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What type of windshield wiper blades to replace ones on a 2013 Ford Escape?

The front wiper blades on a 2013 Ford Escape are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side, with an 11-inch rear blade if your model has one. This guide lays out the exact sizes, recommended blade types, and practical installation tips to help you replace worn blades correctly.


Front Wiper Blade Sizes


The Escape uses two different lengths on the front to balance coverage and clearance. Use the following sizes when shopping for replacements:



  • Driver-side front blade: 26 inches

  • Passenger-side front blade: 19 inches


With the correct lengths, you’ll achieve full windshield contact and avoid interference with the hood or frame on either side.


Rear Wiper Blade Size


Many 2013 Escapes equipped with a rear wiper use a separate, shorter blade on the tailgate. The standard length for the rear blade is:



  • Rear blade: 11 inches


If your model does not have a rear wiper, you can skip this step. If it does, measure or confirm the 11-inch size to ensure a proper fit.


Blade Types to Consider


Blade design affects performance, longevity, and ease of replacement. Here are the common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2013 Escape:



  • Beam (all-flat) blades: offer a smooth, even contact with the windshield and tend to perform well in rain and snow.

  • Hybrid blades: combine features of traditional and beam designs for solid performance and easy replacement.

  • Conventional (frame-style) blades: usually the least expensive option, but may wear faster in harsh weather and can accumulate ice buildup.


Conclusion: For improved durability and consistent wipes in varying conditions, beam or hybrid blades are popular choices for the Escape. Ensure compatibility with your wiper arm style and climate.


Installation Tips: Replacing the Blades


Before you replace, confirm you have the correct connector type for your wiper arms and any adapters that may be needed for your chosen blades. Below are the basic steps to swap in new blades.



  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield and secure it so it won’t snap back.

  2. Identify the blade’s connector and release mechanism (these vary by brand and model).

  3. Detach the old blade from the arm by pressing the release tab or rotating the blade to unlock it.

  4. Attach the new blade, ensuring the connector clicks firmly into place.

  5. Lower the arm back to the windshield and test the wipe function at low and high speeds to confirm proper operation.


Conclusion: If the new blade doesn’t snap in securely or you’re unsure about the connector, consult the blade brand’s installation guide or have a professional perform the replacement.


Summary


For a 2013 Ford Escape, use 26-inch blades on the driver’s side and 19-inch blades on the passenger side for the front, plus an 11-inch rear blade if your model has rear wipers. Beam or hybrid blade designs are generally recommended for better performance and durability, and proper installation is essential to ensure a clean, streak-free wipe. Regular replacement, typically every 12–24 months or sooner if streaking occurs, keeps visibility high in all weather conditions.

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