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Home/Nissan/Juke/Mk1 (F15) 2010-2019/Put the Wipers in Service Position

Put the Wipers in Service Position

These instructions apply to the Nissan Juke Mk1 (F15) 2010-2019. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 5, 2026

To change the front wiper blades on a Nissan Juke (F15, 2010–2019) you first have to move the wipers into their service position in the middle of the screen. The arms park below the bonnet line at rest, so you cannot lift them far enough to swap a blade until the car releases them. This guide shows how to enter and exit service position on the Juke.

Why You Can’t Just Lift the Wipers

At rest the Juke’s wiper arms tuck down under the lip of the bonnet. Pull one up from there and it hits the bonnet — risking a bent arm or scratched paint. Service position lifts both arms up the screen where there is room to fold the blade out and clip a new one on.

How to Enter Service Position on the Juke

  1. Make sure the bonnet is closed.
  2. Turn the ignition on, then off.
  3. Within 1 minute, pull the wiper stalk towards you and hold it for 1 second.
  4. The wipers move up to the service position and stop there.

Changing the Blades

  1. Lift the arm away from the glass until it locks upright.
  2. Rotate the blade and release the clip; slide the old blade off the fitting.
  3. Clip the new blade on until it clicks, then gently lower the arm back onto the screen.

How to Return the Wipers to Normal

Push the wiper stalk up and the wipers move back to their normal parked position. Always bring them out of service position before driving.

Winter Tip

Service position is also handy for lifting the blades off the glass overnight in frost so they don’t freeze down — but never enter it if the blades are already frozen to the screen, as the motor can be damaged. Free them first.

Frequently Asked Questions

My wipers won’t go into service position — what’s wrong?

You probably didn’t hold the stalk long enough or missed the one-minute window. Turn the ignition on then off, then pull the stalk towards you and hold it a clear second.

How do I get them back down?

Push the wiper stalk up — the wipers return to the parked position.

Can I just pull the wiper arm up instead?

Not from the parked position — the arm fouls the bonnet. Use service position so the arm clears the bodywork.

Do I need any tools?

No — entering service position and changing the blades is a no-tools job.

While you’re working through maintenance, see our Nissan Juke service indicator reset guide.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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