2018 Ford Explorer
Wiper Blade Size
The 2018 Ford Explorer uses 26"" and 22"" front wiper blades with a 12"" rear blade. The blades mount on J-Hook (curved hook) arms. This is a full-size configuration typical of SUVs and crossovers from this era.
The 2011–2019 Ford Explorer all use the same wiper blade sizes, so any blade that fits the 2018 model will also fit these years.
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J-Hook Installation Guide
J-Hook is the most common wiper arm type, found on the majority of vehicles worldwide. The arm ends in a curved metal hook that the blade adapter clips onto. Nearly all universal replacement blades include a J-Hook adapter, making replacement straightforward.
- 1 Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield until it locks in the upright position.
- 2 Rotate the blade perpendicular to the arm to expose the J-Hook slot.
- 3 Press the small release tab on the blade adapter and slide the old blade downward off the hook.
- 4 Align the new 26"" driver-side blade with the J-Hook opening and slide it upward until it clicks into place.
- 5 Gently lower the arm back onto the windshield to confirm a snug fit.
- 6 Repeat on the passenger side with the 22"" 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
• J-Hook is the most common arm type — most universal wiper blades include a J-Hook adapter in the box.
• Place a folded towel on the windshield before removing the blade. If the bare arm snaps back, it can crack the glass.
• If the new blade wobbles, double-check that the hook is fully seated in the adapter channel.
Rear Wiper Blade
The 2018 Ford Explorer 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