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What Windshield Wipers do I need for a 2013 Ford Escape?

The front wipers should be 26 inches on the driver's side and 24 inches on the passenger's side, with an 11-inch rear wiper on most trims. Beam-style blades are recommended for better performance and longevity.


For the 2013 Ford Escape, these sizes cover the typical front and rear configurations you’ll encounter. Always verify against your owner's manual or by measuring your current blades if you’re unsure, and consider replacing both front blades at the same time to ensure even wear. You’ll find a wide range of aftermarket options from brands such as Bosch, Rain-X, Anco, and Michelin, as well as OEM Ford replacements.


Front wiper blade sizes


Front wiper replacement lengths for the Escape are typically two distinct sizes, one for each side of the windshield:



  • 26-inch driver-side blade

  • 24-inch passenger-side blade


Conclusion: These are the standard front blade lengths for a 2013 Ford Escape across most trims. If you’ve previously replaced only one blade or have a non-standard setup, measure the blades or consult the manual to confirm.


Rear wiper blade size


For models equipped with a rear wiper, the typical length is:



  • 11-inch rear blade


Conclusion: Most 2013 Escapes with a rear wiper use an 11-inch blade. Some configurations or markets may differ, and some trims may not include a rear wiper at all—check your vehicle to be certain.


Blade types and installation


When choosing replacement blades, you’ll commonly choose between beam (no-frame) blades and traditional frame blades. Each has its pros and cons depending on climate, budget, and maintenance preferences.



  • Beam/no-frame blades

  • Conventional/frame blades


Conclusion: Beam blades are favored for even pressure and easy installation on many modern vehicles, including the Escape, but traditional frames remain a budget-friendly option.


Popular blade brands and buying tips


Consider reputable options such as Bosch ICON, Rain-X Latitude, Anco Ultra, Michelin Stealth, or OEM Ford replacements. When in doubt, choose blades that explicitly state compatibility with the 2013 Ford Escape and replace both front blades together for balanced performance.


Summary: For a 2013 Ford Escape, plan to use 26-inch driver-side and 24-inch passenger-side front wiper blades, plus an 11-inch rear blade if your model has a rear wiper. Beam blades are generally recommended for best performance. Verify exact sizes for your trim and market, then purchase from a trusted brand and replace blades in pairs for optimal visibility and safety.

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