Ford windshield wiper blade sizes: Complete guide by vehicle class

Choosing the right wiper blades is essential for clear visibility and safety. Ford vehicles use different sizes depending on the model, generation, and whether they have a rear wiper. Below is a clear breakdown by vehicle class, starting with the most popular categories. All sizes are in inches (Driver / Passenger / Rear where applicable). Sizes can vary slightly by exact trim or market, so always double-check your owner’s manual or measure your current blades.

Compact & midsize sedans (Most popular daily drivers)

Ford Focus (2000–2018)

  • 2000–2007: 22″ (Driver) / 19″ (Passenger)
  • 2008–2011: 24″ / 19″
  • 2012–2018: 26″ / 26″ (some models also have 12–13″ rear)

Ford Fusion / Mondeo (2006–2020)

  • 2006–2012: 24″ / 19″
  • 2013–2020: 26″ / 26″ (no rear wiper on sedans)

Ford Taurus (2000–2019)

  • 2000–2007: 24″ / 20″ (some with 18″ rear on wagons)
  • 2008–2019: 24″ / 24″ or 26″ / 26″ depending on generation

Ford Mustang (2000–2026)

  • 2000–2004: 20″ / 20″
  • 2005–2014: 22″ / 22″
  • 2015–2026: 26″ / 26″ (no rear wiper)

SUVs & crossovers (Very popular segment)

Ford Escape / Kuga (2001–2026)

  • 2001–2007: 20″ / 20″ / 12–13″ rear
  • 2008–2012: 20″ / 20″ / 12″ rear
  • 2013–2019: 28″ / 28″ / 11″ rear
  • 2020–2026: 26″ / 19″ / 14″ rear

Ford Edge (2007–2026)

  • 2007–2014: 26″ / 20″ / 14″ rear (some years)
  • 2015–2026: 28″ / 28″ / 15″ rear

Ford Explorer (2000–2026)

  • 2000–2010: 20″ / 20″ / 13″ rear (varies)
  • 2011–2019: 26″ / 22″ / 11″ rear
  • 2020–2026: 26″ / 21″ / 11″ rear

Ford Expedition (2000–2026)

  • 2000–2017: 22″ / 22″ / 16″ rear
  • 2018–2026: 22″ / 22″ / 11″ rear

Ford Bronco (2021–2026)

  • 2-door & 4-door: 17″ / 17″ / 8″ rear
    Ford Bronco Sport (2021–2026): 22″ / 21″ / 9″ rear

Ford EcoSport (2018–2022): 26″ / 24″ / 11″ rear

Ford Flex (2009–2019): 24″ / 22″ / 12″ rear

Ford Mustang Mach-E (2021–2026): 24″ / 20″ / 12″ rear

Pickup trucks (Including best-selling F-series)

Ford F-150 (2000–2026)

  • 2000–2008: 20″ / 20″ (no rear wiper)
  • 2009–2026: 22″ / 22″ (including F-150 Lightning 2022–2026)

Ford Ranger

  • 2000–2011: 18″ / 18″ (or 20″ on some)
  • 2019–2026: 26″ / 16″ (no rear wiper)

Ford Maverick (2022–2026): 22″ / 21″ (no rear)

Ford Super Duty (F-250, F-350, F-450 – 2000–2026): 22″ / 22″ (most years, no rear wiper)

Other classes (Vans, minivans & specialty)

Ford Transit Connect / Transit Vans

  • Most 2010–2026 models: 24″–28″ driver / 20″–24″ passenger (varies significantly by roof height and year)

Ford Windstar / Freestar (2000–2007): 20″ / 20″ / 12–14″ rear

Ford E-Series Vans (E-150, E-250, E-350 – 2000–2014): Usually 20″ / 20″ or 22″ / 22″

Quick tips for choosing Ford wiper blades

  • Most modern Fords (2015+) use J-Hook, Push Button, or Pinch Tab attachments. Check your arm type before buying.
  • Beam-style (frameless) blades perform better in snow and ice than traditional bracket blades.
  • Always replace both front blades together for even wiping and to avoid streaking.
  • Rear wipers are common on SUVs and crossovers but rare on sedans and pickups.
  • For best results, use premium brands like Bosch ICON, Rain-X Latitude, or Motorcraft.

Pro Tip: The easiest way to be 100% sure is to check your owner’s manual or use an online wiper size finder by entering your exact year, make, and model.

If your Ford model is not listed or you have a rare trim, feel free to measure your current blades (from end to end) or consult a Ford dealer. Replacing wipers is quick, cheap, and greatly improves safety in rain, snow, or dust.

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