Wiper blades on Nissan Juke - a consumable that requires regular replacement. Even original wipers lose their elasticity over time and begin to “rattle” on the glass or leave streaks. If you notice that the quality of windshield cleaning has deteriorated and the rubber bands are cracked, it’s time to act. In this article we will look at how to change the brushes yourself Juke first and second generations, we will select the correct sizes and tell you about the nuances that even experienced drivers miss.

The procedure for replacing wipers Nissan Beetle takes no more than 10 minutes, but there are several critical moments, which affect the durability of new brushes. For example, an incorrectly selected size will lead to an incomplete fit to the glass, and ignoring preparation will damage the windshield wiper mechanism. We have collected verified sizing data for all modifications Juke (including restyled versions), added a compatibility table and detailed photo instructions. You will also learn how to extend the life of your wipers and avoid common mistakes when replacing them.

Wiper blade sizes for Nissan Juke: compatibility table

The first thing to start with is to determine exact brush sizes for your version Nissan Juke. The windshield wipers on the driver and passenger sides are of different lengths, and on some trims the rear windshield wiper also requires replacement. Below is a table with sizes for all generations Juke, including restyled models of 2014 and 2019.

Generation/Year Driver side (mm) Passenger side (mm) Rear wiper (mm) Notes
Juke F15 (2010–2014) 600 400 300 Without system Rain-Sensing
Juke F15 restyling (2014–2019) 600 400 300 With a rain sensor - only original brushes with metal fastening
Juke F16 (2019–present) 650 400 330 Curved windshield - frameless blades recommended
Juke Hybrid (2020–present) 650 400 330 Requires brushes with adapter J-hook 9x4

⚠️ Attention: On models with the system Rain-Sensing (rain sensor) brushes with metal elements cannot be installed - they may interfere with the operation of the sensor. Use only frameless options with markings "For Rain Sensor".

If you are unsure of the size, measure your old brushes with a tape measure or ruler. Length is indicated on the rubber part, excluding plastic fastening. For Juke F16 (2019+), the manufacturer recommends frameless wipers - they follow the curve of the glass better and last longer.

📊 Which windshield wiper blades do you prefer?
  • Original Nissan
  • Frameless (Bosch, Valeo)
  • Frame (cheap analogues)
  • I don't know which ones to choose

Which brushes to choose for Nissan Juke: review of the best options

The market offers dozens of wiper options for Nissan Juke - from budget Chinese to premium Japanese. We tested several popular models and compiled a rating based on price/quality ratio. It is important to consider not only the brand, but also fastening type: on Juke standard is used J-hook 9x4, but some configurations may require an adapter.

  • 🥇 Original Nissan (article 28560-JM00A) — perfect fit, soft tires, but high price (from 2500 ₽ per set). Suitable for all generations Juke, including hybrid versions.
  • 🥈 Bosch Aerotwin (AR 601S / AR 400S) — frameless, with an aerodynamic profile. They work well at high speeds, the price is ~1800 RUR per pair.
  • 🥉 Valeo Silencio X-TRM (600/400) — quiet, with graphite coating. The optimal choice for winter use (does not freeze). Cost ~1500 ₽.
  • 💰 Denso Hybrid (DW-1600 / DW-1400) — hybrid brushes with a metal frame and a rubber cover. Durable, but require careful care. Price ~2200 ₽.

🔹 Selection advice: If you drive mainly around the city, frameless brushes (for example, Bosch Aerotwin) will be the best choice - they wear out less and do not scratch the glass. For country trips on primers, frame options with reinforced fastening are suitable (for example, Denso).

⚠️ Attention: Do not buy blades from Aliexpress at a price below 500 ₽ per set - they often have non-standard fastenings and can damage the windshield wiper mechanism. Pay attention to reviews about compatibility with Nissan Juke.

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Before purchasing, check to see if mounting adapters are included. On some brushes (for example, Valeo) they come separately and may not fit the standard hook Juke.

Step-by-step instructions: how to change brushes on a Nissan Juke

Replacing wipers with Nissan Juke does not require special tools - just a flat screwdriver (to pry up the latches) and new brushes. The main thing is to be consistent and not to use excessive force to avoid breaking the plastic parts. Below is a universal instruction suitable for all generations Juke.

Turn off the ignition and raise the wipers to the vertical position

Clean the mounting area from dirt and ice (if any)

Prepare new brushes and adapters (if needed)

Take a photo of the old wiper mount (for comparison) -->

Step 1: Raise the wipers to the service position. Turn on the ignition, press the windshield wiper button to position OFF, then turn off the ignition. The wipers will automatically move vertically. If this does not happen, manually lift them all the way (do not force them!).

Step 2: Remove the old brush. Press the plastic latch where the brush attaches to the lever (usually located on the side). At the same time, pull the brush down - it should come off easily. If the latch does not budge, carefully pry it off with a screwdriver.

Step 3: Install a new brush. Align the new blade mount with the hook on the wiper arm. Press until you hear a click and the latch should lock into place. Make sure that the brush does not dangle and fits tightly to the glass.

Step 4: Check your work. Turn on the windshield wipers in washer mode. If the brushes “jump” or leave streaks, check that they are installed correctly or clean the glass of any greasy stains (they may interfere with the seal).

🔹 Important nuance: On Juke F16 (2019+) wiper arms have reinforced spring — do not try to lower them manually, this may damage the mechanism. Always use the standard service position.

What to do if the brush does not come off?

If the latch is stuck, spray it with WD-40 and wait 5 minutes. Then gently swing the brush left and right while pressing the lock. Do not use brute force - the plastic hook may break, and you will have to change the entire wiper arm (price from 3000 ₽).

Common mistakes when replacing wipers on a Nissan Juke

Even such a simple procedure as replacing brushes can turn into problems if you make one of the common mistakes. We have compiled a list of what can't do when replacing wipers Juketo avoid damage and unnecessary expenses.

  • Ignore the service position. If you try to remove the brush while it is lowered, you may bend the lever or damage the drive mechanism. Always raise your wipers before replacing them!
  • Use brushes of the wrong size. For example, installing a 650 mm brush instead of a 600 mm one on Juke F15 will cause it to cling to the plastic casing and quickly wear out.
  • Close the hood without checking the fastening. If the blade is not installed tightly, it may come off when closing the hood and damage the glass.
  • Buy brushes without adapters. Some models (eg Michelin Stealth) require adapters for attachment to J-hook Nissan Juke.

⚠️ Attention: On models with a heated windshield (optional Heated Windshield) you cannot use brushes with metal inserts - they can damage the conductive threads. Choose only all-rubber or silicone options.

Another common problem is uneven brush wear. If one side wears faster, check the angle of the wiper arm. On Juke it must be strictly perpendicular to the glass. If the lever is bent, it must be straightened or replaced.

How to Extend the Life of Wiper Blades on a Nissan Juke

Even the most expensive brushes will not last long if you do not follow simple care rules. On Nissan Juke Due to the compact size of the windshield, the wipers work harder and therefore require special attention. Here are some proven ways to increase their resource:

  • 💧 Clean the glass and brushes regularly. Once a month, wipe the rubber bands with a damp cloth and soapy water. This will remove grains of sand and grease that scratch the glass and wear out the rubber.
  • ❄️ Do not turn on the wipers on frozen glass. Ice cuts rubber, leaving microcracks. Use a scraper or defroster.
  • ☀️ Park in the shade. Ultraviolet radiation destroys rubber. If you don't have a garage, use a windshield sunscreen.
  • 🔧 Check the washer fluid level. Working “dry” shortens the life of brushes by 2–3 times. Use a quality antifreeze fluid (such as Liqui Moly Scheiben-Frostschutz).

🔹 Secret from the masters: Treat rubber bands once a season silicone grease (For example, WD-40 Specialist Silicone). This will prevent cracking and improve sliding on the glass. Don't use regular oil or petroleum jelly - they attract dirt.

If you often drive on dusty roads, install hood deflectors (For example, WeatherTech). They will reduce the air flow to the brushes, reducing their wear by 30-40%. For Juke Universal models with an adhesive backing are suitable.

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The most common cause of premature wear of brushes on Nissan Juke — use of cheap washer fluid. It contains aggressive additives that corrode rubber. Always dilute the concentrate with distilled water in a 1:1 ratio.

Frequently asked questions about replacing wipers on a Nissan Juke

Can frameless brushes be installed on the Juke F15 (2010–2014)?

Yes, but only if they are the right size (600/400 mm) and have an adapter for mounting J-hook 9x4. Frameless brushes follow the curve of glass better, but on older models Juke may cope less well with heavy snow. The best choice is hybrid brushes (for example, Denso Hybrid).

How do you know when it's time to change your brushes?

Signs of wear:

  • 🔸 The appearance of stains or stripes on the glass after the wipers work.
  • 🔸 Creaking or “rattling” when brushes move.
  • 🔸 Visible cracks or peeling on the rubber band.
  • 🔸 Deterioration of visibility in the rain (the brushes cannot cope with the flow of water).

If at least one of these symptoms is noticeable, it is better not to delay replacement.

What to do if new brushes leave streaks?

First check:

  • 🔹 Correct installation (the brush must be fixed until it clicks).
  • 🔹 Cleanliness of the glass (greasy stains or wax after washing interfere with adhesion).
  • 🔹 Quality of washer fluid (cheap options may leave a film).

If the problem persists, try wiping the rubber bands with alcohol - this will remove the factory lubricant.

Is it possible to restore old brushes?

Partially yes. If the rubber is not cracked, it can be “reanimated”:

  1. Remove the brushes and wash with warm water and soap.
  2. Sand the rubber with fine sandpaper (1000-1500 grit) to remove burrs.
  3. Apply silicone lubricant and let dry for 12 hours.

This will extend the life of the brushes by 1–2 months, but will not replace a full replacement.

Will Renault Captur brushes fit Nissan Juke?

Partially. Renault Captur And Nissan Juke built on the same platform, but the brush sizes are different:

  • 🔸 On Captur I (2013–2020) - 600/400 mm (same as Juke F15).
  • 🔸 On Captur II (2020–present) — 650/400 mm (same as Juke F16).

The mount is identical (J-hook 9x4), but before purchasing, check the dimensions for your model Juke.

Conclusion: when to change and how to choose brushes for Nissan Juke

Replacing windshield wiper blades with Nissan Juke - a simple but important procedure that many drivers put off until the last minute. Meanwhile, worn wipers impair visibility in rain and snow, increasing the risk of accidents. By following our instructions, you can change the brushes in 10 minutes without contacting the service center. The main thing is to choose the right size (600/400 mm for Juke F15 and 650/400 mm for Juke F16) and choose high-quality frameless or hybrid brushes.

Don't forget about care: regular cleaning of the rubber, use of a good washer and sun protection will extend the life of your wipers by 2-3 times. If you notice squeaking or streaks, don’t delay replacement. For Nissan Juke optimal brush renewal interval - every 6–12 months, depending on the intensity of use.

If you have any questions about a specific model Juke (for example, on a hybrid version or cars with a rain sensor), ask them in the comments - we will update the article with up-to-date information!