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Parts for your 2001 Nissan Serena-Wiper blades
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2001 Nissan Serena Wiper Blades — Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Yes, the 2001 Nissan Serena is fitted with wiper blades — front windscreen wipers and a rear tailgate wiper. This is confirmed by technical references such as the Nissan Serena C24 owner’s manual and service manual (1999–2005), Nissan FAST genuine parts listings for front and rear wiper assemblies, and aftermarket fitment catalogues from brands like Bosch and Trico that specify blades for the C24 Serena. So if the Serena’s spending time on Kiwi or Aussie roads, wiper blades are definitely part of its standard kit.
On this people mover, the wiper blades do a simple but vital job: keeping the windscreen and rear glass clear so the driver can see what’s ahead — and behind — in our classic four-seasons-in-a-day weather. From coastal spray to road grime and sudden downpours, good blades help the Serena stop, steer, and keep families safe.
As part of routine servicing, wiper blades should be inspected and replaced when they’re past it. A good rule of thumb is every 6–12 months, sooner if the rubber is hard, split, or leaving streaks. If they chatter, squeak, smear, or miss patches, they’re due. In New Zealand, effective wipers are a Warrant of Fitness essential, and in Australia they’re a common rego inspection item — so it pays to stay on top of them.
- Clean the rubber edges with a damp cloth and mild soapy water every few weeks