Windscreen wipers

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The windscreen wipers on the elise can be a bit sucky, so here is a list of things you can do to aid visibility in wet weather.

1) Rain-X. A liquid windscreen coating that costs about £5 from halfords. This causes water to form beads and run off, greatly improving visibility. At high speeds, windscreen wipers are not always necessary even in heavy rain.

2) S2 Wiper arm (If you have an S1). The OE S1 wiper arm requires a special blade, and also does not pivot away from the windscreen fully. For about £25 you can replace this with an S2 arm and a standard blade. Fitting the arm is easy: - take note of the blade position - lift the plastic cap at the bottom of the arm - undo bolt, remove arm. - locate new arm in position noted earlier - tighten bolt. The splines on the fitting will cut into the smooth plastic of the wiper arm as you tighten the bolt. - check that the front service compartment lid will close properly and does not touch the arm. tighten bolt if necessary.

3) JML Wonder Wipers. £7 from Woolworths, or mail order from the JML website. These replacement rubbers for a standard wiper blade are more effective than their price would suggest, and outperform some far more expensive blades. The blades are 72.5cm long. http://www.jmldirect.com/

4) Aero Blades. Some drivers have reported these work really well, although they do lift a bit at the edges. http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=724

If you notice the edges of the wiper are lifting away from the windscreen