Ford Kuga Wiper Blade Size & Fitting Guide (2020-2024)
Wiper Blade Sizes
| Position | Size | Fitting Type |
|---|---|---|
| Driver Side | 28″ | Push Button |
| Passenger Side | 28″ | Push Button |
| Rear | 11″ | Specific rear fit |
What Fitting Type?
The Ford Kuga (Mk3) uses Push Button wiper arm connectors. When ordering replacement blades, make sure they include a Push Button adapter — most premium brands like Bosch Aerotwin and Valeo include multi-fit adapters in the box.
Recommended Wiper Blades
How to Replace Wiper Blades
Replacing wiper blades on the Ford Kuga is straightforward and takes under 5 minutes:
Step 1: Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen until it locks in the upright position. Place a cloth on the glass as protection.
Step 2: Press the Push Button release tab on the wiper connector and slide the old blade off the arm.
Step 3: Slide the new blade onto the arm until you hear it click securely into place.
Step 4: Gently lower the arm back to the windscreen. Repeat for the other side.
When to Replace Your Wipers
Replace your Ford Kuga wiper blades when you notice streaking, smearing, squeaking, or juddering. As a general rule, replace them every 12 months — UK weather conditions (frequent rain, frost, and sun exposure) degrade rubber faster than many drivers expect.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size wiper blades does a Ford Kuga need?
The Ford Kuga (2020-2024) needs 28″ driver side, 28″ passenger side, and 11″ rear wiper blades.
What fitting type do Ford Kuga wipers use?
The Ford Kuga (Mk3) uses Push Button wiper arm fittings.
How often should I replace Ford Kuga wiper blades?
Replace wiper blades every 12 months or when they streak, smear, or squeak during operation.
