Black plate (4,1)Cadillac ATS Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-Europe-6441895) - 2014 -CRC - 8/7/135-4 Instruments and ControlsRainsense™If equipped with Rainsense, asensor near the top centre of thewindscreen detects the amount ofwater on the windscreen andcontrols the frequency of thewindscreen wiper.Keep this area of the windscreenclear of debris to allow for bestsystem performance.INT (Rainsense Wipe SensitivityControl): Move the windscreenwiper stalk to INT. Turn the x INTband on the wiper stalk to adjust thesensitivity.. Turn the band up for moresensitivity to moisture.. Turn the band down for lesssensitivity to moisture.. Move the windscreen wiper leverout of the INT position todeactivate Rainsense.This feature can be changed. See“Comfort and Convenience” underVehicle Personalisation onpage 5-41.Wiper Arm Assembly ProtectionWhen using an automatic car wash,move the windscreen wiper lever toOFF. This disables the automaticRainsense windscreen wipers.With Rainsense, if the transmissionis in N (Neutral) and the vehiclespeed is very slow, the wipers willautomatically stop at the base of thewindscreen.The wiper operations return tonormal when the transmission is nolonger in N (Neutral) or the vehiclespeed has increased.n L (Windscreen Washer): Pullthe windscreen wiper lever towardyou to spray windscreen washerfluid and activate the wipers. Thewipers will continue until the lever isreleased or the maximum wash timeis reached. When the windscreenwiper lever is released, additionalwipes may occur depending on howlong the windscreen washer hadbeen activated. See Washer Fluidon page 10-17 for information onfilling the windscreen washer fluidreservoir.{ WarningIn freezing weather, do not usethe washer until the windscreen iswarmed. Otherwise the washerfluid can form ice on thewindscreen, blocking your vision.Headlamp WasherIf equipped with headlamp washers,they are located to the side of theheadlamps.The headlamps must be on in orderto use the headlamp washers. If theheadlamps are not on, only thewindscreen will be washed.