Moisture sensitive automatic windshield wiper and headlight cont

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Vehicle mounted systems – Automobile

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307 108, 315 82, 318DIG2, B60S 108

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050270010

ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an automatic system for activating vehicle headlights upon the actuation of a windshield wiper. The windshield wipers automatically begin a wiping cycle when moisture is sensed on a windshield. In the preferred embodiment, a moisture sensing device is strategically placed in the left-hand side of the windshield, at the end of a wiper blade track. When the windshield is no longer wet, the wiping cycle will stop and the headlights will remain on for a short period of time thereafter before turning off.

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