Driver-side blade: 26 inches and passenger-side blade: 16 inches is the typical setup for Nissan Note models. However, blade sizes can vary by year, market, and trim, so always verify with your owner’s manual or by checking the blades currently installed on your car.
Common sizes by market and year
The following sizes cover the most commonly fitted configurations for Nissan Note variants sold in many regions. Use them as a baseline, then confirm the exact sizes for your vehicle if needed.
- Driver-side blade: 26 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 16 inches
Note: Some older or regional variants may use different combinations (for example, 24 inches on the driver’s side or 18 inches on the passenger side). Always double-check against your specific model.
How to verify the exact size for your car
To ensure you purchase the correct blades for your Nissan Note, confirm the exact sizes for your year and market. Here are the steps you can follow:
- Check the owner's manual or the “Wiper blades” section for the recommended sizes.
- Inspect the current blades on your car and measure their length from tip to mount.
- Look at the blade packaging or markings on the blade itself for the size and connector type (pin, hook, or bayonet).
- If in doubt, provide your car’s year, market (region), and VIN to an auto parts retailer or Nissan dealer to confirm the correct sizes.
When replacing blades, you’ll typically get best performance by replacing both blades at the same time, ensuring even wear and consistent wiping across the windshield.
Tips for buying and fitting
Blades come with different connector types and attachment mechanisms. Verify you choose the correct connector style for your Nissan Note (the most common on modern Notes is the universal hook or pin system). If you’re unsure, take an old blade with you to the store or ask for a “Nissan Note 26/16, driver 26 inch, passenger 16 inch” pairing.
Summary
For most Nissan Note models, the standard blade pairing is 26 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger side. Always confirm with your vehicle’s manual or by checking the blades currently installed, as regional and model-year variations can occur. When in doubt, consult a parts professional with your car’s year, market, and VIN to ensure a precise match.


