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#1 ·
What have ya'll been using for replacement blades?

My van is about 4 years old, counting time on dealer lot. Wiper blades getting bad. Wanted OEM blades, since they always outlive whatever I've bought at parts store or Walmart.

Went to Ford dealer. First guy says 2015 Transit 250, medium roof calls for 28-inch x 2. No. Second guy looks up my van by VIN, gets me 28 and 21, $13.99 each. Out to my van, and I see it's really 30 and 20. Back to parts guy.

No one back there had ever heard of a 30-inch blade. But, they all agreed that working with Transit parts was a royal PITA. He goes through a different system, that lets him access parts numbers for what actually came off the assembly line, but does not disclose size. We ordered, $17.99 each... hmm... getting up there.

Back in the van, I see the wiper marks from having used the wiper/washer. I note that shortening the reach of the long, driver-side blade by 1 inch would have almost no effect -- just a sliver about 1 inch by 8 inches at upper left would be the area not wiped. And, on the passenger side, which does much more of the windshield, 1/2 inch more would juuuust fit the windshield, and would clear a bit more of that large arc. So, the 28 & 21 could be just fine.
 
#2 ·
I find the OEM wipers are really good even in the winter. I've had mine repaced at the dealer but didn't notice if they were
a different size than what was on the van when I got it. I've had enough experiences with crap blades (that weren't cheap)
that I'll stick with ones I know work well.
 
#3 ·
28 and 21 by my research. I bought cheap replacements (old school snap-in hook style) just yesterday and I don’t think they will work. I haven’t seen a mount like the Transit on any vehicle, domestic or Euro.

I would love to hear that I’m wrong.


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#4 ·
I discovered that you cannot judge the actual length of the wiper blade by the part number anymore. I ordered the Motorcraft blades from Amazon and here are the part numbers. WW2049 for the passenger side and WW2901 for the driver's side. They measure 20" and 30" respectively.

There are a pair of Motorcraft blades that are slightly cheaper than this and I assume that they are the correct length also.
 
#16 · (Edited)
I discovered that you cannot judge the actual length of the wiper blade by the part number anymore. I ordered the Motorcraft blades from Amazon and here are the part numbers. WW2049 for the passenger side and WW2901 for the driver's side. They measure 20" and 30" respectively.

Yep- Those are the part numbers in the Owner's Manual!:eek:

Bought a set in May 2017.


Thought I ought to get a disclaimer in here: I searched Rock Auto for “Motorcraft” and the part #’s 73shark provided, and got hits. I re-searched for wiper blades for 2015 Transit T250 and got a gazillion options, from various manufacturers, including shark’s Motorcrafts. His part #’s seemed valid and I would assume being Motorcraft, they are OEM. I don’t know what size they are or if they fit the newer Transit (but what’s changed? Anything?). They were approx $12.50 ea, plus shipping to TX $6. I have not bought them, nor compared them to the 30”-20”, nor can absolutely assure anyone that shark’s part #’s are correct. There, now my inner lawyer is happy.


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See above.
 
#5 ·
I just encountered the same. The parts manager at my Ford dealer said that their distributor could only get the 28" and 21" blades.


I prefer to keep things OEM.


The part numbers that 73shark provided are spot on and the blades are available on eBay from gtex_auto at a great price + free shipping !


Many thanks to everyone for the good information.
 
#6 ·
Rock Auto has them. Just under $31 for the pair including shipping to Texas (if that’s all you’re buying). Shipping may vary


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#12 ·
I was very pleased with the OEM wipers. Since then I've used Bosh and Michelin which don't come close to matching the performance and longevity of the OEM blades. I went to the link transitpro provided and found the left side wiper blade for the medium and high roof Transit is listed as discontinued. Discontinued? WTF! I will try some dealerships and stock up.
 
#13 ·
Funny timing, I went on a mission (to Costco) to buy blades for our other vehicles this past weekend. They carry Goodyear blades which were on sale for $9 each (normally $12), and they appear to be well designed and of high quality. I've never bought blades before that came with a special protector over the rubber, "Remove before using." Anyway, I didn't measure the blades for our MR since we're likely two years off, at least, maybe even longer if I ever get that garage built for it.

The Goodyear blades come with an impressive (to this engineer) adapter system that accommodates about a dozen different mounting styles apparently including the strange one on the Transit. The http://goodyearwiperblade.com/find-your-wipers/ site has the Transit on the list, and shows 28" and 20".
 
#17 ·
My euro transit came with valeo wiper blades. After 3 years they are still wiping excellently, i intend to buy the same valeo ones but instead of buying them from ford i'm buying them from a parts website. They'll work out much cheaper this way.
 
#20 ·
I never considered getting OEM blades from a dealership, I always bought aftermarket ones. However, I've always found the blades that come on a new vehicle DO last much longer and perform better than the ones you buy in an autparts store, even the expensive ones. I lived in Oregon for many years, and good blades are important there.

Also, I recall seeing the standard aftermarket blades being sold at dealership parts departments, too. I didn't know you COULD get the ones they install at the factory.
 
#23 ·
Hi,

So I'm on parts.ford.com and I see two different blades for each side of my windshield (2015 T250 Cargo).
These two are the 28". The first one is described as Premium and is cheaper than the second one. What is the difference ?
WW2801PF (17V528)
WW2901 (17528)

These part numbers are for the 21".
WW2101PF (17V528)
WW2049 (17528)

What is the difference between them ?

Thanks.
 
#26 ·
I measured mine; they are 20" and 30". I have no idea what the claimed "size" is. When replacing, I buy ones that are the same length as the originals, even if the package says 45" or 8.5"; as long as they actually measure 20 and 30.
 
#30 ·
I couldn't find a 30" at the store, so I got a 28". 1" less "wipe" on the ends than stock.
The 20" fit exactly right.

Note: I have a 2015. I don't know if the wiper blade size is the same all the way through 2019, but I suspect it is because nothing else on the Transit changed from 2015-2019.
 
#36 ·
Where the heck do you shop?! Are you in Beverly Hills?
I bought RainX mid-grade at Wally Marty for about $10. I think the "top of the line" might have been $25.
I wouldn't bother with motorcraft. It's a wiper, not a water pump or piston rings.
 
#44 ·
Just an update
I ordered the Motorcraft blades on Amazon
WW-2901 and WW-2049
The seller has the length wrong for the WW-2901

The packaging says
29" on the WW-2901

20" on the WW-2049

The length and fit are exactly like the stock blades on my 2015-250 medium roof

Here's a couple shots of the packaging and my old blades

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