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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600

$8
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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

$21
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

$45
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Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

$14
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

$8
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

$17
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Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

$140
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Wiper Blades for the 2006 Nissan Pulsar: Purpose, Maintenance, and Replacement Advice

The 2006 Nissan Pulsar comes equipped with windscreen wiper blades as a standard part of its design, just like most vehicles on the road. Wiper blades are essential for maintaining clear visibility when driving in wet or dusty conditions. They help wipe away rain, dirt, mud, and other debris from the windscreen, allowing the driver to see clearly and stay safe behind the wheel. Without properly functioning wiper blades, driving in rainy weather would be hazardous and visibility would be severely compromised.

On a 2006 Nissan Pulsar, the wiper blades are mounted on the wiper arms which sweep across the windscreen when activated. Most models come with front wiper blades that cover both driver and passenger sides of the windscreen. Depending on the variant, there may also be a rear wiper blade fitted to the back window, especially on hatchback versions of the Pulsar. These rear wipers are particularly useful for clearing the back glass of rain or dirt, which is vital for rearward visibility in wet conditions.

Given how vital wiper blades are to both safety and convenience, it's important to keep them in good condition. Many drivers tend to overlook their wiper blades during regular car servicing, but these simple parts deserve a bit of attention all year round. Over time, wiper blades wear down, the rubber can crack, split, or become hard, and the blades may start leaving streaks or patches of water on the windscreen. This can happen due to constant exposure to harsh weather, sunlight, or even debris scratching the rubber edge.

When replacing or maintaining the wiper blades on a 2006 Nissan Pulsar, a few key things should be considered. First, it's best to check their condition regularly, especially before the wetter parts of the year. Even if the wipers seem to be working fine, small chips or cracks in the rubber can cause annoying streaks or reduce overall wiping efficiency. Nissan recommends changing your wiper blades roughly every 12 months, but if you live in a particularly sunny or harsh environment, or if you notice performance drops, switching them out sooner is a good idea.

Replacing the wiper blades on the Pulsar is straightforward. Most 2006 models use a standard hook-type wiper arm connection, making it simple for car owners to swap blades themselves without needing special tools. When choosing replacements, it's important to pick the right size and style. The driver and passenger blades may differ in length, so checking the owner's manual or online parts guides ensures the correct blades are purchased. Using the wrong size can lead to poor wiping coverage or even damage the windscreen in some cases.

During replacement, it's also worth cleaning the windscreen thoroughly before fitting the new blades. Dirt, sap, or bird droppings can sometimes stick to the rubber and wear it out faster if not cleaned off regularly. Some people apply a special windscreen treatment that helps water bead off more effectively, reducing the work done by the wipers and extending blade life.

Maintenance doesn't stop at just replacing blades. Periodically checking the wiper arms for signs of rust or looseness is beneficial. The arms should firmly hold the blades against the glass with enough pressure. If the arms lose tension, which can happen with age or wear, the wiping action will be less effective. In these cases, a quick visit to a mechanic or car service centre can help restore proper function.

Another tip for maintaining wiper blade health on the 2006 Nissan Pulsar is to avoid using them to clear ice or heavy snow from the windscreen. This can severely damage the rubber edge or even bend the arms. For icy mornings, it's best to warm up the car and manually scrape the windscreen or use a de-icer spray before running the wipers.

Overall, wiper blades on the 2006 Nissan Pulsar play a critical role in driver safety, and keeping them in good working order should be part of regular vehicle care. With just a little bit of attention, these simple parts continue to provide clear, streak-free visibility, helping drivers confidently face any weather conditions. Whether it's a quick inspection before a road trip or an annual replacement during a service visit, looking after your Pulsar's wiper blades will ensure they perform reliably when you need them the most.