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Parts for your 1995 Nissan Primera-Wiper blades
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1995 Nissan Primera wiper-blades
Wiper-blades are absolutely relevant to the 1995 Nissan Primera. The Nissan Primera (P10 series) Factory Service Manual and the 1995 owner’s manual specify a front windscreen wiper system with replaceable blades, and hatch/wagon variants include a rear wiper assembly. Period parts catalogues from major suppliers (e.g., Bosch and Trico) also list direct-fit replacement blades for this model, confirming factory fitment.
On a 1995 Primera, the wiper-blades do the simple but critical job of keeping the windscreen clear of rain, road grime, and bug splatter so the driver can see what’s ahead. In wet Aussie and Kiwi conditions, decent blades are the difference between a relaxed drive and white-knuckle guessing.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect and replace wiper-blades proactively. Most drivers will get 6–12 months out of a set, but harsh UV, salty coastal air, or lots of dusty backroads can shorten that. Tell-tales that it’s time to change include streaking, missed patches, squeaking or chatter, judder at speed, or cracked/warped rubber. If the rear wiper is fitted (common on hatch and wagon), treat it the same way—the rear glass collects road film quickly and a tired blade makes reversing in the wet a pain.
Care tips for the Primera’s wipers:
- Clean the rubber edge and the windscreen regularly with washer fluid or mild soapy water, grime chews blades fast.
- Top up the washer reservoir with proper additive, running blades on a dry, dusty screen wears them out and can scratch glass.
- Replace blades in pairs so the sweep is even. Keep the old best blade in the boot as an emergency spare.
- Check arm tension and hinge movement—weak spring pressure or a bent arm causes streaks even with new blades.
- Choose quality refills or complete blade assemblies. Complete assemblies are quick and often quieter, refills save a few dollars if the frames are still straight.
- Fitment is usually a common hook/bayonet style on this era Nissan, use the included adaptor if needed and make sure the latch clicks home.
Blade length can vary by market and body style, so measure the existing blades or refer to the vehicle handbook/parts catalogue when ordering. A quick check each service—and fresh blades before winter—keeps the Primera safe, legal, and easy to live with.
Popular questions about 1995 Nissan Primera wiper-blades
What size wiper-blades fit a 1995 Nissan Primera?
Sizes can differ by body style (sedan vs hatch/wagon) and market. The safest bet is to measure the current blades or check the owner’s manual/parts application guide. If the car has mixed lengths, match like-for-like to maintain proper sweep and avoid clashing at the centre.
How often should wiper-blades be replaced on a 1995 Primera?
Plan on every 6–12 months. In hotter, sunnier, or coastal conditions, expect the lower end of that range. Replace sooner if you notice streaks, chatter, or cracking, or after a windscreen replacement where old blades can drag grit across fresh glass.
Can the rear wiper (if fitted) use the same blade type as the front?
The rear blade is usually shorter and may use a specific fitting. Many brands sell dedicated rear blades for hatch/wagon models. Check the arm style and length before buying, don’t force a front blade onto the rear arm as it may not lock or sweep correctly.