The 2015 Ford Escape typically uses 26-inch blades on the driver’s side and 19-inch blades on the passenger’s side for the front windshield, with an 11-inch rear blade. Replacement blades come in traditional frame designs or modern beam layouts, and you’ll want the correct adapter to fit your wiper arms.
Front wiper blade sizes
Knowing the exact lengths helps ensure full windshield coverage and proper fit across the front window. Here are the standard front blade lengths commonly used on the 2015 Escape.
- Driver-side blade: 26 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
The listed sizes reflect the typical configuration for most 2015 Escapes. Individual vehicles or regional specs may vary; verify by measuring your current blades or consulting the owner's manual or a fit guide before purchasing.
Rear wiper blade
The rear window uses a single, smaller blade, generally around 11 inches in length, with a mounting specific to the Escape’s tailgate. Exact size can vary by market or trim, so measure your existing blade if you’re replacing it.
Buying tips and compatibility
When replacing blades, consider blade style and adapter type. Here are common options to keep in mind:
Blade style options
- Beam (flat) blades: Often provide more consistent contact with the glass and longer life in winter conditions.
- Conventional frame blades: Typically cheaper and widely available; still compatible with the right adapters.
Choosing between beam and frame blades depends on climate, budget, and personal preference. Both styles can fit the 2015 Escape with the correct adapter.
Adapter compatibility
- Most 2015 Escapes use a standard J-hook or pin-style adapter; confirm your current blade’s connector before purchasing.
- Check whether your replacement blade includes adapters or if you need to buy one separately.
Always verify the adapter matches your wiper arm mount to ensure a secure, proper fit. If in doubt, bring your current blade to a parts retailer or consult a trusted mechanic.
Summary
In brief, the 2015 Ford Escape takes 26-inch driver-side and 19-inch passenger-front blades, plus an 11-inch rear blade. When shopping, you can choose between beam or frame blades with the appropriate adapter. To avoid misfits, confirm exact measurements and connector type with your current blades or the vehicle’s manual, especially if you’re buying for a specific regional market or trim.


