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Windshield Wiper issues in winter

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#1 ·
Here is my issue with the Palisade in winter weather. If you leave the wipers up on the window while parked in snowy conditions you have to ensure that when you clear the snow off the windshield that there is no accumulation of snow left at the bottom of the windshield where the wipers go down to when you start the vehicle.
If there is and the wipers can not go fully down they will then go as far down as they can and then stop working altogether. I found the only solution is to open the hood and clear the remaining snow trapped between the wipers and the trim piece below the windshield.
I have had many vehicles throughout my lifetime and have had wipers frozen to the windshield but none that are so sensitive to a little snow buildup.
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether
Has anyone had similar issues with the Palisade?
 
#2 ·
I can say the design of these wipers is clearly incompatible with snowy conditions. Here in Maine, we only have been having moderate snowfall this year, but I have spent many, many minutes out there attempting to clear the wiper system of snow and ice. It is almost as if they skipped any actual cold weather testing whilst designing this vehicle. So, yeah, I concur!
 
#5 ·
I live in Ajax Ontario, just outside Toronto.
The first time it happened to me the wipers were down and stuck. I cleared the snow and still no go. Went to the dealership and they used a hose to clear snow below the wipers that wouldn't let the wipers go all the way down. I didn't realized they were that sensitive to a bit of snow. I have had numerous cars and minivans throughout my lifetime and none have been this bad. To date this is the only issue I have had with the Palisade. Me and my wife absolutely love it.
 
#9 ·
I normally lift wipers off the windshield glass to prevent frozen wipers but we cant do that because part of the wipers hide under the hood!!!

Don't it snow in Korea? they should know better.

Also to prevent wiper damage I leave the wipers to OFF instead of AUTO because if in AUTO when I start in the morning and if there is snow and the wipers are frozen stuck, it will try to sweep even if the wipers are frozen, I think it might damage the motor?
 
#12 ·
From the Manual:

Front windshield wiper service
positions

This vehicle has a "hidden" wiper
design which means that the wipers
cannot be lifted when they are in
their bottom resting position.
1. Within 20 seconds of turning off
the engine, lift and hold the wiper
lever up to the MIST position for
about 2 seconds until the wipers
move to the top wipe position.
2. At this time you can lift the wipers
off the windshield.
3. Gently put the wipers back down
onto the windshield.
4. Turn the wipers to any ON position
to return the wipe
 
#16 ·
This is very helpful. TY.

But this raises another question, what do the wipers do if you start the engine before lowering them back to the windshield? Will they automatically return potentially damaging the hood or arms?

either way this is a poor design. I would think that if the arm hinge was further out on the arm it would clear the hood allowing them to be lifted while in the resting position.
 
#15 ·
I just visited the Telluride owners forum and they are having the same issue with snow causing the wipers to stop working. Here is a link to that thread which you may be able to see even if you are not a registered user. Windshield Wiper performance issue in Heavy Snow
Everyone that has had this problem should report it to Hyundai and maybe if enough complaints it will end up as a recall as it is a safety issue. I have not experienced the problem myself but thankfully not much snow yet this season where I live.
 
#18 ·
Here is my issue with the Palisade in winter weather. If you leave the wipers up on the window while parked in snowy conditions you have to ensure that when you clear the snow off the windshield that there is no accumulation of snow left at the bottom of the windshield where the wipers go down to when you start the vehicle.
If there is and the wipers can not go fully down they will then go as far down as they can and then stop working altogether. I found the only solution is to open the hood and clear the remaining snow trapped between the wipers and the trim piece below the windshield.
I have had many vehicles throughout my lifetime and have had wipers frozen to the windshield but none that are so sensitive to a little snow buildup.
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether
Has anyone had similar issues with the Palisade?
Yes! I just posted about this issue. Please write to Hyundai customer care. And voice this. Something needs to be fixed on this issue.
 
#19 ·
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I strongly feel there is a potential safety issue with the wiper arms on the Palisade. Aside from the serious inconvenience associated with how the wipers hide under the edge of the hood. The issue is when snow accumulates on the windshield and below the wiper arms under the edge of the hood. If you leave the wipers up on the window while parked in snowy conditions you have to ensure that when you clear the snow off the windshield that there is no accumulation of snow left at the bottom of the windshield where the wipers go down to when you start the vehicle.
If there is and the wipers can not go fully down they will then go as far down as they can and then stop working altogether. I found the only solution is to open the hood and clear the remaining snow trapped between the wipers and the trim piece below the windshield. I have had many vehicles throughout my lifetime and have had wipers frozen to the windshield but none that are so sensitive to a little snow buildup.
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether.
 
#23 ·
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether
Has anyone had similar issues with the Palisade?
This happened to me while driving. I was parked at a friend’s house and it had snowed and was still snowing. I brushed off the windshield as I would any other vehicle I’ve owned. Wipers were working just fine then, about 1/2 mile up the road they just stopped.. At that time I had no idea what was going on with them. Never had snow make wipers inoperable before. (Wisconsin lifer) This was a 2 lane road with no/minimal shoulder so I had to drive for a bit to get to a spot to pull over safely. Brushed the snow out from below the wipers and they started working again.. definitely was not a safe situation driving in a snowstorm at night with no wipers and no safe place to pull over.
 
#24 ·
Here is my issue with the Palisade in winter weather. If you leave the wipers up on the window while parked in snowy conditions you have to ensure that when you clear the snow off the windshield that there is no accumulation of snow left at the bottom of the windshield where the wipers go down to when you start the vehicle.
If there is and the wipers can not go fully down they will then go as far down as they can and then stop working altogether. I found the only solution is to open the hood and clear the remaining snow trapped between the wipers and the trim piece below the windshield.
I have had many vehicles throughout my lifetime and have had wipers frozen to the windshield but none that are so sensitive to a little snow buildup.
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether
Has anyone had similar issues with the Palisade?
Yes- I have this issue and living in Alaska where it snows often it’s terrible! Yes, it happen WHILE I was driving today. Completely unsafe, I had to put my warning lights on and try and pull over on the highway. This car is not safe.
 
#25 ·
Here is my issue with the Palisade in winter weather. If you leave the wipers up on the window while parked in snowy conditions you have to ensure that when you clear the snow off the windshield that there is no accumulation of snow left at the bottom of the windshield where the wipers go down to when you start the vehicle.
If there is and the wipers can not go fully down they will then go as far down as they can and then stop working altogether. I found the only solution is to open the hood and clear the remaining snow trapped between the wipers and the trim piece below the windshield.
I have had many vehicles throughout my lifetime and have had wipers frozen to the windshield but none that are so sensitive to a little snow buildup.
My concern is could this happen while driving in a snowstorm that the wipers could not do a full sweep and would just stop altogether
Has anyone had similar issues with the Palisade?
Thank you for responding kindly! I appreciate it 😊 I thought I was the only one and as it took so long for them to start working…I was very upset!
 
#30 ·
I have had a few white knuckle rides as the wipers freeze up so badly as you drive. Can't get the ice off as you can't get at the blade once you safely pull over. Never mind that the design makes the snow cover the blades and the washer fluid spray jets. Horribly dangerous.
I was just going to look into aftermarket heated wipers!