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2013 Nissan Navara Wiper Blades — Fitment, Purpose, and Easy Maintenance

Wiper blades are definitely fitted and relevant on the 2013 Nissan Navara. Nissan’s own owner’s manual and workshop servicing schedules list the windscreen wipers as a standard safety component and a routine maintenance item on the D40-series Navara for that model year. Roadworthiness requirements in Australia and New Zealand also expect effective windscreen wiping for clear forward vision. Being a ute, the Navara doesn’t come with a factory rear wiper on the tub or tailgate, so servicing focuses on the front pair.

On a 2013 Navara, the wiper blades do the simple but critical job of keeping the windscreen clear in rain, road spray, and dusty outback conditions. Good blades help the washer system sweep away grime without smearing, so the driver maintains sharp visibility at highway speeds, on job sites, and in city traffic. When the rubber hardens or tears, they start to chatter or streak, which can become dangerous quickly in a sudden downpour.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the wiper blades every service interval and replace them roughly every 6–12 months, or sooner if exposed to harsh sun, salt air, or frequent off-road dust. The Navara’s wipers are considered consumables in Nissan literature, just like filters and brake pads.

  • Check for telltales: streaks, squeaks, missed patches, or split/crumbly edges.
  • Wipe the rubber with a clean, damp cloth to remove film and grit.
  • Use quality washer fluid rather than plain water to reduce smearing.
  • Lift the arms gently and avoid letting them snap back onto the glass.
  • Don’t run the wipers on a dry screen