Rain Sense wipers
Or you can just buy a new one as they dropped the feature in 2010. 
The original RainSense worked a whole helluva lot better than RainSense II.

The original RainSense worked a whole helluva lot better than RainSense II.
Last edited by 73shark; Nov 29, 2010 at 10:16 PM.
Not sure but I doubt it.
Just confirmed: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums...e-changes.html
Also removed the power 2nd row seats from the front console which I miss.
Just confirmed: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums...e-changes.html
Also removed the power 2nd row seats from the front console which I miss.
Yes, the ford does:
Rain-sensing wipers can detect rain, snow or road spray hitting your windshield, and automatically run at just the right speed. You don’t have to take your hands off the wheel or other controls to adjust your wipers as weather conditions change. The system does this for you. And you can set its sensitivity to suit your needs. It is standard on Expedition XLT Premium, Limited and King Ranch®.
http://www.ford.com/suvs/expedition/...page=Feature14
I've learned 2 things from buying a brand new 2009 Tahoe LTZ...
1. never buy a car over 25k new... always 1 year old...
2. never buy a GM...
Rain-sensing wipers can detect rain, snow or road spray hitting your windshield, and automatically run at just the right speed. You don’t have to take your hands off the wheel or other controls to adjust your wipers as weather conditions change. The system does this for you. And you can set its sensitivity to suit your needs. It is standard on Expedition XLT Premium, Limited and King Ranch®.
http://www.ford.com/suvs/expedition/...page=Feature14
I've learned 2 things from buying a brand new 2009 Tahoe LTZ...
1. never buy a car over 25k new... always 1 year old...
2. never buy a GM...







