Thanks for letting me know the location. Is there a way to adjust it?
Nick
Not that I'm aware of but the one on my '02 TrailBlazer had a gel-like substance between the sensor and the inside of the windshield which I thought might be to provide optical coupling to the sensor. Have the dealer make sure they got it on correctly.
Edit: Just found this on another forum.
"The only bulletin out there is telling the techs that the sensor is separate from the lens on the windshield. Although there is a little tidbit of info that might help you......
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If you do NOT find a fault in the system operation, please refer customers to Rainsense™ II Wipers in the Owner Manual for information for this system.
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If you do confirm a fault in the system operation, inspect the uniformity of the silicon gel linking the sensor to the windshield.
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If the silicon gel is distorted in any way or is not present at all, replace the lens only. Refer to Windshield Outside Moisture Sensor Lens Replacement in SI.
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If the gel is intact, replace the complete sensor assembly by referring to windshield outside moisture sensor replacement listed below.
If you can see that the gel is distorted, it might give you some ammo when going into the dealer to get them to do something for you."