The front windshield wipers for a 2003 Ford Explorer are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 17 inches on the passenger’s side; the rear wiper is usually 11 inches.
Front windshield wipers
These sizes cover the vast majority of 2003 Explorer models. If your trim or regional version differs, or you’ve replaced blades with aftermarket parts, verify by measuring the blades you remove or checking the owner's manual.
- Driver-side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 17 inches
These measurements reflect common factory configurations for front wipers on the 2003 Ford Explorer. If you’re unsure, bring the old blade to a parts store or check the vehicle’s manual to confirm exact specifications.
Choosing the right replacement blades
When shopping, look for blades labeled 22" and 17" that match the above measurements. Some manufacturers offer a list of compatible sizes by vehicle year, make, and model. If you notice streaking or skipping, replacement may be needed sooner even if the size is correct.
Rear windshield wiper
Some 2003 Ford Explorer models include a rear window wiper. The rear blade size is normally smaller than the front blades and is commonly around 11 inches. Confirm the exact size by measuring the existing rear blade or checking the owner’s manual, as configurations can vary by trim.
- Rear blade: 11 inches
Rear wiper blades are often available in standard 11-inch lengths, but verify in case your vehicle uses a different rear blade size due to trim variations or regional specifications.
Rear blade installation tips
To ensure proper fit, measure the existing rear blade or bring it to a parts retailer. Some rear wiper blades are sold in universal sizes with adapters, so knowing the exact length helps you select the correct model and connector type.
Summary
For the 2003 Ford Explorer, stock front wipers are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 17 inches on the passenger’s side, with a rear wiper around 11 inches. Variations can occur by trim, market, or aftermarket replacements, so verify with the owner’s manual or by measuring the blades you remove before purchasing replacements.


