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What kind of wiper blades do I need for a 2017 Ford Escape?

Front wipers: 26 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side; rear wiper, if your model has one, is typically 11 inches.


Details: blade sizes can vary by trim level and regional market. This article outlines how to confirm the exact sizes for your specific vehicle, and explains the blade types and installation considerations to help you choose the right wipers for your 2017 Escape.


Know your front blade sizes for the 2017 Escape


Understanding the standard front blade lengths is the first step to a proper replacement. While most 2017 Escapes use a 26" driver-side blade and a 20" passenger-side blade, some variations can occur depending on trim or regional specifications.


To confirm your exact sizes, follow the steps below. The goal is to ensure you buy blades that fit and seal properly against the windshield for optimal performance in rain, snow, and mist.


Before you start, have your VIN handy, or check the owner’s manual or a reputable parts retailer’s fit finder that uses year, make, model, and trim.



  1. Check the owner’s manual or a Ford service site for the official blade sizes for your exact build.

  2. If you can access the current blades, remove them and measure their exact lengths with a tape measure to confirm whether they are 26" and 20".

  3. If you’re ordering online or at a parts store, use your vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim (or VIN) to pull the exact fit recommendations from the retailer’s database.

  4. Note whether you have any dealer-installed or aftermarket variations that might affect length or connector type.


Once you’ve verified the sizes, you’re ready to choose the blade type and place an order.


Choosing the right blade type for the front (and why it matters)


Front wiper blades come in several styles, and choosing the right type can affect performance in wet or winter conditions. Here are the main options and what to consider.



  • Conventional framed blades: These are the traditional designs with a metal frame and multiple rubber segments. They’re typically affordable and easy to replace, but may not hold up as well in snow or freezing conditions.

  • Beam (frameless) blades: These blades have a flexible, continuous rubber periphery that can provide better contact with the windshield across a wide arc. They perform well in rain and snow and tend to resist clogging with ice buildup.

  • Hybrid blades: Hybrids combine elements of framed and beam designs, offering a balance of durability, contact, and ease of replacement. They’re a popular middle-ground choice for many drivers.

  • Adapter compatibility: Most blades come with adapters to fit common connector styles (hook, pin, side-mraft, etc.). When ordering, ensure the blade comes with adapters compatible with your vehicle’s wiper arms.


In general, many Ford drivers opt for beam or hybrid blades for improved performance in varied weather, though traditional framed blades remain a cost-effective option if you’re on a tight budget.


Rear wiper blade: does your Escape have one?


Some 2017 Ford Escape models include a rear wiper on the tailgate, while others do not. If your Escape has a rear wiper, the typical size is about 11 inches. The rear blade is a separate replacement from the front and often uses a different connector type.


To confirm rear blade size, check the owner’s manual, your VIN-based parts lookup, or inspect the current rear blade directly for its length and connector style before purchasing.


Installation tips and maintenance for your new blades


Installing wiper blades correctly ensures proper contact and longevity. Follow these steps to replace front and rear blades (if applicable) on a 2017 Escape.



  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield so you can access the blade and connector.

  2. Remove the old blade by releasing the locking tab or using the adapter, depending on the style. Do not force the arm back onto the glass when detached.

  3. Attach the new blade to the arm using the correct adapter or connector. Click or lock the blade in place according to the instruction that comes with the blade.

  4. Lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield gently to avoid chipping the glass.

  5. Test the wipers with the windshield dry to verify a secure fit, then do a test pass with water to confirm full-penetration contact along the blade.


Maintenance tips: replace blades at least once a year in mild climates or more often in areas with heavy rain, snow, or road grit. If you notice streaking, skipping, or squeaking, it’s usually a sign the rubber has worn or hardened and should be replaced.


Where to buy and how to verify fit


Reliable options include auto parts retailers, dealer parts counters, and reputable online fit databases. To ensure compatibility for your 2017 Escape, use the exact year, make, model, and trim, or enter your VIN if the retailer offers VIN-based fit checks.



  • Retailers often provide a fit finder that lists sizes (26" driver, 20" passenger) and the rear blade size (11" if equipped) for your vehicle.

  • Look for blades that include multiple adapters to cover common hook/pin/side-mlip connectors, ensuring a universal fit for your wiper arms.

  • Consider official Ford OEM blades or reputable aftermarket brands (for example, Bosch, Rain-X, Anco) that specify compatibility with the 2017 Escape.


Always verify the exact blade length with your vehicle’s details before finalizing a purchase to avoid returns and ensure you get a proper seal and smooth wipe.


Summary


For a 2017 Ford Escape, plan on front wiper blades around 26 inches on the driver side and 20 inches on the passenger side, with an 11-inch rear blade if your model has one. Choose the blade style that best fits your climate and driving needs—beam or hybrid blades are popular for their performance in rain and snow. Always confirm exact sizes and connector types via the owner’s manual, VIN-based retailer fit guides, or a trusted auto parts store before buying, and follow proper installation steps to ensure a secure, effective wipe. Regular replacement helps maintain visibility and safety on the road.

What size wiper blades do I need for my 2017 Ford Escape?


Ford Escape

Model YearDriverPassenger
2010 to 201220″20″
2013 to 201928″28″
2020 to 202524″20″



What is the weakness of Ford Escape?


However, not all model years are equally reliable. Throughout its multiple generations, the Escape has encountered persistent problems—ranging from transmission breakdowns to troublesome EcoBoost engines—that make specific years more problematic for used-car buyers.



What kind of rear wiper blades for 2017 Ford Escape?


Rear Wiper Blade,ASLAM Type-E 11G for 2013-2017 Ford Escape and 2011-2017 Ford Explorer Rear Windshield,Lincoln MKC/MKX Exact Fit(Pack of 2)



What windshield wipers go on a Ford Escape?


Package include : ●1× 24" Driver Side Windshield Wiper Blade ●1× 20" Passenger Side Windshield Wiper Blade ●1× 11" Rear Windshield Wiper blade Windshield Wiper Blade Set Fitment For: Replacement for Ford Escape 2020-2025 Notes: 1.


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