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Hi there, I wish to install a good functioning rain sensor in my 2001 Chrysler 300M 3,5l. is that possible? Is that difficult and how it that to be done? I am thinking of using A-brand rain sensors such as made by Hella, Bosch, Valeo or else. preferably the infrared ones that shine through the upper dark part of your wind shield and still function properly. Has this even been done before? Is there any instruction leaflet to be found about how to do it? I hope to hear from you soon! Regards, Joost

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On projects such as this, I would like to direct
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Please restate this question there so you can
get a detailed guide on the subject.

Good question by the way!

Robert Martin
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