Nissan Rogue
Rear Wiper Blade Replacement Guide
How to change the rear windshield wiper
blade on a 1st generation 2008 to 2013 Nissan Rogue SUV with pictures.
2011 Rogue Rear Wiper |
Remove Rubber Blade |
This
automotive "how-to" guide was specifically written to assist owners
of the 1st generation (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, & 2013) Nissan
Rogue in changing a burnt out license plate light bulb in the cargo
tailgate. Owners of other Nissan or Infiniti SUV or hatchback vehicles such as the Versa, Cube, LEAF, Juke, Murano, Xterra, Pathfinder, Armada, Quest, EX37, FX37, JX35, and QX56 may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. A few compatible 12" rear wiper blades for the 08-13 Rogue include the following with their part numbers: Nissan OEM 28795CT00B blade refill (or "28795-CT00B"), Valeo R12A, Anco AR-12E, Rain-X 850006-5PK R12E and Bosch H300. No tools are needed to replace the rear window rubber wiper blade. |
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Slide Out Rubber Blade |
Rubber Blade Removed |
Raise the rear
wiper blade away from the window. You can either replace the entire wiper blade assembly, or buy the OEM Nissan refill blades - 28795CT00B. Gently pull the end of the rubber wiper blade out of the black plastic retaining arms. Slide the rest of the rubber blade out of the wiper arm. |
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Two Metal Bars |
Slide In New 12" Blade |
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The rubber blade is
held straight by two thin metal bars. Hold the new rubber refill blade with the edge pointing towards the window and slide it in to the two sets of retaining arms near the base of the arm. |
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Insert Blade In Slot |
End Of Blade Installed |
Pop the other end of the blade in to the slot at the end of the wiper arm. | |
Install Other End of Blade |
Wiper Refill Installed |
Gently lower the
wiper blade against the rear window. If you'd like to replace entire wiper blade assembly, I recommend buying the Valeo R12A since it has excellent reviews on Amazon. For more info on replacing the wiper blade assembly, check out my rear wiper guides for the Juke, Armada or Murano. Briefly turn on the rear windshield wiper to make sure the new blade operates smoothly. For more,
check out my other
Nissan
Rogue Repair & Maintenance Guides. |
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