How to Replace the Wiper Blades on a Nissan Tiida?

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DiMason
07/28/25 2:15pm
Method for replacing wiper blades on a Nissan Tiida: 1. Press the start button of the Tiida twice to enter the power-on state and then turn it off; 2. Start the car and then turn it off, within 30 seconds of turning it off, pull the wiper control lever up and hold for one second; 3. The wiper blades will stop in the middle and enter the maintenance mode, at which point you can replace the wiper blades. The function of the wiper blades is to clear rain, snow, and dust from the windshield that obstruct the view, playing a crucial role in driving safety. On rainy days, when raindrops fall on the windshield, the view ahead becomes obstructed, making vehicles, pedestrians, and scenery appear blurry. At this time, turning on the wiper blades will restore a clear view ahead.
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