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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I got this rear wiper replacement for our 2014 Nissan Juke (12 inch blade) for which we were the second owners. I can say that the blade (squeegee part) had about 4 inches broken loose, and it was quite old (rear wipers don't really get as much use as windshield ones). The arm was still functional, but it was likely never replaced.When the LKK parts arrived, I decided to swap out the arm with the wiper assembly. Half of the job was finding and applying thread penetrant (the arm retaining nut was seized), and locating the needed 12 mm socket (the size I need is usually misplaced, but my search gave the penetrant some working time). Unlike the experience shown in the installation video, the old arm was never going to simply lift away, so I made a rare use of a "puller" tool in my more obscure home tools collection. Without that, the old (functional) arm would have had to stay put to avoid damaging the wiper motor itself.Even after some wirebrush cleaning of the spline part of the motor shaft, the new arm needed the pressing action of the nut to drive it on. Be sure to replace the arm near the same angle the old arm was upon removal, since there is no key to ensure the position. (Typically the arm should be horizontal on the right side with the motor in its "home" position.)Even with the extra steps, the whole job was maybe 10 minutes. The replacement involves low skill and common sense. These parts appear to be good quality, and the current seventeen dollar price is probably much less than the cost of gas to refuel once.
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