Conventional Wiper Blades

Trusted Performance for Everyday Driving

VisionPRO Conventional Wiper Blades deliver reliable, consistent performance with a robust frame and high-quality rubber for clear visibility in all weather conditions. Designed to match OE standards, our blades provide an affordable, fast-moving solution for cars and vans across the UK and European car parc.

Backed by TechASSIST and StockASSIST, they help independent garages and factors provide dependable repairs and maximise margins.

Conventional Wiper Blades

StockASSIST: Stocking the Fast Movers

Conventional wipers are one of the most frequently replaced service parts. StockASSIST highlights the most popular lengths and fittings, ensuring factors always carry the right range for fast, profitable turnover.
Here are 10 common vehicles in the UK Parc that use conventional wiper blades:

Ford Fiesta V Wipers

EW0013 & EW0007

1. Ford Fiesta (V)

Nissan Juke F15 Wiper Blades

EW0014 & EW0005

2. Nissan Juke (F15)

Hyundai i10 Wipers

EW0007 & EW0013

3. Hyundai i10 (PA)

MINI Cooper

EW0010 & EW0009

4. MINI (R50/R53)

Golf IV Wiper Blades

EW0012 & EW0010

5. Volkswagen Golf (IV)

Citroen Berlingo Wiper Blades

EW0013 & EW0007

6. Citroen Berlingo / First

Mercedes C-Class Wiper Blades

EW0015 & EW0013

7. Mercedes benz C-Class (W203)

Nissan NV200 Wipers

EW0013 & EW0007

8. Nissan NV200 Van

Range Rover Wiper Blades

EW0007 & EW0013

9. Range Rover Sport (L320)

Nissan Micra Wiper Blades

EW0012 & EW0009

10. Nissan Micra III (K12)

TechASSIST: Product Support and Information

Conventional wiper blades remain the most widely used design, especially on older and budget-friendly vehicles. They: Use a metal superstructure with multiple pressure points for even screen contact Deliver reliable wiping performance in rain and light snow Provide a cost-effective replacement option without compromising safety Are available in a wide range of lengths and fittings to cover the majority of vehicles

Why Do They Fail?

  • Rubber wear and cracking from UV, ozone, and temperature extremes

  • Bent or corroded metal frames reducing pressure and contact

  • Blockages in the hinge joints leading to streaks and uneven wiping

  • Incorrect fitment or poor-quality copies that fail prematurely

Symptoms of a Faulty Wiper Blade

  • Smearing, streaking, or juddering across the windscreen

  • Missed areas of the glass (especially at the edges)

  • Increased glare at night due to uneven wiping film

  • Audible noise or vibration during operation

Fitting Tips

  1. Always clean the windscreen before fitting a new blade.

  2. Match the size and fitting type exactly to the vehicle’s OE specification.

  3. Check the wiper arm spring tension — weak arms can reduce performance.

  4. Advise drivers to replace blades annually, or sooner if visibility is impaired.