F60 Please advice 2017 (F60) Countryman Wiper Blade Replacement
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Please advice 2017 (F60) Countryman Wiper Blade Replacement
Hi! Can anyone advise what aftermarket brand (Rain X, Michelin or Trico) can be used as replacement? I tried Bosch Clear Advantage, and the adapters do not fit into the arm.
so instead of getting the OEM from Mini, any suggestion?
thanks much!
so instead of getting the OEM from Mini, any suggestion?
thanks much!
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#2
I know I'm not answering your question for a non-OEM brand but I bought the 3 piece OEM wiper replacement from ebay for $62 with free shipping. It's sold from a MINI dealer's ebay store. I felt it was fair price compared to buying from my local dealer, they wanted something like $90 for the set.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-pc-OEM-Mi...pagcNX&vxp=mtr
Hopefully others can help with your question.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-pc-OEM-Mi...pagcNX&vxp=mtr
Hopefully others can help with your question.
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#4
Usually the dealer replaces them under maintenance by doing the rubber blade part only. MINI wiper replacements can be frustrating, especially at local auto parts stores. They always say sure we have what you need and then waste 15 minutes before they give up and realize they don't have it. Still can't get 2011 Countryman blades at my local store.
I think those are unique to the Countryman so for fast service - dealer.
I think those are unique to the Countryman so for fast service - dealer.
#5
Usually the dealer replaces them under maintenance by doing the rubber blade part only. MINI wiper replacements can be frustrating, especially at local auto parts stores. They always say sure we have what you need and then waste 15 minutes before they give up and realize they don't have it. Still can't get 2011 Countryman blades at my local store.
I think those are unique to the Countryman so for fast service - dealer.
I think those are unique to the Countryman so for fast service - dealer.
#7
O'Reilly Auto repeats much of the below and lists several Bosch models, but the manufacturer website doesn't show any as "compatible" so YMMV... (I think they're still showing 2011-2016 Countryman wipers for Bosch)
Michelin only lists wiper blades for the new Clubman, not the new Countryman, so try theirs at your own risk.
RainX says:
Rain‑X® Latitude® Water Repellency
Blade Location Length (in.) Arm Type
Driver 22" Narrow PTB
Passenger 21" Narrow PTB
Trico apparently has A TON:
Recommended Wiper for 2017 Mini Cooper Countryman
TRICO Force
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 25-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 25-210
TRICO Onyx
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 26-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 26-210
TRICO Ultra
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 13-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 13-210
TRICO NeoForm
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 16-2213
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 16-2113
TRICO Sentry
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 32-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 32-210
TRICO Instinct
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 28-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 28-210
TRICO Flex
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 18-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 18-210
TRICO Exact Fit
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 22-15B
[OE Design]
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 21-15B
[OE Design]
TRICO Ice
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 35-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 35-210
TRICO Chill
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 37-2213
20" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 37-2013
TRICO Spray
Washer Pump Part #: 11-613
Michelin only lists wiper blades for the new Clubman, not the new Countryman, so try theirs at your own risk.
RainX says:
Rain‑X® Latitude® Water Repellency
Blade Location Length (in.) Arm Type
Driver 22" Narrow PTB
Passenger 21" Narrow PTB
Trico apparently has A TON:
Recommended Wiper for 2017 Mini Cooper Countryman
TRICO Force
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 25-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 25-210
TRICO Onyx
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 26-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 26-210
TRICO Ultra
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 13-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 13-210
TRICO NeoForm
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 16-2213
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 16-2113
TRICO Sentry
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 32-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 32-210
TRICO Instinct
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 28-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 28-210
TRICO Flex
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 18-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 18-210
TRICO Exact Fit
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 22-15B
[OE Design]
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 21-15B
[OE Design]
TRICO Ice
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 35-220
21" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 35-210
TRICO Chill
22" Blade - Driver Side Part #: 37-2213
20" Blade - Passenger Side Part #: 37-2013
TRICO Spray
Washer Pump Part #: 11-613
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#13
Haven't bought blades from them yet, but it seems RockAuto has some good prices on Trico blades.
https://www.rockauto.com/
https://www.rockauto.com/
#14
I had my F60 in for service last week. MINI no longer replaces wiper blades under the maintenance program. :(
I tried buying the Rain-X latitude as that was identified as compatible, but it does not fit. Our wiper arm in not a narrow PTB.
Unless anyone has an update, I guess dealer parts department it is.
I tried buying the Rain-X latitude as that was identified as compatible, but it does not fit. Our wiper arm in not a narrow PTB.
Unless anyone has an update, I guess dealer parts department it is.
#15
Went on the hunt for replacement wiper blades myself and it seems most places list the 2017 countryman but not the 2018. I have a 2017 countryman and tried the trico and the bosch and neither contain the new end button arm adapter. You can see the correct adapter and get the OEM blades from mini mania but seems that anything other than OEM, for the time being, is out for now. https://new.minimania.com/MINI_Coope...des#End_Button I did email trico today before I send them back to see if they have an adapter they could send me and will post back if so. My dealer still replaces them under the maintenance but only once per year vs every 6 months but it's an hour drive each way and I don't really feel like sitting there for several hours just to change my wipers.
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Trico Ultra ?
Went on the hunt for replacement wiper blades myself and it seems most places list the 2017 countryman but not the 2018. I have a 2017 countryman and tried the trico and the bosch and neither contain the new end button arm adapter. You can see the correct adapter and get the OEM blades from mini mania but seems that anything other than OEM, for the time being, is out for now. https://new.minimania.com/MINI_Coope...des#End_Button I did email trico today before I send them back to see if they have an adapter they could send me and will post back if so. My dealer still replaces them under the maintenance but only once per year vs every 6 months but it's an hour drive each way and I don't really feel like sitting there for several hours just to change my wipers.
well, I guess its what I get for trying to go cheap. Horses *** ! Heck, I would not have been able to remove the old blade if it wasn't for the small diagram on Mini-Mania page. Next time I order something from them,I'll throw in a set of wipers.
Oh well.
Have a good one,
#17
For non-OEM, I really like PIAA wiper blades. They last a long time too. I am not sure if there are blades listed for the MINI countryman F60, but they should be the same as the BMW X1 blades. Somebody correct me if I am wrong. I haven't had my F60 long enough to need new wiper blades yet.
#19
I always bought the cheap Bosch wiper blade because the black metal matches the wiper arms pretty well and look much better than the faded plastic OEM,sBosch Wiper Blade Super Plus/ME3 Single
https://static.mydeal.lk/deals/2530/...blades-004.jpg
https://static.mydeal.lk/deals/2530/...blades-004.jpg
Last edited by Evlkarl; 09-20-2018 at 07:43 PM.
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#21
Wow so I had my countryman in to get wipers on Friday and got a call today saying that MINI USA no longer replaces them under the maintenance program and that I had a balance. Apparently they stopped replacing the brakes as well back in late 2016... They quoted me $109 for all 3 blades (Minus labor) but thankfully my MA stepped in and covered it since I had no idea. I about flipped out since I've had 7 MINI's since 2004 and ALL have been covered for both. Unfortunately since there are no aftermarket wipers that work with the end button style arm, looks like the only option to replace for now is OEM (or places like MINI Mania for oem).
Insult to injury, some debris came off an 18 wheeler on my way to the dealership and cracked my windshield in 2 places and 2 local glass shops can't even order the windshields yet. Hopefully safelite will give me better news tomorrow but it seems like there are some supply issues with the new countryman.
Insult to injury, some debris came off an 18 wheeler on my way to the dealership and cracked my windshield in 2 places and 2 local glass shops can't even order the windshields yet. Hopefully safelite will give me better news tomorrow but it seems like there are some supply issues with the new countryman.
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Windshield
Wow so I had my countryman in to get wipers on Friday and got a call today saying that MINI USA no longer replaces them under the maintenance program and that I had a balance. Apparently they stopped replacing the brakes as well back in late 2016... They quoted me $109 for all 3 blades (Minus labor) but thankfully my MA stepped in and covered it since I had no idea. I about flipped out since I've had 7 MINI's since 2004 and ALL have been covered for both. Unfortunately since there are no aftermarket wipers that work with the end button style arm, looks like the only option to replace for now is OEM (or places like MINI Mania for oem).
Insult to injury, some debris came off an 18 wheeler on my way to the dealership and cracked my windshield in 2 places and 2 local glass shops can't even order the windshields yet. Hopefully safelite will give me better news tomorrow but it seems like there are some supply issues with the new countryman.
Insult to injury, some debris came off an 18 wheeler on my way to the dealership and cracked my windshield in 2 places and 2 local glass shops can't even order the windshields yet. Hopefully safelite will give me better news tomorrow but it seems like there are some supply issues with the new countryman.
Besides, would safelite get a genuine Pilkington Mini windshield ? If they replace mine, by ___ there better be a genuine Mini emblem in the corner, This is where I start complaining about insurance companies. But I am not going to today, because its October first, and I don't want to start swearing on the first day of the month
Have a good one,
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#24
I ordered 2 different blades from Rock Auto that were listed for my 2017 CM, expecting the worse but hoping for the best.. Neither fit. Now they want to split return shipping costs with me since it wasn't their fault. I disputed their "not at fault" claim and they said they'd check with the manufacturer (Trico?) for answers. Rock Auto's customer service/return policy certainly not on par with Amazon's..
Side note: The original wipers seem to still be in good condition, but the wife is complaining they "chatter" on the newly replaced windshield..
I refuse to pay stupid amounts of $$ for a strip of rubber mounted to plastic.
Original blade on far left:
Side note: The original wipers seem to still be in good condition, but the wife is complaining they "chatter" on the newly replaced windshield..
I refuse to pay stupid amounts of $$ for a strip of rubber mounted to plastic.
Original blade on far left:
#25
I just want to comment that I am horrified that anyone spends big money on wiper blades from MINI !
Just measure your blade(s) & go get a standard/generic blade of your choice from the local parts store. You'll have a hard time spending $15!
Then a few minutes tinkering on the kitchen table with a pair of pliers will have the old rubber blade slid out & the new one in.
Not hard to do..............
Just measure your blade(s) & go get a standard/generic blade of your choice from the local parts store. You'll have a hard time spending $15!
Then a few minutes tinkering on the kitchen table with a pair of pliers will have the old rubber blade slid out & the new one in.
Not hard to do..............