
The method to remove the wiper blades on a Tiida is as follows: 1. Power on the vehicle without starting the engine, i.e., turn the mechanical key to the ON position, or press the smart key twice to power on and then turn it off to the OFF position; 2. Within 15 seconds, press the windshield washer switch, and the wiper arm will rise to a halfway position and stop; 3. Lift the wiper arm, press the clip on the wiper and slide it downward to remove the wiper; 4. Pull out the wiper rubber strip and the spring piece with the metal clip, then insert the spring piece into the new wiper rubber strip. The wiper, also known as a windscreen wiper or windshield wiper, is a device used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield. The Tiida is a car produced by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, with a body length of 4250mm, width of 1695mm, and height of 1535mm.

I've removed the Nissan Tiida's wiper blades several times. The steps are quite simple but require caution. First, park the car and turn off the engine to prevent accidental activation. Stand in front of the car, gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield—it holds the blade like a hook. Locate the release tab near the connector; usually pressing the button allows detachment, then slide the blade downward along the groove to remove it. If stuck, avoid forceful pulling—spray some WD-40 for lubrication or wiggle it side to side to loosen. Use minimal hand pressure throughout, and place a towel on the glass to prevent the arm from rebounding and damaging anything. After removal, you can clean or replace the blade—just order the correct model online, typically under 100 RMB. DIY saves repair costs and hones your skills. Remember to inspect regularly, as worn wipers compromise visibility and safety.

When I first started learning to repair cars myself, I found that removing the wiper blades was quite beginner-friendly. Step one: park the car, turn off the engine, and place it in a safe position. Step two: gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield, being careful not to let it snap back and cause injury. Step three: locate a small button or clip at the base, press it firmly to release the hook. Step four: hold the wiper blade and gently slide it out along the track. If it doesn't slide easily, dirt might be stuck; wipe it with a damp cloth and try again. When installing the new blade, reverse the steps and listen for a click to confirm it's locked in place. Wear gloves to protect your hands during the process and avoid operating in rainy conditions. No special tools are needed; basic hand strength is sufficient. Beginners can watch tutorials first to practice and avoid damaging parts. Tiida parts are common and easy to find.

As a DIY enthusiast, I consider removing wiper blades a basic task. For the Tiida's wiper arm, lift it up, press the connector clip firmly, and slide the blade outward. If there's occasional resistance, spray some cleaner for lubrication to remove it easily. Once removed, you can replace it with a new one or clean the groove dirt to extend its lifespan. The whole process can be done in under three minutes if you're quick. Remember to wear gloves to protect your hands and avoid pulling too hard. It's a fun process that saves time and money while teaching you new skills.

Safety first when removing wiper blades. Park and turn off the engine, lift the wiper arm steadily to prevent rebound. Locate the clip, press to release and slide out the blade. Stop if stuck, apply lubricant or seek help. Place a towel on the glass for protection against breakage. Stay focused during operation, ensure a dry and slip-free environment. After removal, regularly test new blades for clear driving visibility. Developing this habit extends part lifespan cost-effectively.


