The correct rear wiper blade length for the 2014 Ford Escape is 11 inches.
Understanding blade size matters for visibility and proper fit on the liftgate window. Below we outline how to verify the size, where to buy compatible blades, and how to replace them.
Confirming the size and compatibility
To confirm the right length, measure the existing blade or consult the owner's manual. Most 2014 Escapes use a single 11-inch rear blade, and the replacement must match the connector type on the wiper arm.
Before you shop, note the connector style on your wiper arm (commonly a hook/side-pin or a top-lock) as that determines the exact blade you’ll need.
Common 11-inch rear wiper blade options for the 2014 Ford Escape include the following brands and models.
- Bosch 11-inch Rear Wiper Blade
- Rain-X 11-inch Rear Wiper Blade
- Motorcraft 11-inch Rear Wiper Blade
- Valeo 11-inch Rear Wiper Blade
All these options share the same 11-inch length, but ensure the connector style matches your vehicle’s wiper arm before purchasing.
How to replace the rear wiper blade
Replacing the rear blade is a quick, do-it-yourself task. Follow these steps to install a new 11-inch blade on a 2014 Ford Escape.
- Raise the rear wiper arm away from the window until it stays in a vertical position.
- Release the old blade from its connector by either pressing a tab or twisting it, depending on the model.
- Attach the new blade by aligning the connector with the arm and snapping it into place.
- Lower the wiper arm back onto the glass and ensure the blade sits flat against the window.
- Test the wiper to confirm a clean sweep and no streaking.
If the blade doesn’t fit, consult the blade packaging to ensure the connector type matches your wiper arm, or visit an auto parts store for a quick swap.
Summary
The rear wiper blade for the 2014 Ford Escape is 11 inches long. When shopping, verify the connector type and measure if needed. Popular 11-inch options from Bosch, Rain-X, Motorcraft, and Valeo are commonly available, and installation is a straightforward, quick DIY task. Regular checks help keep the rear window clear for safer driving.


