco! Matter of fact, I think that's the feature she misses most from that vehicle.In a Land Rover I had back in the day it had a heated windshield. Definitely helped with defrosting and melting heavy snow as it came down. The biggest drawback was if the sun was at the right (or wrong?) angle, you could see the wires and it was a tiny bit distracting.
Good point on that. I know a lot of people have mentioned issues with Snow buildup in the lights on the Wrangler, but we haven't experienced significant issues with it --- but, we are in Maryland/West Virginia.Wrangler headlights are somewhat recessed so snow can accumulate on that off set space. The Bronco lights are not recessed. Hoping that would alleviate some of the issues.
Y'all don't get that "wintery mix" wet slushy snow stuff that rains from the sky and freezes when it hits surfaces? It gets kicked up in goose tails from vehicles in front of you that sticks to the front of your car like so many spit balls? It's like sticky salty mud slush... sometimes, depending on the conditions, you have to pull over to clear your windshield wipers of ice because they straight up stop working and just smear water and slush back and forth? And it sticks and coats your headlights diffusing the light and greatly diminishing their efficacy to the point where it feels like you're driving around at night with just your parking lights on?I have lived in Minnesota my whole life and never have had problems with snow accumulation on any vehicle Iāve driven, ever. Literally just brush it off if it was parked outside overnight and youāre good to go.