Thanks so much Rick. I'm a 76 year old grandmother. Needed to change rear wiper on my 2016 Rogue. So glad I checked this out on RU-vid. Went outside, took off the old wiper, clicked new one on, no problem. BOOM!!!
Thanks Bonnie, I am just behind you. I will be 70 this year. Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you found the video helpful. When I originally searched RU-vid on this subject all the videos said to remove them nut and rent or buy a puller. I knew there had to be a better way.
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
RICHARD… my MAN!! You just saved me so much money. I was scratching my head wondering how to replace this thing! I had the Bosch H301 rear wiper blade thinking it “wouldn’t fit” you’re the man!! Seriously 👊🏽 knuckles
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
That was amazingly easy. I just replaced my Rogue's rear wiper blade using this technique and it took me mere seconds. Upvote for how easy, and if I could an extra upvote for the German shepherd.
Thanks Thomas; At the time I made the video we had recently purchased the Rouge. When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. I have been repairing vehicles since the 1970s and had never herd of anything so ridiculous. After I played around with it I realized there was just enough flex in the blade an the arm to flip the blade around. The dogs name is Hi Ho, he is what is called a Silver Saddle Back German Shepperd. As I am righting this he just turned 8 years old. Thanks for watching my channel.
Thank you Rick! Every other video almost made me cry. I’m not helpless but when you flipped the blade, AMAZING! I’ve changed plenty of blades in my lifetime but this one felt almost impossible until I watched your video. Gals like us really need you, keep up the good work!😁
Thanks for the kind words, Della; Some of the videos I watched talked about unbolting the arm and buying or renting a puller. Thats likely what you saw. I have been a mechanic since the 1970s (Now retired) I thought that ridicules as I knew there had to be an easier way. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
Awesome! Many thanks, Richard! Your method is also well suited for a Versa Note 2014, my daughter's car. Prior to look at RU-vid for clues, I tried to do the job on my own, thinking it would be done in a cinch... Firstly, I unbolted the rear arm tried to take it off, unsuccessfully. Tried wd40 and PB Blaster, no way, heavily seized... With the cold outside and the snow falling, was a bit frustrated. Was going to use my only puller, a pitman arm puller... Just before, went on RU-vid and looked at your video, and voilà : done in a cinch ! Season's greetings, Richard !
Thanks for the kind words Jean. The first video I saw recommended pulling the arm. I thought that was ridiculous. I knew there had to be an easier way. Thanks for watching my channel.
The wiper seller actually told me to refer to this video , wasted so much time trying to push it out before watching the video, had no idea it was quite simple, thank you
I'm not a car person. You made it simple and easy to understand. I was able to change the rear blade on my 2015 Rogue with confidence and no hassle after watching your video once! Thanks so much!!
Thanks for this video which will help. Never replaced a rear wiper. I just went out to test removal but also have to find wiper to buy. I did notice when installing wiper, the top nose of wiper goes inward, there is a small notch inside and if you look at the wiper, it has a slit where the nose snaps into. I worried at first after removing that wiper was lose. I looked and noticed how the wiper also snaps at the tip. Thanks, I got wiper off and back on and can't wait to replace. You did some good research on an EASY removal...
Very helpful indeed. I couldn’t figure how to get the damn thing off. Then once I flipped it over with the little room available, the damn blade shot off on its own! 😝 Getting the new one was just as easy. Thank you very much! Great video!!!
I bought a RainX wiper and went to their website for video installation and none of the videos were helpful. This video was simple and exactly what I needed. Thank you!!
I had purchased one of these cars for my wife. When she complained that the back wiper needed to be replaced, Like yourself I could not find any useful information on how to do it. One site suggested removing the nut and buying a special puller. I did not want to give my dealer a hundred bucks or more. Once I figured out an easier way I posted the video. I have had thousands of views and no one has reported damaging the arm by flexing it a little bit. Thanks for watching.
My guy, thanks to your video I understood it won't break if I turned it inward. My installation was actually much easier. I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to share your knowledge.
Thanks Eric; When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. I have been repairing vehicles since the 1970s and had never herd of anything so ridiculous. After I played around with it I realized there was just enough flex in the blade an the arm to flip the blade around. Thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks George, Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
To be honest I did not know until I tried it. Having to unbolt the arm was ridiculous. I knew there had to be a better way. Thanks for watching my channel
I am very sorry I have taken so long to reply. Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
So simple. Thank you, thank you, thank!!! Those other videos with the tools had me worried, but after watching you video it was so easy to change. Again, thank you 🙏🏼.
That is what I thought. The first video I saw said to rent a special puller to remove the arm. I thought that ridiculous as there had to be an easier way.
Thanks David, the first video I saw on the subject suggested buying or renting a special puller to remove the arm. I knew there had to be an easier way.
Thanks Rich. Much more helpful instruction than the words in the Owner's manual. My rear wiper on the 1917 Australian Qashqai is the same. I got part of the way you showed and will now go further with confidence and hopefully just change the rubber.
Thanks for the kind words gatsbydvios; The first time I wanted to change this blade I went on RU-vid. The videos I watched at the time instructed me to remove the bolt and buy a special puller to get the arm off. I knew there had to be an easier way. Once I figured it out, I posted the video. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much! I was afraid to change it because of the videos I saw previously. You provided a much easier and, in my opinion, a much more sure way of doing it. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks Hangingwithjen, glad you found my channel and found the content helpful. The first video I saw wanted me to rent some sort of puller to change that blade, LOL
Thank you Richard, I've been battling with the rear wiper on my 2010 Rouge since we first bought it to change the rear wiper blade. It took less time to do it than it took to watch your video! I'm hitting the subscribe button as we speak. Thanks again!
I am very sorry I have taken so long to reply. Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
I purchase a 16 rouge a few years ago for my wife. When it came time to replace the rear blade the only information I could find suggested unbolting the arm and renting a puller. I thought that ridiculous! Once I figured an easier way I posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
Thanks James for the kind words. Its funny sometimes being a RU-vid creator, that was a quick video I threw together in a few minutes and I have had a ton of hits on it. I have had other videos that I have worked on for days and get almost no interest at all. Thanks for taking the time to place a comment and thanks for watching my channel.
Thank you so very much. I was about to pay a auto place. Damn I feel like a dumbass. It took me less a minute. I had questioned if I had did something wrong because it was so fast. Nope..it works fine
Thank you for the kind words. I knew there had to be a better way than what I was told. That was to remove the nut and buy or rent a puller. I thought that ridiculous. Thanks for watching my channel.
The later models (21-24s) are almost exactly the same, only difference is a tiny tab at the end of the arm, so instead of flipping it you just line up the wiper pivot rods with the slot and snap it in, removal is the same, install even simpler align and snap
Thank you for watching my channel kaiyusun. I am glad you found he video helpful. The first information I found was instructing people to rent a puller and remove the arm. I knew there had to be a better way.
When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade the only information, I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex in the blade and the arm to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
I am glad you found the video helpful. As you may have found there are some videos that suggest you unbolt the arm and purchase a puller. I thought that was ridiculous as I knew there had to be an easier way. Thank you for watching my channel.
Thanks Oscar; at the time I thought it to be kind of a silly video, but it has become one of my more popular. Evidently a lot of people were having trouble changing those blades. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
I am very sorry I have taken so long to reply. When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
At the time I made the video we had recently purchased the Rouge. When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade the only information, I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. I have been repairing vehicles since the 1970s and had never heard of anything so ridiculous. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex in the blade and the arm to flip the blade around. Thanks for watching my channel.
@@tothrec I have done that a number of times on other Nisson products but not the Rouge. We still have the Rouge from the rear wiper video. In the days to come I will look at that. I will try to post something.
Thanks, When I decided to replace the rear wiper blade for the first time, the only information I could find instructed me to remove the arm nut, then rent or buy a special puller to get the arm off. At the time I thought that ridiculous and knew there had to be an easier way. After I played around with it, I realized there was just enough flex available to flip the blade around, so I went ahead and posted the video. I am glad you found it and found it helpful.
I need help. I have a 2020 Nissan Rogue, the rear wiper doesn't pull out far, and I have no way to flip the wiper around to remove. I was reading the rogue manual, and it stated that I would have to take it to the dealership to have it fixed. I refuse to do that. Any tips, please 🙏