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1993 Suzuki Jimny wiper blades — what they do and how to look after them

Yes, wiper blades are absolutely relevant to a 1993 Suzuki Jimny. Factory documentation for early‑’90s Jimny/Sierra models specifies windscreen wipers with replaceable rubber blades as standard equipment, and regulatory inspection resources such as New Zealand’s WOF (NZTA VIRM) and Australian state roadworthy checklists require operational windscreen wipers. That confirms this vehicle is designed to use, and be maintained with, proper wiper blades.

On a 1993 Suzuki Jimny, wiper blades do the simple-but-critical job of keeping the windscreen clear of rain, mud, sand and salt spray — exactly the sort of grime a little 4x4 picks up around Aussie and Kiwi roads and tracks. Clear vision means safer driving, and it also protects the glass from being scratched by grit that can get dragged across the windscreen when the rubber is perished.

As part of routine servicing, the wiper blades should be inspected and typically replaced every 6–12 months, sooner if the Jimny lives outside in strong UV or sees a lot of beach or farm use. Tell‑tale signs it’s time: streaks, patches of uncleared water, chattering or squeaking, or cracks and frayed edges on the rubber. Replace blades in pairs so the sweep is even, and don’t forget the rear blade on hard‑top or wagon variants if fitted.

When fitting new blades, match the arm connection and length to the Jimny’s set‑up (check the current blade and arm style or use a vehicle‑specific fitment guide). Clip the new blade in securely and gently test on a wet windscreen to confirm smooth, quiet operation. Running wipers on a dry screen is a no‑go — it accelerates wear and can mark the glass.

  • Clean the rubber with a soft cloth and proper windscreen washer mix