The front windshield wiper blades on most Jeep Cherokee models are 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side. If your Cherokee has a rear wiper, it’s typically around 11 inches. Sizes can vary slightly by year or trim, so it’s best to double-check for your exact vehicle.
Front wiper blade sizes
Most Cherokee front blades use a 24-inch driver-side blade paired with a 19-inch passenger-side blade. This pairing covers the typical cleaning pattern across the windshield for the KL generation and related years.
- Driver-side blade: 24 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
In practice, the standard front blade sizes are 24" and 19". Some rare variations may exist due to model year or aftermarket replacements, so verify before purchase.
Rear wiper size (if equipped)
For Cherokee models that include a rear window wiper, the blade is commonly around 11 inches in length, though some years may use slightly different sizes. Confirm by checking the blade marking or the owner's manual.
- Rear blade: 11 inches
Rear wiper sizes are less standardized across model years; always verify for your specific vehicle to ensure a proper fit.
How to verify the exact sizes for your Cherokee
Use these quick steps to confirm the correct wiper sizes for your exact year and trim:
- Check the vehicle's owner’s manual or the official Jeep parts site for your year/trim's recommended blade sizes.
- Inspect the current blades for length markings printed on the blade itself or packaging.
- Measure the blades from tip to tip along the blade edge to confirm length.
- If in doubt, bring your vehicle's information (year, model, trim) to a parts retailer or use their online lookup tool to cross-check.
Confirming sizes ensures proper fit, optimal contact with the windshield, and effective clearing in all weather.
Summary
For most Jeep Cherokee models, plan on front wiper blades sized 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side, with a rear blade around 11 inches if your model has a rear wiper. Always verify for your year and trim, as there can be small variations. Checking the manual, blade markings, or an online fit tool will help you buy the correct sizes the first time.


