Rear wiper on Nissan Note - a small but important element that often fails due to overloads or short circuits. If the brush suddenly stops working, and the motor does not make even a slight hum, the problem most likely lies in blown fuse. However, finding it is not so easy: depending on the year of manufacture and configuration Note (E11 or E12) fuse layout may differ.

In this article we will look at exact locations of the rear wiper fuse for all generations Nissan Note, the denominations that need to be used, and we will also give step-by-step instructions for diagnosis and replacement. We will pay special attention typical errors due to which, even after replacing the fuse, the wiper may not work - for example, oxidized contacts in the block or a faulty motor.

Where is the rear wiper fuse located? Nissan Note?

B Nissan Note (as in the first generation E11, and in the second E12) the rear wiper fuse is located in interior fuse box. However, its exact location depends on the year of manufacture and the market for which the car was intended. For example, European versions may have a different layout than Japanese or American ones.

Main places to look:

  • 🔧 Fuse box under steering wheel (on the driver's side, behind the plastic cover). This is usually where the main fuse is located. 10A or 15A.
  • 🚗 Block in the glove compartment (to the right of the passenger, behind the removable panel). In some trim levels, fuses for the rear wipers are duplicated here.
  • Additional block under the hood (near the battery). Rarely, but in some versions the fuse can be placed here.

To avoid guessing, use an exact diagram for your modification:

Generation Year of manufacture Fuse number Denomination (A) Location
Nissan Note E11 2004–2009 F30 10 Interior block (under the steering wheel)
Nissan Note E11 (restyling) 2009–2013 F25 15 Interior block (under the steering wheel)
Nissan Note E12 2013–2020 F18 10 Glove compartment (right block)
Nissan Note E12 (Japanese version) 2016–2020 F22 15 Under the hood (additional unit)
⚠️ Attention: On some Nissan Note with the system Intelligent Key The rear wiper fuse can be combined with the front wiper fuse. In this case, replacing it will require checking both circuits!

How to check the rear wiper fuse?

Before changing the fuse, it must be diagnose correctly. Many drivers limit themselves to a visual inspection, but this is not always reliable: sometimes a blown fuse looks intact, but the problem lies in microcracks.

Step by step instructions:

Remove the fuse with tweezers (not your fingers!)|Inspect the light: the blown one has a broken thread inside|Ring with a multimeter in the "continuity" mode|Check the voltage at the contacts of the block (should be 12V)|Make sure that the new fuse has the same rating-->

If the fuse is intact, but the wiper does not work, the problem may be:

  • 🔌 Rear wiper relay (often located next to the fuse).
  • 🔄 Steering column switch (oxidized contacts).
  • 🛠️ Wiper motor (brush wear or winding breakage).
  • 🔋 Wiring (frayed wires in the corrugation of the tailgate).
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If after replacing the fuse it blows again, do not install a fuse of a higher rating! This may cause a fire in the wiring. Instead, look for a short in the motor or switch circuit.

Step-by-step fuse replacement Nissan Note

Replacing the rear wiper fuse with Nissan Note takes no more than 5 minutes, but requires care. Important do not confuse denominations and do not use metal tools that could short-circuit the contacts.

Algorithm of actions:

  1. Turn off the ignition and remove the key from the lock. This will prevent the wipers from accidentally operating.
  2. Remove the fuse box cover:
    • For E11: Press the latch under the steering wheel and pull the cover towards you.
    • For E12: Unscrew the two screws in the glove compartment (Phillips screwdriver).
  • Find the fuse according to the scheme (see table above). Usually it is signed as Rear Wiper or RR WIPER.
  • Remove the old fuse tweezers (comes with the machine). Do not use pliers!
  • Install a new fuse the same denomination. If you install a more powerful one (for example, 20A instead of 10A), you risk burning the wiring.
  • Check the wiper operation. If it doesn't work, look for a problem in the relay or motor.
  • ⚠️ Attention: On Nissan Note E12 with the system Around View Monitor The rear wiper fuse may be connected to the rear view camera. When replacing it, the camera may temporarily turn off - this is normal, after rebooting the system everything will be restored.

    Tweezers from the machine|Pliers|Fingers|Another tool|I don’t know where the fuses are-->

    Typical mistakes when replacing a fuse

    Even something as simple as replacing a fuse can be done incorrectly. Here most common mistakesthat the owners allow Nissan Note:

    • 🔥 Using "bugs" (homemade jumpers made of foil or wire). This leads to melted wiring and a risk of fire.
    • 🔄 Replacing with a fuse of a different rating. For example, staging 20A instead of 10A It could burn out the wiper motor.
    • 🔧 Failure to check block contacts. Oxidized or contaminated contacts can cause re-burnout.
    • 🚫 Ignoring the cause of burnout. If the fuse burns out repeatedly, you need to check the motor and wiring, and not just install a new one.

    To avoid these mistakes, follow a simple rule: Before replacing a fuse, always look for the cause of its blown. For example, if the wiper was jammed with ice and you kept trying to turn it on, the motor could burn out.

    What should I do if the fuse blows immediately after replacement?

    If a new fuse blows immediately after installation, this indicates short circuit in the chain. In this case:

    1. Disconnect the rear wiper motor connector (located under the plastic trim of the rear door).
    2. Install a new fuse. If it does not burn out, the problem is in the motor.
    3. If the fuse blows again, look for a short in the wiring from the fuse box to the motor.

    To diagnose wiring, use a multimeter in resistance test mode (there should be infinity between the positive wire and ground).

    How to check the rear wiper motor?

    If the fuse is good but the wiper is not working, the next thing to check is: motor. On Nissan Note it is located under the plastic trim of the rear door and is secured with three bolts.

    Motor diagnostics:

    1. Remove the plastic cover rear door (carefully pry up the clips with a flat-head screwdriver).
    2. Disconnect the power connector from the motor.
    3. Check voltage on the connector when the wiper is on (should be 12V). If there is no voltage, the problem is in the wiring or switch.
    4. Ring the motor:
      • The winding resistance must be within 1–3 ohms.
      • If resistance 0 ohm - short circuit.
      • If ∞ (infinity) - winding break.

    If the motor is faulty, it can be replaced with a new one (part number for Nissan Note E11: 28550-4M000, for E12: 28550-4M010). The cost of the original motor is about 3-5 thousand rubles, but you can find analogues cheaper (for example, Febi or Blue Print).

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    If the rear wiper motor is on Nissan Note works jerkily or with extraneous sounds, most likely the brushes or bearings are worn out. In this case, it is easier to replace the entire motor than to repair it.

    Where to buy fuses for Nissan Note?

    Fuses for Nissan Note - a consumable that can be bought at any auto store or ordered online. However, not all fuses are equal in quality. Here's what you need to know:

    • 🛒 Original fuses Nissan (article 24030-4M000) - the most reliable, but also the most expensive (about 50–100 rubles per piece).
    • 🔧 Analogues from Bosch, Hella or Valeo — good price/quality ratio (20–40 rubles).
    • ⚠️ Chinese no-name fuses - may have an inaccurate value and burn out quickly.

    Where to buy:

    Store Pros Cons
    Official dealer Nissan Guarantee of original spare parts Expensive, long wait
    Auto stores (AutoSpetsCenter, ATL) Fast, you can check before purchasing Not always in stock
    Online (Wildberries, Ozon, Exist.ru) Wide range, low prices Risk of running into a fake

    When purchasing, pay attention to fuse color:

    • 10A - red,
    • 15A - blue,
    • 20A - yellow.

    An incorrect color is a sign that the denomination is not as required.

    Frequently asked questions about the rear wiper fuse Nissan Note

    Is it possible to drive without a rear wiper if it doesn't work?

    Technically yes, but it's not safe. The rear wiper provides visibility through the rear window, especially important in rain or snow. In some countries (eg Germany), a faulty rear wiper may result in a vehicle inspection fine. If the fuse burns frequently, it is better to temporarily disable the wiper by removing the fuse, but eliminate the cause as soon as possible.

    Why does the rear wiper fuse blow when turned on?

    The most common reasons:

    • Jammed motor (for example, due to ice or dirt).
    • Short circuit in the wiring (frayed wires in the door corrugation).
    • Faulty relay (contact breakdown).
    • Moisture entering the fuse box (contact oxidation).

    Before replacing the fuse be sure to check the motor - often its jamming is the cause.

    Which fuse controls the rear wiper? Nissan Note E12 2018?

    On Nissan Note E12 2018 (European version) the rear wiper is controlled by a fuse F18 face value 10Alocated in the fuse box in the glove compartment. For Japanese versions of the same year can be used F22 (15A) in the engine compartment. Check the diagram on the block cover!

    Is it possible to install a larger fuse if it keeps blowing?

    Absolutely not! Increasing the fuse rating (for example, with 10A to 15A) can lead to:

    • Overheating and melting of wiring.
    • The wiper motor fails.
    • Fire in the fuse box.

    If the fuse blows frequently, look for and fix it. reason (short circuit, faulty motor), and do not increase the rating!

    Where is the rear wiper relay located on Nissan Note?

    Rear wiper relay Nissan Note E11/E12 usually located in interior fuse box next to the fuse itself. Look for relays marked Rear Wiper Relay or RR WIPER RELAY. On E11 this is a relay R12, on E12R7. Check its functionality by swapping places with a known good one (for example, with a turn signal relay).