🚗 Don't let rain slow you down!
The Marcy Universal Auto Windshield Rain Sensor Lens Gel Kit is a professional-grade, two-part gel kit designed for quick and effective lens replacement. Curing in under 4 minutes at 70°, this lightweight and compact solution ensures your rain sensor operates flawlessly, keeping you safe and dry on the road.
Manufacturer | BAP-Marcy |
Brand | BAP-Marcy |
Model | QC4 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 4.21 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | QC4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | BAP-QC4 |
OEM Part Number | QC-4 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
W**E
It works
It works as described. Our rain se sing wipers weren't working so I googled it and found that we just needed to install this gel over our sensor and our rain sensing wipers started working again. Apparently the windshield was replaced on our car before we bought it and no one put new rain sensing gel over the sensor. This stuff works as described.
R**I
Excellent and cheap
Good and easy to use. Work as oem
T**Y
Perfect for Lexus RX350 2013 rain sensor
This kit is absolutely essential to install a rain sensor. In my case, my car is Lexus RX350 2013. To install it, first you need to have a brand new rain sensor tape which you must purchase from dealers as aftermarket or whatever knock-offs may not work. Next clean the surface on both sensor and windshield carefully, make sure no dirts stay on them. Then, use the kit, take a liquid and do it quickly to apply on the surface of sensor and tape and put in the correct position. Keep it like this for several minutes as it will dry quickly. There are some videos on YouTube that will help you in the procedure. This kit is very helpful and must have to do the job. My rain sensor works perfectly after I do the job.
L**L
Rain sensing wipers not working? Read on!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased a used 2021 Kia Telluride SX AWD Nightfall Edition and of course about a week after delivery, a rain came through - and my automatic wipers did not. I had to keep using the mist function to get them working in a very light rain which is frustrating, when you’ve just purchased a vehicle and now must live with the issue - or investigate what’s malfunctioning and why.The forums for “problems” was truly disheartening because time and time again I read about electrical problems, and the Auto Wiper function, which is supposed to sense rainfall, wasn’t working at all. Then I learned through YouTube of this sensor, mounted just below the windshield. And mine was properly seated. And then I learned though digging some more, that these rain sensors need a gel, which removes the air gap and can make the unit function! With used vehicles, maybe it’s because the original windshield had been replaced and no one thought to properly seat the rain sensor? A search on Amazon turned up this gel kit, which needs a little assembly.Remove the sensor, make sure that the windshield hole is clean (this is important) and being the sensor inside to work at room temperature. The gel, which gets tacky rather fast (about 2 minutes at 70° F) has two different solutions, capped. A double plunger is included as well as a pipette like thing with squiggles inside which mix the solution after you attach it.Place your sensor on a place where it’s level. Grab a small baggie to test applying solution. There’s enough to do maybe 5 cars! Find a marble to make sure where it’s level and put your sensor there, and put the plastic baggie nearby as well. After assembling the device, squeeze the plunger to see how it will come out on the plastic. Then, work it onto your clean sensor, and make sure that you add enough to slightly OVERFILL it by just a little. There will not be any bubbles on your sensor as long as you’re careful to fill from the center out. Once you’ve done that, set your timer for what the product says. Then seat it into its position.Note: I could have added just a bit more, and so there’s a really tiny air pocket off in the corner which doesn’t affect my outcome, which works perfectly now. The video shows how the rain sensor does it’s job now that this gel is there.After finishing, feel the gel that you left on that baggie. It’s still gel like but it comes off easily and isn’t wet at all. This product is awesome - and my dealer, which has my SUV under a 3 month / 3K mile warranty will send me $100 for efforts too!
J**Z
Only comes with 1 syringe
This says there is enough fluid to use it twice, but only 1 syringe. The syringe can only be used once. It did work well. Directions are very well done.
R**P
Worked out great
I had my windshield replaced, but afterward, the automatic wipers stopped working. I scheduled a technician to come back and fix the issue, but they never showed up. A week later, I rescheduled the appointment, and during that time, I considered using a repair kit I had purchased, debating whether to do the work myself.When the technician finally arrived, he replaced the gel pad, and while the automatic wipers started working again, they were not as responsive as they had been originally. I attempted to readjust the gel pad, which improved their performance, but they still felt a bit sluggish.Eventually, I decided to try the repair kit. After reattaching the sensor to the windshield, I noticed that the seal looked like the factory finish before the windshield was replaced. So far, the wipers are working much better now.
R**A
It does not stick to the windshield
It does not stick to the windshield, so for my bmw E90 it was useless.
N**G
Works well, plenty of it in the syringe for one sensor
Worked great on my 2019 f-350. Before, my auto wipers wouldn’t work at all and noticed that the gel was all oxidized and gross. Carefully scraped it off, applied the new and it works great. Definitely wait a few minutes for it to start to cure before applying the sensor to the windshield so it doesn’t run.
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