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What wipers does Tesla use?

Tesla does not publish a single public supplier for windshield wiper blades. The company sources its front-wiper blades from multiple OE manufacturers, and the exact supplier can vary by model year and market. For most owners, replacements can be made with Tesla’s official blades or compatible aftermarket options.


The question of what wipers Tesla uses hinges on how the automaker sources components from established suppliers rather than making everything in-house. Because Tesla updates parts through life-cycle changes and regional supply, the exact blade supplier for a given vehicle can change, even within the same model line.


How Tesla sources its wipers


Tesla does not publish a fixed supplier list for windshield wipers. The blades installed on a vehicle may come from different OEM manufacturers across production runs, and Tesla’s service catalogs typically reference blade part numbers rather than brands. This means that a Model S, Model 3, Model X, or Model Y from different years or regions may use different blade suppliers.


Likely OE suppliers and what that means for you


When the industry discussion focuses on wiper blade suppliers, several major OE brands are commonly involved in the automotive supply chain. The exact blade on your Tesla may be one of several established wiper blade makers, selected by the supply chain for that region and model year. Ownership of blade part numbers in Tesla’s system is what ultimately determines compatibility rather than a single brand name.



  • Bosch

  • Valeo

  • Denso


The actual blade your car uses will be determined by your VIN and model year, so when buying replacements, refer to Tesla’s official part numbers or have a parts retailer verify compatibility with your vehicle.


In practice, Tesla owners replace wipers through one of several routes, including official replacements from Tesla or third-party OE-equivalent blades sourced to meet OEM specs. The main point: there isn’t a universal "Tesla blade" brand.


Replacement options for Tesla wipers


To replace a wiper blade, you typically have three avenues. The options below describe the standard paths used by many Tesla owners and automotive consumers alike.



  • Official Tesla replacement blades: Sold through Tesla’s parts catalog and service channels, matched to your model, year, and VIN.

  • OE-equivalent aftermarket blades: Brands offering OEM-spec blades that fit Tesla wiper arms and connectors, often at a lower price than Tesla-branded blades.

  • Aftermarket performance blades: Premium aftermarket blades designed for enhanced performance in challenging weather; ensure compatibility with Tesla wiper assembly.


Before buying, you should confirm the blade length and mounting style match your car. The part number printed on the blade or listed in Tesla’s parts catalog will ensure you get the correct replacement for your VIN.


What to check before you buy


Key details to verify when shopping for Tesla wiper blades include blade length, connector type, and mounting adapter. Use your vehicle’s model year and VIN to confirm the exact blade part number recommended by Tesla service literature or your parts retailer.


Summary


Tesla does not rely on a single, public supplier for windshield wipers. The blades are sourced from established OE manufacturers, with the specific supplier varying by model year and market. For consumers, the practical approach is to use Tesla’s official replacements or a reputable OE-equivalent, ensuring the correct part number and fit for your VIN. When in doubt, contact Tesla Service or a trusted parts retailer for guidance.

What windshield wiper does Tesla use?


Tesla uses rebranded Bosch wiper blades: BOSCH 3397014116 AeroTwin OE Replacement Wiper Blades Driver & Passenger Side - Set of 2 (26" & 19"), about $25 on Amazon for the pair. These will fit your Model 3. Otherwise find another brand you like better with the same length and an appropriate adapter.



What wears out fastest on a Tesla?


rear tires
Tesla rear tires often wear faster due to the vehicle's heavy battery weight, instant electric torque, and rear‑biased power delivery. These factors place increased stress on the rear tires compared to traditional gas vehicles, accelerating tread wear.



What windshield washer does Tesla use?


Rio Stag Windshield Washer Fluid is specifically formulated for Tesla vehicles and compatible with all major car brands including Rivian, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, and other EVs.



Do Teslas take special wipers?


You can purchase replacement wiper blades on the Tesla Shop. Only install replacement blades that are identical to the original blades. Using inappropriate blades can damage the wiper system and windshield.


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