2015 Ford Edge
Wiper Blade Size
The 2015 Ford Edge uses 28"" and 20"" front wiper blades with a 12"" rear blade. The blades mount on PTB (push-tab button) arms. This is a full-size configuration typical of SUVs and crossovers from this era.
Note: The 2015 Ford Edge uses different wiper sizes than the 2014 model. Specifically, the driver blade changed from 26"" to 28"", and the arm type changed from J-Hook to PTB. Make sure to buy the correct sizes for your specific model year.
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PTB Installation Guide
PTB (Push-Tab Button) arms use a small plastic tab to lock the blade in place. Common on many 2010+ American and Asian vehicles, they require pressing a button to release the old blade. Not all universal blades include a PTB adapter — check the packaging before purchasing.
- 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it stays upright.
- 2 Locate the push-tab button on the center of the blade where it connects to the arm.
- 3 Press and hold the push-tab button, then slide the old blade away from the arm.
- 4 Slide the new 28"" driver-side blade onto the arm pin until the tab clicks and locks.
- 5 Tug the blade gently to confirm it is secure, then lower the arm.
- 6 Repeat on the passenger side with the 20"" blade.
- 7 Repeat the process for the 12"" rear blade. Rear blades often use a different adapter — check the packaging.
- 8 Spray washer fluid and cycle the wipers to verify smooth, streak-free operation.
Tips
• PTB (push-tab button) arms are common on 2010+ vehicles. Not all universal blades include a PTB adapter — check the packaging.
• If the tab feels stuck, try pressing it from a slightly different angle. Forcing it can break the plastic clip.
• Some PTB blades are side-specific — verify the adapter orientation matches the arm.
Rear Wiper Blade
The 2015 Ford Edge has a 12"" rear wiper blade. Rear blades often use a different connector than the front blades — check the packaging for rear-wiper compatibility. Most auto-parts stores stock rear blades separately from front sets.
Helpful Resources
- Connector Type Photo Key — identify your arm connector
- Why Wipers Don't Fit — 9 common causes and fixes
- How We Source Our Data — accuracy and corrections