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What size wipers for a 2013 Ford Explorer?

The standard wiper blade sizes for a 2013 Ford Explorer are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side, 21 inches on the passenger’s side, and 14 inches for the rear window. These measurements come from common factory specifications and retailer fit guides.


The article below explains the sizes, how to confirm the exact fit for your vehicle, and practical tips for replacing worn blades on this model year.


Common wiper sizes for the 2013 Explorer


Below are the sizes most owners will need for the front pair and the rear blade. Always verify with your manual or parts guide if you’re unsure.



  • Front driver-side blade — 22 inches

  • Front passenger-side blade — 21 inches

  • Rear window blade — 14 inches


Note that some Explorers, depending on trim, regional market, or aftermarket parts, may use slightly different lengths. When in doubt, check the current blades or consult the vehicle’s official documentation.


How to confirm your exact fit


Here are reliable ways to confirm the correct blade sizes for your specific 2013 Explorer configuration.


Check the owner's manual or retailer fit guide


Look up the wiper blade section in the owner’s manual or use an online fit guide from Ford or a reputable parts retailer. Enter the year, make, model, and trim to see exact blade lengths.


Measure the blades or the mounting area


If you’re unsure, remove a blade and measure its length from tip to tip, ensuring you measure the actual blade length, not the mounting arm.


Ask a parts counter or service advisor


When purchasing in person, a parts counter agent can confirm the correct lengths for your specific vehicle configuration. Online, use the vehicle fit tool to cross-check.


Replacement tips


When replacing blades, consider the climate you drive in and choose a blade type appropriate for your weather. Beam-style blades offer strong all-season performance and are common on modern SUVs like the Explorer. Replace blades in pairs for even wear, and ensure the correct hook style for your wiper arms (most are J-hook, but some markets use Bayonet or side-pin styles).


Summary


For a 2013 Ford Explorer, typical blade lengths are 22 inches (driver), 21 inches (passenger), and 14 inches (rear). Always verify with the owner’s manual or a trusted parts guide to account for trim, market, or aftermarket variations.

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