Replacing wipers with Nissan Juke - a task that every owner of this compact crossover faces. But while the choice of brand (Bosch, Denso, Valeo) can still be decided intuitively, confusion often arises with the size of the brushes. Especially when we are talking about restyled versions or cars with the option of heating the windshield. An error in selection leads to a poor fit, squeaks or even damage to the glass - and this is a safety issue.
In this article we have collected current wiper sizes for all generations of Juke (including rare configurations), figured out the nuances of fastenings and prepared a checklist for independent replacement. You will also find out why on the Juke F16 since 2019, brushes with a length of 600/400 mm are sometimes installed instead of the standard 650/400 mm — and how to check it without a trip to the service center.
Generations of Nissan Juke: how to determine yours
Before selecting wipers, you need to know exactly the generation of your Juke. The car was produced in two main iterations, which are similar in appearance, but have different technical parameters:
- 🔹 F15 (2010–2019) - first generation, produced in the UK and Japan. It features round headlights and a chrome grille.
- 🔹 F16 (2019–present) — a restyled version with a more aggressive design, LED optics and an updated front end. Available only in Europe.
To avoid mistakes, check the vehicle's VIN code (located under the windshield or in the registration certificate). The first 3 characters will indicate the generation:
- 📌
SJNFBA...orSJNFCA...- this is F15 (until 2019). - 📌
SJNFDA...orSJNFEA...- this is F16 (since 2019).
Also note heated windshield option (if there is one, the dimensions of the wipers may differ by 2–3 cm). On Juke F16 from 2021 in top trim levels (Tekna+, N-Design) sometimes shortened brushes are installed for better aerodynamics.
- F15 (2010–2019)
- F16 (2019–2026)
- I don't know, I need to check
- Another option
Table of wiper sizes by year and configuration
Below are official wiper blade sizes for all versions Nissan Juke, including rare modifications. Data confirmed by catalogs Nissan and tested in practice by the owners.
| Generation | Year of manufacture | Driver brush size (mm) | Passenger brush size (mm) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F15 (2010–2019) |
2010–2014 | 650 | 400 | Standard on all trims including Visia, Acenta, Tekna. |
| 2015–2019 | 650 | 400 | On restyled models with heated glass, blades of 630/380 mm are possible (check by VIN). | |
| 2017–2019 (Nismo) | 600 | 380 | Sports version with modified hood geometry. The brushes are 50 mm shorter. | |
| F16 (2019–2026) |
2019–2021 | 650 | 400 | Basic equipment. Mounting - Hook (U-shaped). |
| 2022–2026 | 600 or 650 | 400 | On models with the option ProPILOT and glass heating, 600/400 mm brushes are installed. |
⚠️ Attention: If your Juke equipped with a system Nissan Safety Shield (cameras and sensors on the windshield), use only frameless wipers with a soft profile. Hard frame brushes can damage the system optics.
Before purchasing, measure your old wipers with a tape measure - sometimes non-standard sizes are installed on the conveyor (for example, 640 mm instead of 650 mm).
Windshield wiper mounts: what they are and how to determine yours
Even if you have chosen the correct size, the wipers may not fit due to fastening type. On Nissan Juke 3 main types are used:
- 🔧 Hook (U-shaped) - the most common. Suitable for 90% of F15 and F16 models.
- 🔧 Bayonet (bayonet) - found on Juke with heated glass (usually in trim levels Tekna or N-Connecta).
- 🔧 Pinch Tab - a rare option for sports versions Nismo.
To determine the fastening, remove the old brush and compare with the photo below:
Photos of fastening types
1. Hook - a metal hook that clings to the wiper lever.
2. Bayonet — a plastic pin with a lock, inserted into the groove.
3. Pinch Tab — a clip with side “ears” that requires pressing to remove.
If you buy wipers online, look for the following notes in the description:
- 📌
For Nissan Juke F15/F16 with Hook Mount- a universal option. - 📌
Bayonet 17mm- for models with heated glass. - 📌
Pinch Tab 9x4- only for Nismo.
Remove the old brush and take a photo of the mount|
Compare with the manufacturer's catalog (for example, on the Bosch website)|
Check with the seller for compatibility with your VIN|
Buy only from authorized dealers (avoid “universal” brushes)
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Original articles and best analogues
Original wipers Nissan They are expensive (from RUB 2,500 per set), but guarantee a perfect fit. If your budget is limited, you can choose high-quality analogues from trusted brands.
| Type | Article (original) | The best analogues | Average price (₽) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (650/400 mm, Hook) | 28260-4M000 (driver)28261-4M000 (passenger) |
Bosch Aerotwin AR650S/AR400S Denso DF-065/DF-040 Valeo Silencio 650009/400009 |
1 800–2 200 |
| For glass heating (600/400 mm, Bayonet) | 28260-4M100 |
Bosch AR600S (adapter included) Denso DF-060B |
2 000–2 500 |
| For Nismo (600/380 mm, Pinch Tab) | 28260-JM000 |
Valeo Silencio 600009/380009 (with adapter) | 2 300–2 800 |
⚠️ Attention: On Juke F16 with the system ProPILOT (adaptive cruise control) wipers with metal elements cannot be installed - they interfere with the radar. Use only frameless models with graphite coating (for example, Bosch Icon or Denso Hybrid).
If you prefer the original, order brushes by article number through Nissan Parts Europe or official dealers. Delivery time is 2-3 weeks, but this is a guarantee of 100% compatibility. Analogues can be found in Autodoke, Exist.ru or Wildberries (pay attention to reviews about a specific model!).
Step-by-step instructions for replacing wipers
Replacing brushes yourself Nissan Juke takes no more than 10 minutes. You will need:
- 🔧 New wipers (checked for size and fastening).
- 🔧 A clean rag or microfiber cloth.
- 🔧 Plastic pick (if the mount is tight).
Step 1. Preparation
Park the car on a level surface and raise the wipers to the vertical position (do not turn on the ignition!). If the brushes are stuck to the glass, carefully pry them off with a pick.
Step 2: Removing old wipers
Press the fastening lock (usually located at the bottom of the brush) and pull it down. If the mount Bayonet, turn the brush counterclockwise and pull it out.
Step 3. Installing new wipers
Compare the attachment of the new brushes with the old ones. If necessary, use the adapter included in the kit. Place the brush until it clicks (for Hook) or turn clockwise (for Bayonet).
Step 4. Check
Lower the windshield wipers and turn on the washer. Make sure that the brushes do not catch each other and do not leave streaks. If you hear a squeak, apply silicone lubricant to the rubber.
After replacing the wipers, be sure to check the fluid level in the washer reservoir - new brushes work more intensely for the first 2-3 days and consume fluid faster.
Common mistakes when choosing and replacing
Even experienced drivers sometimes make mistakes that lead to premature wiper wear or glass damage. Here are the most common:
- ❌ Ignoring the heated glass option — on such models, standard 650/400 mm brushes can cling to the heating elements.
- ❌ Buying “universal” wipers - they rarely fit perfectly and often leave streaks.
- ❌ Using winter brushes in summer — the rubber coating of winter wipers hardens faster in the heat.
- ❌ Incorrect installation — if the brush is put on crookedly, it will “bounce” during operation.
Another typical problem is buying wipers by size, not by article number. For example, on 2023 Juke F16 with ProPILOT 600 mm brushes can be installed, but with a unique fastening Bayonet 19mm. If you take the standard 600 mm with mount Hook, they just won't fit into place.
To avoid errors:
- Always check with VIN code when ordering.
- Buy brushes from trusted stores (avoid markets and “no-name” brands).
- After installation, check the operation of the wipers maximum speed - this makes it easier to identify imbalances.
FAQ: answers to frequently asked questions
Is it possible to install wipers longer than indicated in the table?
No, this will lead to:
- 🔸 Deterioration of aerodynamics (noise will increase at speed).
- 🔸 Overload of the windshield wiper motor (the fuse may burn out).
- 🔸 Scratches on glass due to excessive pressure.
If standard brushes do not cope with cleaning, it is better to choose a model with graphite coating (For example, Bosch Twin) - it removes dirt more effectively.
How often should you replace your Juke's wipers?
Service life depends on operating conditions:
- 📅 Standard brushes — 6–12 months (or 10–15 thousand km).
- 📅 Frameless - up to 18 months, but copes worse with ice.
- 📅 Winter - only for the season (from October to April).
Signs of wear: streaks on glass, squeaking, uneven fit.
Will wipers from Renault Captur fit on Juke?
Partially. Renault Captur And Nissan Juke built on one platform (B0), but:
- ✅ On Captur I (2013–2019) The same dimensions (650/400 mm) are suitable, but the mounting may differ.
- ❌ On Captur II (since 2019) other wipers - 600/450 mm.
Before purchasing, check compatibility by article number or VIN code.
What to do if new wipers squeak?
The creaking occurs due to:
- 🔊 Dry rubber — wipe the brushes with alcohol and apply silicone lubricant.
- 🔊 Uneven glass - polish it with a special paste (for example, 3M Glass Polish).
- 🔊 Incorrect fastening — check whether the brush fits tightly on the lever.
If the squeak does not go away, return the wipers under warranty - it may be a defect.
Where can I buy original wipers cheaper?
Options with savings up to 30%:
- 🛒 Nissan Parts Europe — official catalog with delivery to Russia (prices lower than those of dealers).
- 🛒 eBay - look for sellers with a rating above 98% and reviews of compatibility with Juke.
- 🛒 Japanese auctions (through intermediaries) - original brushes in good condition can be found for 1,500–1,800 ₽.
Beware of fakes! Original wipers Nissan have:
- 🔹 Hologram on the package.
- 🔹 Article stamped on a plastic base.
- 🔹 Soft rubber with logo Nissan.