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1995 Suzuki Jimny Wiper Blades – What They Do and When to Replace Them
Based on Suzuki factory documentation for the mid‑90s Jimny/SJ series — including the owner’s manual and the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) covering JA11/JA12/JA22 and related export Sierra/Samurai trims — the 1995 Jimny is fitted with front windscreen wiper arms and blades, and many hard‑top/tin‑top variants also have a rear wiper. So yes, wiper blades are absolutely relevant to this vehicle.
On a 1995 Suzuki Jimny, the wiper blades are there to keep the windscreen clear in rain, spray, mud and dust — pretty common stuff whether the ute’s tackling corrugations out back or commuting through city showers. Clear vision equals safety, and fresh blades also help reduce smearing that can intensify glare at night or during sunrise and sunset.
For servicing, the rule of thumb in Australia and New Zealand is to replace wiper blades every 6–12 months, sooner if the vehicle sees a lot of UV, coastal salt air, red dust, or alpine conditions. The mid‑90s Jimny commonly uses hook‑style fittings up front, and many models have a smaller rear blade