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Nissan Juke Windshield Window Wiper Blades Replacement Guide
How to change the windshield wiper blades on a 1st generation 2010-2016 Nissan Juke with sizes and part numbers.

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2014 Juke Windshield Wipers
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Open Hood To Access Wipers
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Raise Wiper Arm Off Glass
This automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist owners of the first generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Nissan Juke in changing the front windshield window wiper blades.

Owners of other Nissan vehicles such as the Versa, Sentra, Altima, Maxima, Cube, Leaf, Pathfinder, 370Z, Rogue, Xterra, Murano, Armada, Quest, Frontier and Titan may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful.

The wiper blade sizes for the Nissan Juke in inches (and mm) are as follows: Driver Side 22" (550mm) and Passenger Side 14" (350mm).

A few compatible replacement wiper blades with their part numbers are as follows: Aero AERO-J2214, Bosch 22A & Bosch 14A, Valeo R55 & Valeo R35, Trico 25-220 & Trico 25-140, Rain-X 5079279 & Rain-X RX30214, Anco 31-22 & Anco 31-14 and Anco C-22-UB & Anco C-14-UB.

No tools are needed to change the windshield wiper blades.



 
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Rotate Blade Away From Arm
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Push In Release Tab
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Pull Bracket Out of Hook
In order to change the wiper blades, the first step is to open the hood.

(You can change the wipers with the hood closed, but I found it to be easier with it open.)

Then lift the wiper arm off the windshield until it remains in the raised position by itself.

Rotate the old wiper blade away from the wiper arm at a slight angle.

Press in the black plastic release tab towards the metal wiper arm.

Pull the mounting bracket in the center of the wiper blade down and out of the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm.

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Pass Hook Through Opening
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Old Wiper Blade Removed
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Towel Protecting Glass
Rotate the old wiper blade until it is almost perpendicular with the wiper arm.

Pass the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm through the opening in the old blade.

Place a towel on the windshield to protect the glass from being shattered, chipped or cracked just in case the wiper arm smacks down on to the window while you are replacing the blade.

I recommend buying the Aero AERO-J2214 package which combines a 22" and a 14" wiper blade. They have great reviews on Amazon including a 5 star review from another Juke owner.



 

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Line Up New Blade & Hook
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Pass Hook Through New Blade
Pass the hook at the end of the wiper arm through the opening in the center of the new wiper blade.
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Insert Bracket In To Hook
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Secure New Blade On Arm
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Lower Wiper To Window
Rotate the new wiper blade until it is almost parallel with the wiper arm.

Slide the plastic mounting bracket in the center of the new wiper blade up in to the metal hook.

Continue pulling the bracket in to the hook until it clicks securely in to place.

Double check that the new wiper blade is properly attached.

Gently lower the wiper assembly down to the windshield.

For the best wiper performance, I'd recommend thoroughly cleaning the windshield and applying a window treatment product such as Rain-X.

For more, check out my other Nissan Juke DIY Repair Guides.
 

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