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How to change wipers on 2017 Pacifica?

Replacing the wiper blades on a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica is a quick DIY task that typically involves swapping the front blades (24" on the driver’s side and 19" on the passenger side) and the rear blade (about 11").


In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps for front and rear blade replacement, specify blade sizes, and share tips to ensure a secure fit and streak-free visibility.


What you’ll need


Here's a quick checklist of parts and tools you’ll likely need to replace all three blades on the Pacifica.



  • Front wiper blades: 24" driver-side and 19" passenger-side (confirm lengths on your new blades).

  • Rear wiper blade: about 11" (confirm exact length on your replacement).

  • Replacement blades with the correct adapter for your wiper arms (common adapters include J-hook, pin, or push-fit).

  • Optional tools: small flathead screwdriver or blade-release tool if your blades use a stubborn connector.

  • Glass cleaning supplies (microfiber cloth and cleaner) for a streak-free finish after installation.


With the right blades on hand, you’re ready to proceed with the replacement steps.


Front windshield wipers: step-by-step


Follow these steps to replace the two front blades. The Pacifica uses a standard blade-to-arm connection that requires releasing the old blade from the arm and snapping on the new blade. Always ensure the wiper arms are lifted away from the windshield and the ignition is off before starting.



  • Park the vehicle and turn off the engine. Set the wipers to the park position, then gently lift the driver-side wiper arm away from the windshield until it holds in a raised position.

  • Locate the blade’s connector release. Press or lift the small release tab to loosen the blade from the arm’s adapter.

  • Slide the old blade out of the wiper arm. If your blade uses a pin-style adapter, you may need to rotate or pull the blade to clear the locking mechanism.

  • Prepare the new blade by aligning its connector with the arm. Insert the new blade into the arm until you hear a click or feel it lock into place.

  • Gently lower the arm back onto the windshield and ensure the blade sits flush against the glass.

  • Repeat the process for the passenger-side blade (19" typically) using the proper adapter.


After both front blades are replaced, confirm that they clear the windshield evenly and do not leave streaks.


Rear wiper: step-by-step


The rear wiper on the Pacifica uses a smaller blade and a different mounting method. The goal is to remove the old blade without damaging the rear glass and to attach the new blade securely.



  • Open the rear hatch and gently lift the rear wiper arm away from the glass until it rests in a stable position.

  • Find the release mechanism on the blade’s connector. Press or slide the release to detach the blade from the arm.

  • Remove the old blade from the arm and set it aside.

  • Attach the new rear blade to the arm using the correct adapter or push-fit connection. Ensure it locks in with a firm click.

  • Lower the arm back onto the rear window and test the blade with the rear wiper to verify full coverage and no streaking.


For both front and rear blades, if the new blade doesn’t seem to lock in, double-check the adapter orientation and compatibility with your Pacifica’s wiper arm model.


Tips and troubleshooting


These practical tips help ensure a smooth replacement and reliable performance.



  • Always verify blade lengths and adapters before purchase—fronts are typically 24" and 19", rear around 11" for a 2017 Pacifica.

  • Choose blades with the correct adapter system for your wiper arms to avoid compatibility issues.

  • Do not force blades onto the arms. If a blade resists, re-check the adapter alignment and try again gently.

  • After installation, test with a light spray of washer fluid to confirm full coverage and absence of streaks.

  • Avoid letting wiper arms snap back onto the windshield; lower them slowly to reduce glass or blade damage.

  • Keep a microfiber cloth handy to wipe the blade and glass before testing for best results.


With the blades replaced and properly seated, perform a full wipe cycle to ensure optimal performance under rain or spray.


Summary


Changing the wipers on a 2017 Pacifica is a straightforward task: replace the front blades (24" driver, 19" passenger) and the rear blade (about 11"), using blades with the correct adapters. Lift the wiper arms, release the old blades, attach the new ones securely, and lower the arms. Check for proper contact and streak-free operation, then test in wet conditions to confirm reliable performance.

Will AutoZone install wiper blades for free?


AutoZone does offer wiper blade installation as one of its customer services, alongside other complimentary offerings like free battery testing, charging and installation, engine light diagnostics, and loaner tools.



How to remove windshield wipers on Chrysler Pacifica 2017?


And insert the bracket into the hook through the opening under the tab slide the wiper up into the hook. And then snap the tab into the locked. Position.



Are Rainx or Bosch wipers better?


For consistent, long-term durability, Bosch typically takes the lead. However, Rain-X blades are an excellent choice for those who want maximum visibility in heavy rain or for drivers who value immediate, noticeable improvements in wet-weather driving.



What size wipers does a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica use?


Finding the correct wiper blade size for your 2017 Chrysler Pacifica makes sure they work well, and a 26-inch driver's side and 20-inch passenger blade are typical.


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