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Parts for your 1995 Mitsubishi Pajero-Wiper blades
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1995 Mitsubishi Pajero wiper blades — purpose, care and replacement
Yes — wiper blades are absolutely used and relevant on the 1995 Mitsubishi Pajero. Technical references including the 1995 Pajero Owner’s Manual, the Mitsubishi Factory Service Manual for the Gen 2 (NH–NJ) series, and the Mitsubishi ASA/CAPS parts catalogue confirm the vehicle is fitted with front windscreen wiper blades, and wagon models also have a rear wiper. Most AU/NZ–delivered vehicles of this era use a standard hook-style wiper arm up front, with a model-specific rear blade on wagons.
On a rugged tourer like the Pajero, wiper blades quietly do the heavy lifting, clearing rain, road grime, mud and salt spray to keep visibility sharp. Good blades mean less eye strain in wet weather and fewer surprises on back roads. Because rubber perishes with UV, heat, and exposure to bug wash, blades are a wear item and should be checked regularly as part of routine servicing.
Owners should plan on replacing wiper blades every 6–12 months, or sooner if they live near the coast or drive dusty tracks. Telltale signs it’s time for fresh blades include streaking, juddering, chattering noises, missed patches, or frayed edges. If the wipers smear on the upstroke or squeal even on a wet screen, the rubber has likely hardened.
Quick care tips that make a difference:
- Wipe the rubber edges with a damp, clean cloth every few weeks to lift grit.
- Use proper windscreen washer fluid, not straight water — it cleans better and helps prevent algae in the tank.
- Never run the wipers on a dry screen