All of the following wiper blades are made to fit the Nissan Juke 2011 to 2017 model, which requires a 22″ blade on the driver’s side and a 14″ blade on the passenger side. For this model, the Standard Hook arm attachment is the appropriate type of wiper arm fitting. Upgrade to the more modern Retrofit style wiper blade is an option. We also provide rear blades for this Juke; just click on the Rear Blades item below.
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Juke, what size wipers?
Simply choose your Nissan Juke model to browse wiper blades created to match your vehicle.
Standard hook-fit wiper blades are installed on the front windscreen of the Nissan Juke, while a plastic-mold wiper is installed on the rear screen. In order to fit the Nissan Juke range of vehicles, we provide wiper blades made to the highest standards by the top brand names, like Bosch’s Aerotwin and Super Plus, Michelin’s Stealth and RainForce, Lucas’ Clearvision, and our own award-winning Aerowiper. The greatest collection of front and rear screen wiper blades—more than 400 distinct windshield wiper products—is available from the UK’s online wiper blade specialist.
Windshield Wiper Fitting Guide for the Nissan Juke:
The Nissan Juke employs a particular fitment for its 22 driver’s side, 14 passenger’s side, and 12 plastic-moulded rear screen wiper blades. The window wipers on a Nissan Juke are simple to replace, and all of our wiper blades come with installation instructions. Along with your order, we also include a link to a helpful fitting video.
Order Nissan Juke wiper blades by 4.30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and we’ll send them out via the delivery method of your choice the next day.
How are the rear wiper blades removed?
If a service technician changed the wiper arm as part of the service, follow these instructions to replace the wiper blade on the back window.
applies to V60, V60CC, and V60H models made before to 15W26 when the wiper arm is replaced during maintenance.
To loosen and remove the blade, take a firm hold of the wiper arm and press the blade forward (at the arrow).
Car model/model year
V60 up to and including the 2016 model year applies to vehicles in which the wiper arm is changed during maintenance.
Consult the relevant model’s online handbook for vehicles starting with the model year 2020.
How are windshield wipers parked?
When the system is turned off, the wipers stop in the “park position.” Depending on whether the arm moves clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) to get there, we label the park position accordingly.
How frequently should wiper blades be changed?
Wiper blades that need to be replaced are something we see a lot of around Crossings.
Vehicles arriving for service are always given a wiper check by our Toyota trained technicians. Your wipers will be graded according to their condition as Green, Amber, or Red. Wiper blade replacement is advised every six to twelve months. Windshield wipers are constructed of rubber, which degrades over time and loses some of its effectiveness. Establish the practice of routinely inspecting your wipers and becoming familiar with the warning indications of wear. Your wiper blades may deteriorate as a result of normal use, wear and tear, UV radiation, good ol’ soft Irish weather, and even the sort of washer fluid you combine with your water. They might grow fragile, crack, or even rip.
There are a few symptoms that will let you know it’s time to change your wipers. Your wipers are squeaking, skipping, splitting, and, of course, creating streaks on the windshield.
Visual examination of the wiper blade reveals that the rubber has been hardened or fractured as a result of exposure over time. Damage may be brought on by the sun’s ultraviolet radiation, tree sap, or even road tar/road grit. After every wipe, water bands are still visible, and streaking is more obvious.
Smearing: Due to wear, the wiper edge is no longer crisp and has been rounded, allowing water to smear across the screen and cloud visibility.
Old or worn rubber on the blade makes noise as it moves across the windscreen.
Chattering: Windscreen blades that skip or vibrate as a result of prolonged exposure to hot or cold temperatures or inactivity.
The reservoirs for your windscreen washers should never be filled with washing liquid. Due to salt corroding the metal components of the wiper arms, the surfactants used to clean dishes and other items will destroy the rubber blades of windscreen wipers and do little benefit to the paintwork. Use only authorized additives in the washer system.
It’s possible that you recently became aware of one or two of these indications but decided to postpone the task until you had more time. However, it takes no time at all! On your way to or from work, stop by Crossings so we may examine the condition of the wipers and replace them as necessary: It simply takes 10 minutes, and a set of starts at just 22 dollars, so you really can’t go wrong.
Plan to get your wipers replaced at least once a year, perhaps when you see us for a servicing. In order for you to make an informed choice, our specialists will make sure to tell you on the state of your wipers. It’s wise to be proactive and replace your window wipers before you find yourself stranded in a storm with a hazy view. Window wipers are a vital safety component.
Can I use wiper blades of a different size?
Vehicle-specific wiper blades are used for windshields. On some cars, the size of both wiper blades is the same. The two wiper blades are different diameters on various automobiles. In order to clear as much of the windshield as possible, the manufacturer chooses the best-fitting wiper blade size. You will discover that one or both wiper blades will hang over the side or touch the top of the windshield trim while upright if you change your wiper blades with a larger size blade in an effort to clear more space on the windshield. Furthermore, if both windshield wipers are overly lengthy, they could bump into each other and harm the wiper motor, arms, and blades. When the wiper blade isn’t flush with the windshield, this will result in excessive wear on the wiper blades and areas that don’t get cleared.
You will discover that some parts of the windshield are not cleaned if you change your wipers with smaller-sized blades. And some of these locations can be essential for the car to run safely.
Only replace your wiper blades with those of the size recommended by the manufacturer after consulting your owner’s handbook. This will provide a good fit and guard against damage. If you cannot find your owner’s handbook, a blade size finder can be used to quickly determine the wiper blade size.
Do front and back wiper blades match up?
Wiper blades come in three major types: “conventional,” “flat,” and “hybrid.”
Conventional wipers are easily distinguished because of the attached blade to an articulated metal frame. They are the type that have long been considered standard equipment on many autos. Flat wipers have gained popularity in recent years.
They consist of a substantial blade and a little plastic connection block in the center.
Hybrid wipers combine the two in some way, and the blade’s “frame” serves as an aerodynamic spoiler.
In order to prevent the blade from lifting quickly, this is meant to force it onto the screen.
Upgrade to flat or hybrid wipers if your automobile currently has conventional wipers for better looks and performance.
Rear wipers are often much smaller than front ones, and while many cars have front wipers that are similar to the rear ones in appearance, some have model-specific rear wipers that have the arm and the blade combined into a single unit.
These must be replaced together and are often secured to a splined shaft by a little nut.
Are rear wipers a universal design?
Not all wiper blades are the same. They come with universal fittings, however the length of the wiper blade depends on the size of the windshield of your car. With merely your car’s make and model information, the auto parts supplier can provide the proper blades.