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somewhere where it gets the flow of water when it rains
Try somewhere along the Great Lakes.
i think somewhere were it rains part time
It rains on all 31 days of January somewhere in the world.
Typically they will use an underground burrow, hide under a rock, dig in underbrush, or a rock crevice. They can also shelter on the underside of large leaves.
Many newer cars have automatic windshield wipers. These work with a rain sensor, usually mounted near the rear view mirror. The sensor uses infrared light to sense moisture- droplets scatter light, and the when enough light is scattered, the sensor decides that it's raining. It then signals for the wipers to come on. Dirt can also fool the sensor into turning the wipers on.
You have a leak somewhere.
leave the wiper stalk/control set down one stop from off when you switch off the engine, it will then work automatically when it rains and the engine is running
I find that 99% of the problems I have come across with the GM wiper motors can be solved by replacing the pulse board. This item is available from your local auto parts store and can be easily replaced without removing the wiper motor from the truck. I also find the aftermarket boards are more reliable than original equipment ones.
because there has to be because it rains so the rain has to build up somewhere and it is called the rain forest so rain builds up i lot
Since it happens only when it rains, it would suggest a few possibilities. Look for these:Bad window or door seals.Bad windshield seal.Holes in the floorboard or firewall, especially near the wheelwells.