Selecting wiper blades for Nissan Juke - a task that at first glance seems simple, but in practice hides many nuances. Incorrectly fitted wipers not only impair visibility in the rain, but can also damage the windshield or drive mechanism. In this article we will look at exact brush sizes for all generations Juke (including restyled versions), we’ll tell you how to avoid common mistakes when purchasing, and give recommendations for caring for the glass cleaning system.

Feature Nissan Juke — compact dimensions and non-standard shape of the windshield, which affects the length of the wipers. For example, brushes for models 2010-2014 years of manufacture may not be suitable for cars 2019+, even if they appear visually identical. We analyzed manufacturer data, owner reviews and technical documentation to provide up-to-date information. At the end of the article you will find FAQ with answers to frequently asked questions and tips for replacing wipers yourself.

Official wiper blade sizes for Nissan Juke by generation

Wiper sizes for Nissan Juke depend on the year of manufacture and body modification. The manufacturer recommends using brushes of a strictly defined length to ensure uniform contact with the glass and avoid “blind spots.” Below is a table with official data for all generations:

Generation/Years Driver Brush Length(mm) Passenger brush length(mm) Notes
Juke F15 (2010–2014) 550 400 Basic version including 1.5 dCi And 1.6 gasoline
Juke F15 (2014–2019, restyling) 550 400 No changes, but variations are possible for versions with panoramic roof
Juke F16 (2019–2026) 600 400 The driver's blade has been enlarged due to the changed glass geometry
Juke Hybrid (2020–present) 600 400 Likewise F16, but check compatibility with the system ProPILOT

⚠️ Attention: For models with heated wiper area (optional Winter Pack) Requires brushes with metal fasteners that are resistant to high temperatures. Using standard plastic adapters may cause deformation.

If your Juke equipped frameless wipers from the factory, when replacing it is recommended to choose a similar design. Frame brushes can create additional stress on the drive mechanism, which reduces its life. To check the type of fastening, pay attention to the markings on the original brushes: U-hook, Pin-type or Side-pin.

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How to determine the size of brushes if there is no data on the year of manufacture?

If you are not sure about your generation Nissan Juke or buying a used car, you can determine the size of the wipers yourself. To do this:

  1. Measure the length of the existing brushes from edge to edge (including plastic plugs).
  2. Check the markings on the back of the brush - often the size is indicated in millimeters.
  3. Compare glass geometry: Juke F16 (2019+) the windshield is more sloping, which requires an extended driver's blade.

🔹 Useful lifehack: If the original brushes are worn out, but the fasteners are intact, remove them and take them with you to the store. This will help you choose a replacement with a compatible adapter type. The most common fastenings for Juke:

  • 🔧 U-hook (9x3 mm) - standard for most versions;
  • 🔧 Pin-type (22 mm) — found on restyled models;
  • 🔧 Side-pin — for frameless brushes of the premium segment.

⚠️ Attention: Some universal brushes (for example, from Bosch Aerotwin) are supplied with a set of adapters. However for Nissan Juke Accurate alignment of the fastening is critical - even minimal play can lead to vibration of the brush at high speeds.

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Before purchasing, check whether the selected brush model supports the function "aerodynamic pressure" - this is especially important for Juke with its high body and turbulent flows at speeds above 100 km/h.

Top 5 mistakes when choosing brushes for Nissan Juke

Even experienced car owners sometimes make mistakes when purchasing wipers. We have collected the most common mistakes that can lead to premature wear of the brushes or damage to the glass:

  • 🚫 Ignoring the year of manufacture. Brushes from Juke 2012 will not fit the model 2020 — a difference of 50 mm on the driver’s side is critical;
  • 🚫 Saving on quality. Cheap brushes made from low-quality rubber lose their elasticity after 3 months, especially in cold weather;
  • 🚫 Mounting type mismatch. For example, trying to install a brush with Pin-type in the mount under U-hook;
  • 🚫 Ignoring seasonality. Summer brushes become tanned in the cold, while winter brushes can “smear” in the heat;
  • 🚫 Self-cutting brushes. This upsets the balance and leads to vibration.

A critical point for the Juke with the system ProPILOT: Using non-original blades may cause false alarms on the camera sensors as the viewing angle through the windshield changes. If your car is equipped with this system, give preference to brushes with markings OEM-approved or original Nissan (see next section for articles).

Another typical problem is buying brushes by eye. For example, owners often mistakenly believe that if the passenger brush is shorter, then it can be replaced with a longer one for better cleaning. In reality this leads to:

  • 🔄 Brushes brushing against each other when working;
  • 🔄 Overload of the windshield wiper motor;
  • 🔄 The appearance of scratches on the glass due to uneven pressure.

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Original articles and analogues: what to choose?

The manufacturer recommends using original brushes Nissan, but their prices are often overpriced. Fortunately, there are proven analogues from leading brands that are not inferior in quality. Below is a comparative table with article numbers and average prices (for 2026):

Brush type Original Nissan part number Analogue (brand + article) Average price, ₽
Driver's (550 mm, F15) 28560-4M000 Bosch A330H (3397004330) 1 200–1 500
Passenger (400 mm, all generations) 28561-4M000 Denso WI-40L (550-0107) 900–1 100
Driver's (600 mm, F16/Hybrid) 28560-4M100 Valeo Silencio X-TRM (600048) 1 400–1 700
Winter (set 550+400 mm) HEYNER WinterPro (620550+620400) 2 800–3 200

🔹 Selection advice: For regions with frequent precipitation (for example, St. Petersburg, Sochi), brushes with graphite coating (For example, Bosch Aerotwin AR601H). They remain flexible longer and cope better with sticky dirt. For dry climates (for example, Krasnodar region), standard silicone models are suitable.

If you prefer original spare parts, pay attention to the kits Nissan Genuine Parts with articles K28560-4M00KIT (for F15) and K28560-4M10KIT (for F16). They come with adapters already installed, making replacement easy. However, their cost can exceed RUB 3,000 per set.

How to distinguish fake original Nissan brushes?

Original brushes have:

- Logo Nissan pressed (not a sticker) onto a plastic case;

- Serial number on the back;

- Packaging with a hologram and an article number corresponding to the vehicle’s VIN.

Counterfeits often have blurry font on the label and a lighter shade of rubber.

Step-by-step instructions for replacing brushes on a Nissan Juke

Replacing wipers with Nissan Juke takes no more than 10 minutes and does not require special tools. Follow these instructions to avoid errors:

  1. Preparation. Park the car on a level surface and raise the windshield wipers to the vertical position (move the windshield wiper lever to OFF, then briefly turn the ignition on and off until the brushes are in the service position).
  2. Removing the old brush. Press down on the fastener (usually a plastic latch on the side) and pull the brush down, sliding it off the hook. For fastenings Pin-type You may need a screwdriver to pry up the retaining ring.
  3. Installing a new brush. Align the new brush adapter with the hook on the lever and press until it clicks. Make sure that the latch snaps into place - pull the brush up to check that it is securely fastened.
  4. Check. Operate the windshield wipers at minimum speed and check for vibration or skipping. If necessary, adjust the angle of the brush.

⚠️ Attention: On models Juke F16 (2019+) after replacing the brushes, you may need to reset the error in the system BCM (Body Control Module). If the windshield wiper warning light on your instrument panel comes on, do the following:

  1. Turn off the ignition.
  2. Press and hold the daily mileage reset button.
  3. Turn on the ignition (without starting the engine) and hold the button for 10 seconds.

🔹 Helpful tip: If new brushes leave streaks, treat them silicone grease (For example, WD-40 Specialist Silicone). Apply a few drops to a clean rag and wipe the rubber edge. This will improve glide and extend service life.

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On Nissan Juke with the system ProPILOT After replacing the brushes, be sure to calibrate the camera. To do this, move the windshield wiper lever to position AUTO and hold for 5 seconds.

Care and extension of brush life

The average lifespan of windshield wiper blades is 6–12 months, but with proper care this period can be extended to 18 months. Here are key tips for owners Nissan Juke:

  • 💧 Regular cleaning. Once a month, wash your brushes with warm water and soap to remove dirt and wax residue from the glass. Avoid aggressive detergents!
  • ❄️ Preparing for winter. Treat your tires before frost glycerin or a special conditioner (for example, Sonax Gummi-Pflege). This will prevent cracking.
  • 🚿 Proper use. Do not turn on the wipers when the glass is dry - this will wear off the rubber. In hot weather use spray cleaner before turning on.
  • 🔧 Checking fastenings. Once every 3 months, inspect the metal parts of the adapter for corrosion. If found, replace the fastener.

🔹 Expert advice: If you often drive on the highway, install brush deflectors (For example, ClimAir Wind Deflector). They reduce the load on the wipers at speeds above 120 km/h, preventing them from tearing off the glass.

To store brushes in the garage, use microfiber covers — they protect rubber from dust and UV rays. Avoid plastic bags: they create a greenhouse effect, which accelerates the aging of the material.

Common problems and their solutions

Even the right brushes can be challenging. Let's look at typical problems and how to fix them:

Problem Possible reason Solution
Brushes "jump" on glass Rubber wear or glass contamination with wax Clean the glass anti-silicone cleaner and replace the brushes
Grinding noise during operation Sand or dirt between the brush and the glass Rinse the brushes under running water and check the glass for scratches
The edge of the glass is not cleaned Incorrect brush size or deformation Check the size according to the table above
Brushes freeze to glass Lack of winter treatment or low quality tires Use deicer (For example, Liqui Moly Anti-Frost)

⚠️ Attention: If after replacing the brushes with Juke appeared extraneous noise in the area of ​​the windshield wiper motor, stop using it immediately! This may indicate:

  • Overloading of the mechanism due to brushes that are too long;
  • Moisture getting into the gearbox (a common problem when washing under high pressure);
  • Worn drive gear (requires diagnostics at the service center).

FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions

Is it possible to install brushes longer than indicated in the table?

No, this will lead to overload of the motor and uneven cleaning. For example, installing a 600 mm brush instead of 550 mm on Juke F15 will cause contact with the glass seal and vibration.

How often do you need to change the brushes on your Juke?

The recommended interval is every 6–12 months. In regions with frequent precipitation or high dust levels (for example, Moscow, Yekaterinburg), replacement should be carried out once every 6 months.

Will Renault Captur brushes fit Nissan Juke?

Partially. For Juke F15 (2010–2019) you can use brushes from Captur I (2013–2020) with dimensions 550/400 mm, but mountings may vary. For Juke F16 (2019+) compatibility is not available due to different glass geometries.

What to do if new brushes leave streaks?

First, wash them in warm water and soap. If the problem persists, check the glass for greasy stains (for example, from wax after washing) and clean it isopropyl alcohol.

Is it possible to restore old brushes?

Partially. If the rubber is not cracked, try treating it 2000 grit sandpaper (gently, without pressing too hard), then apply silicone lubricant. However, this is a temporary solution - after 1-2 months the brushes will still have to be replaced.