Front wipers for the 2007 Saturn Vue are typically 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side. If your Vue has a rear windshield wiper, it’s usually 9 inches. Availability can vary by trim or aftermarket replacements.
In this article, we outline the standard blade sizes for most 2007 Vue models, explain how to verify the correct sizes for your vehicle, and offer tips for replacing both front and rear blades.
Front windshield wiper sizes
The common pairing for the front blades on a 2007 Saturn Vue covers most street and highway visibility needs, with GM-era SUVs using a 24-inch driver-side blade and a 19-inch passenger-side blade.
- Driver-side blade: 24 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
Note: Some Vue variants or aftermarket replacements may use slightly different sizes such as 23/18 or 24/18. Always confirm by measuring the blade currently on the vehicle or by checking the owner's manual or OEM parts diagram.
Rear windshield wiper
Many 2007 Vue models do not include a rear wiper, but if yours does, the rear blade is typically 9 inches in length.
- Rear blade: 9 inches
To ensure an exact fit, verify whether your model includes a rear wiper and measure the current blade if you’re replacing it.
How to verify the exact sizes for your specific Vue
Here are reliable ways to confirm the correct blade lengths for your vehicle configuration:
- Check the owner’s manual or maintenance guide for blade sizes.
- Inspect the current blades for length markings or product codes.
- Use an OEM parts diagram or consult the parts department with your VIN.
- Ask a GM-certified dealer or auto parts retailer for confirmation based on your trim and year.
Verifying exact sizes helps prevent purchasing blades that don’t fit properly, especially if you’re switching between traditional framed blades and newer beam blades.
Summary
For a 2007 Saturn Vue, plan on front blades sized 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side. If your Vue has a rear wiper, it is typically 9 inches. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or an OEM parts diagram, particularly if you’re buying aftermarket blades or if your trim differs from the standard configuration.


