Nissan Murano
Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement Guide
How to change the windshield window wiper
blades on a 2nd generation 2009 to 2014 Nissan Murano with photos.
![]() 2014 Murano Windshield Wipers |
![]() Raise Wiper Arm Off Window |
This
automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist
owners of the second generation (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 &
2014) Nissan Murano SUV in changing the front windshield window
wiper blades. Owners of other Nissan or Infiniti vehicles such as the Versa, Maxima, Juke, Rogue, Altima, Xterra, Pathfinder, Sentra, Cube, Armada, Leaf, Quest, Frontier, Teana, 370Z, GT-R, Titan, G25, G37, M35, QX56, QX60 and M37 may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. The OEM wiper blades are the following sizes in inches: Driver Side 26" and Passenger Side 16". A few compatible replacement wiper blades with their part numbers include the following: Bosch 26A & Bosch 16A, Rain-X 5079281-1 & Rain-X 5079274-1, Michelin 8026 & Michelin 8016, Trico 16-260 & Trico 16-160, Motorcraft WW-2601-PF & Motorcraft WW-1601-PF and Anco 31-26 & Anco 31-16. No tools are needed to change the windshield wiper blades. |
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![]() Rotate Blade Away From Arm |
![]() Push In Release Tab |
Lift the wiper arm
off the windshield until it remains in the raised position by itself. Rotate the old blade away from the wiper arm at a slight angle. Press the black plastic release tab in towards the metal wiper arm. |
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![]() Slide Bracket Out of Hook |
![]() Old Blade Separated From Hook |
Slide the plastic
mounting bracket in the center of the old wiper blade down and out of the
metal hook at the end of the wiper arm. Separate the old blade from the wiper arm. |
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![]() Towel - Protect Glass |
![]() Line Up Bracket & Hook |
Place a towel on
the windshield to protect the glass from being shattered, cracked, chipped
or scratched if the wiper arm accidentally smacks down on to the window. I recommend buying the Bosch 26A and Bosch 16A wiper blades since they have excellent reviews on Amazon. Line up the plastic mounting bracket at the center of the new wiper blade with the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm. |
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![]() Slide Bracket In To Hook |
![]() Lower Wiper Arm To Window |
Slide the bracket
up and in to the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm until it clicks
securely in to place. Double check that the new wiper blade is securely attached. Gently lower the wiper arm down to the windshield. For the best wiper performance, I'd recommend thoroughly cleaning off the windshield and applying a window treatment product such as Rain-X. For more, check out my other
2009-2014 Nissan Murano DIY Repair & Maintenance Guides. |
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