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What windshield wipers for Ford Fusion?

The exact wiper blade sizes for a Ford Fusion depend on the model year and generation. In most generations you’ll replace two blades of different lengths, with the driver-side blade usually longer than the passenger-side blade. To be certain, check your owner’s manual or use a reputable online parts lookup by year, make, and model.


How to identify the correct wiper blades


To avoid guessing and ensure a proper fit, use these steps to determine the right blades for your Fusion:



  • Check the owner’s manual for the Wiper Blade Size section, which lists the exact lengths for your model year.

  • Inspect the label on the current blades; many blades have their length printed on the blade itself.

  • Use an online parts lookup by entering year, make, and model to display the exact blade lengths and connector type needed.

  • If you must, measure the existing blades: the driver’s blade is typically longer, and the passenger blade is shorter; measure from the pivot to the tip along the blade edge.


By confirming the correct sizes, you’ll ensure proper fit, optimal visibility, and easier replacement when the time comes.


Common blade sizes by Fusion generation


First generation (roughly 2006–2012)


These models used two different blade lengths, with the driver-side blade generally longer than the passenger-side blade. Exact lengths vary by year and trim, so verify with the manual or parts lookup for your specific car.


Second generation (roughly 2013–2020)


Most Ford Fusions in this generation share a common two-blade setup: a longer driver-side blade paired with a shorter passenger-side blade. A reliable rule of thumb is a longer driver blade and a shorter passenger blade, but always confirm the exact lengths for your year and trim.


Top blade brands and models that fit Ford Fusion


Several reputable brands offer Blade sizes that fit Ford Fusion models. When shopping, match the length to your car and ensure the connector type (hook, pin, or bayonet) matches your arms.



  • Bosch ICON (commonly available as 26" driver / 20" passenger in many late-model Fusions) — known for durability and clear wipe.

  • Rain-X Latitude Water Repellency (typically offered in a 26" / 20" pairing for Fusion-era vehicles) — a popular all-weather option with coating benefits.

  • Valeo 600 Series (commonly 26" / 20") — reliable beam-blade design with good performance in varied conditions.

  • Anco Ultra (sizes vary; look for the 26" / 20" pairing when applicable) — solid budget-friendly option.


Always verify the exact lengths and the connector type before purchasing, since some trims or very early/late model years may differ.


Winter and all-weather considerations


If you live in areas with snow, ice, or freezing temperatures, you’ll want blades that perform in winter conditions or consider all-weather options.



  • Winter-rated blades or blades designed for icy conditions can help prevent skidding and stuttering.

  • All-weather blades provide consistent performance across a range of temperatures and can be a good single-blade solution for year-round use.

  • Consider pairing your blades with Washer fluid designed for winter use and keep blades clean of ice buildup to maximize effectiveness.


Winter or all-weather blades often cost a bit more, but they deliver improved performance in harsh climates and can extend blade life in challenging conditions.


Quick buying tips and examples


If you want a quick, practical approach, use the following guidance to speed up the process:



  • Use an exact-match search by year, make, and model on major retailer sites or the OEM/brand sites.

  • Prefer beam (flat) blades for better contact and longer life on most Fusion models; avoid older, conventional blades unless specified for your year.

  • Choose a reputable brand and, if possible, a kit that includes both driver- and passenger-side blades to ensure proper fit and warranty coverage.


With the right sizes and a trusted brand, your Ford Fusion will maintain good visibility in sun, rain, and winter weather alike.


Summary


For Ford Fusion vehicles, the exact wiper blade sizes depend on the model year and generation. Most modern Fusions use a longer driver-side blade paired with a shorter passenger-side blade; common setups for newer generations are around a 26-inch driver blade and a 20-inch passenger blade, while older models may differ. Always verify sizes via your owner’s manual, the blade label, or an online parts lookup, and choose a reliable brand with the correct connector type. Consider winter or all-weather blades if you frequently drive in harsh conditions to maintain clear visibility all year long.

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