Your Selected Vehicle
Parts for your 2015 Nissan Serena-Wiper blades
Explore 4WD & Adventure
2015 Nissan Serena Wiper Blades: Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Based on technical references such as the Nissan Serena (C26, 2015) Owner’s Manual maintenance schedule and Nissan’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 2015 Nissan Serena is equipped with windscreen wiper blades at the front and a rear wiper on the tailgate. Wiper blades are therefore absolutely relevant to this model and part of routine servicing.
On a people mover like the 2015 Serena, wiper blades pull a lot of weight. They clear rain, road film, dust, salt spray, and insect residue so the driver has a clean view in Aussie downpours or a brisk Wellington squall. The front pair sweeps the broad windscreen, while the rear blade keeps the tailgate glass clear for reversing and lane checks. Good blades help the demister work faster and prevent glare at night by avoiding streaks.
During servicing, wiper blades deserve the same attention as tyres and brake pads. Rubber hardens with UV, heat, and ozone, so even low‑kilometre family cars can end up with smeary or chattery blades. A quick visual check for nicks, cracks, or a rolled edge, plus a test sweep with washer fluid, tells the story. If they leave bands, miss patches, squeal, or judder, it’s time.
- Replacement cadence: typically every 6–12 months, sooner in hot, coastal, or high‑UV conditions common across Australia and New Zealand.
- Inspection cues: streaking, hazy film, split or frayed rubber, bent frames, or noisy operation.
- Maintenance tips: clean the blade edge and windscreen with a mild glass cleaner or diluted washer fluid, avoid running wipers on a dry screen.
- Front vs rear: check and replace the rear blade as well—it often wears faster due to road grime off the tailgate.
- Refills vs full blades: many Seranas accept OEM rubber refills, where not practical, fit complete beam or hybrid blades of the correct length and connector style.
As part of a Serena’s service, it’s smart to top up quality washer fluid, clear the nozzles, and confirm the wiper arms apply even pressure. Selecting the correct lengths and fitting type is essential—owners should match to the C26 Serena specification listed in the Nissan manual or reputable parts catalogues. Fresh, properly sized blades transform wet‑weather confidence and keep the family hauler ready for whatever the skies throw at it.
Popular questions about 2015 Nissan Serena wiper blades
How often should wiper blades be replaced on a 2015 Nissan Serena?
Most technicians recommend replacement every 6–12 months. In hotter, sunnier, or coastal areas, the rubber ages faster, so shorter intervals make sense. Regular cleaning can stretch the interval, but once streaking or chatter appears, replacement is due.
Are the front and rear blades different on the Serena?
Yes. The front uses a pair of different-length blades to suit the wide windscreen sweep, while the rear uses a single, shorter blade designed for the tailgate arm. Each has its own length and connector style, so parts should be selected specifically for front left, front right, and rear positions.
Can the rubber refills be changed instead of the whole blade?
Many OEM-style Serena wipers allow rubber insert refills, which is cost‑effective and reduces waste. If the frame is bent, corroded, or pressure is uneven, a complete blade assembly is the better choice for performance and longevity.