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2014 Nissan Pulsar Wiper Blades
The 2014 Nissan Pulsar is fitted with windscreen wiper blades as standard equipment. Nissan’s owner’s manual and scheduled maintenance guidance for the Pulsar (C12 hatch and B17/Sylphy-based sedan) specify inspection and replacement of the front wiper blades, and hatch models include a rear wiper blade as well. So yes—wiper blades are absolutely relevant and used on this model.
Wiper blades do the simple but critical job of keeping the windscreen clear, pushing away rain, spray, grime and road film so the driver sees what’s ahead. On the Pulsar hatch, the rear blade keeps the back glass tidy too, which is especially handy in wet or coastal conditions. Fresh, high-quality blades make night driving easier, reduce eye strain, and support the performance of driver assistance features that rely on a clean view out the front.
As part of servicing a 2014 Pulsar, it’s smart to check the blades every few months and replace them roughly every 6–12 months, sooner if the vehicle lives in strong sun, salt air or near construction dust. Rubber naturally hardens and cracks, and the fine edge that squeegees water will round off with use. A quick clean helps: wipe the rubber edge with a damp, soapy cloth, rinse, and dry, then wash the windscreen to remove bug residue and road film. Avoid running the wipers on a dry glass and don’t use them to de-ice—both speed up wear.
Tell-tale signs it’s time for new wiper blades on a Pulsar include:
- Streaking, hazing or missed patches on the windscreen
- Chatter, squeaks, or juddering across the glass
- Split, cracked, or hardened rubber, bent frames or loose adaptors
When fitting replacements, match the correct connection type and lengths for the Pulsar’s front blades, and if it’s a hatch, don’t forget the rear. Fit the new blade carefully so the adaptor locks in properly, then test with the washer to confirm smooth, quiet sweeps. Keeping the washer fluid topped with a proper screen wash (not plain water) also helps the blades glide and reduces smear. Done right, this quick bit of care keeps the Pulsar safer, quieter, and a lot less stressful to drive when the weather turns.
Popular questions about 2014 Nissan Pulsar wiper blades
How often should wiper blades be replaced on a 2014 Nissan Pulsar?
Most drivers will be well served replacing them every 6–12 months. In hotter, coastal or dusty areas across Australia and New Zealand, expect the shorter end of that range. If there’s streaking, noise or missed spots, replace them sooner rather than later.
Does the Pulsar hatch have a rear wiper blade, and should it be changed separately?
Yes, the 2014 Pulsar hatch has a rear blade, while most sedans do not. The rear blade wears more slowly but still ages with sun and grit. Inspect it whenever you change the fronts and replace it if it smears or chatters.
What’s the easiest way to make wiper blades last longer?
Keep the windscreen clean, wipe the rubber edge with a damp cloth now and then, and use proper screen wash. Avoid running wipers on a dry windscreen and don’t use them to clear ice or heavy debris.