This was a new experience in the Prius for us today. We were driving down the street and I had the Wipers on high due to some heavy rain here in Los Angeles. We came up to a red light and stoped. The wipers were going full blast. We suddenly started to feel the car rocking from side to side. It was not major but enough for us to feel it.I put the wipers on low and the rocking stoped. It was a very funny experience. Those are some powerful wipers LOL
I felt the same thing here in LA as well with my 2010 V. I was hesitant to post it. I wonder how it would be driving on the 405 while the wipers on at 60MPH...will it take off? ;-)
I was on the same page today with this lovely storm we are having. I was thinking it must have been in my head...thing is I rarely have my wipers on high, this was just on intermittent. Too bad we can't harness some of the power in that motor for the rest of the car. Bombs are falling outside, hope I can get to the car safely!! ( we have tall monterey pines in the front and this high wind is sending pine cones down real hard)
I wish I had those wipers on our 1988 Ford F-350 today. We only got about 3"-4" of snow and the wipers wouldn't budge even after I wiped half the snow away. Grrr
Too Funny! Rain has been so scarce here in Cali that some of us haven't needed to even turn on the wipers, let alone put them on high. :rain: I experienced the same "rockin' wipers" on my V yesterday. Add in vibration of a cranked up stereo and it was *almost* a total body experience!
Quite normal.... I have other cars that do the same. This will probably lessen when the glass get dirty. I notice this rocking after cleaning the glass and using a glass polish. Less resistance would be my guess.
I think the rocking is due to mass (a weight) moving. There is no solution. At least you are having problems in the fast position. I would seek a cure when you are having a problem in the intermittent position. OK. Enough joking. I noticed it on a Ford, a Toyota and a Lexus in addition to the Prius when the wipers are set on high. So my guess is that they are all built this way now.
Sure there is. You simply need a properly sized bra-less woman to act as a dynamic counterweight. Tom
If you rock violently sideways in your seat from left to right in the opposite direction as the blades you can counter the effect by dampening out the amplitude of the effect. Sure, people will point and stare and give us funny looks- but they do that to us already, right?
Our first "winter-weather" week (with "bitterly cold" (for us) daytime temperatures - in the 50's) and some limited real rain yesterday in So. Cal., and I only used the intermittent speeds. Actually, I am not yet sure how to get them on "high"!