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I still have the same wipers since when I bought the car in 2020. They are made of some magic, it's unbelievable.
Whatever stock ones are on my Mazda CX-30. 3 years now and still like new.
I’m in the Northeast and still using my original OEM wipers on my 22 MYP - just a bit over 36k miles and the wipers still work really well.
live in rainy portland, oregon they work perfect
The other 4 cars in the family all do better with heavy rain than the CX30 did when I got it. I did figure it out after a while. Step 1 re-bend the wiper arms by hand just a little so they have more firm contact with the glass ( old mechanic trick ), Step 2 Rain X the glass using the wipes not in the washer tank, Step 3 front defroster on cold. This works for me in Florida torrential downpours at 90 degrees, 80% humidity and 1/2 inch per hour rain rate while doing 65-70. Works way better now. I still use auto mode for wipers most of the time, but I do use high for anything over a light rain as they are still a little slow compared to the 2018 Escape, 21 Tahoe or even 87F150. My other Mazda is way better as far as wipers go.
They are definitely slower than my previous vehicle, but I haven’t found them unsafe
Wipers AUTO has always been trash. Because it uses the camera it's often very aggressive (wiping when there is hardly any need) or does not wipe when the windshield gradually fills with rain and you wonder how it sees the other vehicles in front at all.
My MY blades have been smearing a gilm across my windshield since day 1. I wipe them down after each wash and then they’re good for a day or two, but the streaking always comes back
Mazdas wiper blades suck and constantly get recalled
Dealership/official Mazda service basically gave me a middle finger. So new car, issue since first rain. They said that they've put a replacement rubber for free and that it's normal for it to make sounds. Nothing more they can do :D In case you're wondering, it's acceptable that your new car even with replaced blades sounds like 30y old rusty from your local junk yard. Such a shitty experience. My first and last Mazda. It's too much work apparently to replace the wiper itself under warranty or at least investigate (since the issue is gone at higher speeds >> could indicate faulty spring/wrong pressure).
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