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What wiper blades does Porsche use?

Porsche does not rely on a single universal wiper blade. The original equipment blades are supplied by major automotive manufacturers such as Bosch and Valeo, with the exact supplier and blade type varying by model, year and market. For the correct replacement, consult Porsche’s official parts catalog or your authorized dealer.


In practice, Porsche’s OE wiper blades are produced to Porsche specifications by well-known suppliers. The supplier can change over the years and across regions, so the key is to identify the correct part number and fit for your specific vehicle. This article explains who typically provides Porsche wiper blades and how to determine the right blade for your car.


Who supplies Porsche wiper blades


In the official parts ecosystem, Porsche commonly sources front and rear wiper blades from established OEM partners. Bosch and Valeo are the two most frequently listed suppliers in Porsche catalogs and accessory programs, though the exact partner can vary by model and market.



  • Bosch – A frequent OEM supplier for front wiper blades on many Porsche models; blades are often listed in Porsche catalogs as Bosch or as part of a Porsche factory kit.

  • Valeo – Another common OEM source for several Porsche variants and markets; blades may appear in catalogs under Valeo or within a Porsche-branded kit built from Valeo components.


Because supplier assignments can differ by generation and region, always verify the exact blade by checking the official Porsche Parts Catalog for your VIN or by consulting a Porsche dealer or service center.


How to identify the correct wiper blades for your Porsche


To ensure you purchase the right blades in terms of size, connector type and fit, follow these steps:



  1. Look up your vehicle in the Porsche Parts Catalog with your model, year or VIN to pull the exact wiper blade part numbers for both front and rear blades.

  2. Confirm the blade length, connector type (such as J-hook, pin, or newer integrated fittings) and mounting style used on your specific model generation.

  3. Decide whether you want OEM Porsche-branded blades or a reputable aftermarket option that matches the Porsche specifications; ensure compatibility with your wiper arms and linkage.

  4. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer or service center if you prefer professional assistance or to purchase directly from the OEM catalog.

  5. Install the blades according to the included instructions or have a technician perform the replacement to avoid damage to the windshield or arms.


Following these steps helps ensure you obtain the correct blade set for your Porsche and maintain optimal visibility in varying weather conditions.


Rear wiper blades and special cases


Rear wiper blades for Porsche models are typically shorter than the front blades and can be supplied by the same OEM partners (Bosch or Valeo) or by other regional suppliers, depending on the vehicle and market. Always verify the rear blade specification in the Porsche Parts Catalog for your exact configuration.


Some Porsche SUVs and higher-end models may have unique rear blade assemblies or integrated rear window wipers that require specific replacement kits. Checking the VIN-based catalog entry is the most reliable approach.


Summary


There isn’t a single Porsche wiper blade to buy for all models. Porsche’s original equipment blades are typically supplied by Bosch or Valeo, with the exact supplier and blade design varying by model-year and market. To ensure a correct fit, use the official Porsche Parts Catalog or consult a Porsche dealer to confirm part numbers, blade lengths, and connector types before purchase. When in doubt, professional installation helps ensure optimal performance and windshield protection.

Who makes Porsche wiper blades?


Our high-quality range of wiper blades are selected specifically to fit your Porsche from leading manufacturers including: Bosch, Michelin, Valeo, Lucas, SWF & our own award winning AeroWiper range of wipers.



What wipers does Porsche use?


Porsche OEM Wipers

  • Porsche 9J1-955-425-EY. $74.45. MSRP $87.59.
  • Porsche 901-628-311-20. $58.65. MSRP $69.00.
  • Porsche 9Y2-955-329-B. $79.49. MSRP $93.52.
  • Porsche 971-998-002-A. $79.25. MSRP $93.24.
  • Porsche 9Y4-998-001. $94.69. MSRP $111.40.
  • Porsche 644-628-311-13. $61.46.
  • Porsche 95B-998-002-A. $79.56.
  • Porsche 991-628-903-01. $88.19.



Is Valeo or Bosch better?


When choosing between Valeo wiper blades vs Bosch for your car, both brands offer quality options but serve different needs. Bosch Aerotwin provides premium beam technology with better aerodynamics, while Valeo Silencio offers reliable standard blade performance at a more budget-friendly price.



Is Bosch or Rainx wipers better?


For consistent, long-term durability, Bosch typically takes the lead. However, Rain-X blades are an excellent choice for those who want maximum visibility in heavy rain or for drivers who value immediate, noticeable improvements in wet-weather driving.


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