Rear window / wiper
Rear window / wiper
How necessary is the rear wiper? I was planning on removing it on my future Fit to make for a much cleaner appearance and for weight savings (mostly from the motor), but I would like to know opinions of how useful it is. Does the rear window really get that dirty? I've never used the one on my CRX, but the different shape of the hatches may have different affects. Thanks in advance for any input.
From personal experience, a rear wiper is very useful on a hatchback.
However, the Fit rear window is almost completely upright; rain should roll off of it pretty easily even in heavy rain.
I find rear wipers most useful when parking outside overnight. If it was a cold night, the rear wiper can clear the moisture much faster than the rear defroster.
However, the Fit rear window is almost completely upright; rain should roll off of it pretty easily even in heavy rain.
I find rear wipers most useful when parking outside overnight. If it was a cold night, the rear wiper can clear the moisture much faster than the rear defroster.
I have used my back wiper in 3 different instances. While driving on the interstae doing 70-85mph, I noticed the window would visibly wet when it was raining of course. Slower conditions around town it came in handy as well. I liek to have a good rear view in the city streets made shiny by street lights when it is raining.
The rear window wiper/washer is, IMO, very necessary on this car, as well as any hatch/van with a nearly vertical rear window and no trunk. The area directly behind the car is a low pressure zone that every little speck of dirt is trying to fill. Add a little rain, and you end up not being able to see anything. Trust me. My work car is a Toyota Land Cruiser without the rear wiper, and after a couple hours of rain and the wet roads, it was virtually opaque.
Removing unnecessary weight is admirable, but this is (again IMO) a necessary item if you live anywhere it rains/snows. Also, since the weight distribution of this car is already something like 62/38 f/r, removing weight from the front (if possible) would be better.
Removing unnecessary weight is admirable, but this is (again IMO) a necessary item if you live anywhere it rains/snows. Also, since the weight distribution of this car is already something like 62/38 f/r, removing weight from the front (if possible) would be better.
You must be really desperate to loose weight if you are down to lossing the wiper motor! If you want to limit the weight the car carries why not go on a diet as well - and insist all your passengers do too.

In the limited time we have had our Jazz we have used the rear wiper often. The upright rear tailgate always gets dirty because of the turbulence off of the back of the car.

In the limited time we have had our Jazz we have used the rear wiper often. The upright rear tailgate always gets dirty because of the turbulence off of the back of the car.
Originally Posted by claymore
That was one of the forst things I did to my Jazz. Very easy to remove and I filled the hole with a "Blue dot" tailight extra lens add on from Jegs fit the hole perfectly. 6000 + km now and never even noticed it's not there. Put a very small dab of superglue on the stalk switch as I kept turning it on accidently. Total removed about 5 lbs. And much better rear visibility.
Originally Posted by peterc10
You must be really desperate to loose weight if you are down to lossing the wiper motor! If you want to limit the weight the car carries why not go on a diet as well - and insist all your passengers do too.


And I'm quite a skinny person. haha
Because of the shape of the back of the fit, it does get a lot of dust and dirt on the back window from the air dumping over the sharp rear end. In some climates that rear windshiled wiper would be a godsend. The weight savings of taking out the wiper and motor are almost insignificant.



