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2010 Nissan Serena Wiper Blades — What They Do and When to Replace Them

Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Nissan Serena. Technical references including the Nissan Serena owner’s manual (C26, 2010) and Nissan’s electronic parts catalogue confirm the vehicle leaves the factory with a front driver and passenger windscreen wiper, plus a rear tailgate wiper. NZ roadworthiness (WOF/COF) guidelines also require wipers to work properly, so they’re very much relevant to this model.

On the Serena, the blades clear rain, mist, grime and road film to keep the windscreen and rear glass crisp in all weather. That means better visibility on school runs, weekend getaways and long-haul family missions. Because the Serena’s screen is tall and the vehicle often carries a full load, clean wiping is key to safe driving in Aussie and Kiwi conditions.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the wipers every service interval or around every 10,000–15,000 km. In coastal or high-UV areas, the rubber can harden faster, so plan on replacement about every 6–12 months. Signs it’s time to swap them out include streaking, squeaking, skipping across the glass, or cracked/split rubber. If one front blade is shot, replace the pair together to keep the wipe pattern balanced, and don’t forget to check the rear wiper as well.

  • Clean the rubber: Wipe the edge with a damp cloth and a bit of washer fluid to remove film.
  • Keep the windscreen clean: Road film and wax cause chatter and smearing.
  • Top up washer fluid: Use proper washer additive