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What is the wiper size for the Jeep Compass?

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KendraFitz
07/29/25 12:58pm
The wiper size for the Jeep Compass is 22 inches for the front driver's side, 20 inches for the front passenger's side, and 11 inches for the rear. How wipers work: The wiper system operates through an electronic control system, which not only enables delay control of the wipers but also allows for other complex functions. The electronic control system includes a dual-speed motor and two limit switches. Through a handle switch, the following functions can be achieved: washing, wiping, high-speed wiping, low-speed wiping, intermittent wiping, and delay control. How to clean wipers: When using wipers to remove dust from the windshield on sunny days, always spray windshield washer fluid—never operate them dry. For stubborn or hard debris on the glass, clean it manually. When lifting the wiper blades during car washing or routine cleaning, hold them by the "spine" and gently return them—do not snap them back. In winter, use an ice scraper to remove ice from the windshield first to avoid putting extra strain on the wipers.
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Kirk
08/14/25 2:01am
I've been driving my Jeep Compass for three to four years and often encounter wiper blade aging issues. The sizes are 24 inches for the driver side and 18 inches for the passenger side. When replacing wiper blades, I found that incorrect sizes can affect cleaning performance—for example, blades that are too long may slip or get stuck. I remember during the last rainy season, I bought the wrong size wiper blades, and as a result, rainwater wasn’t cleared properly on the road, leading to blurred vision. I had to quickly replace them with the correct ones. Now, I make it a habit to check the wiper rubber strips for cracks every six months. Brands like Bosch or OEM ones work well and aren’t expensive, costing just a few dozen bucks. Replacing them myself is super easy—just lift and snap them into place—no need to waste time at a repair shop. The maintenance manual mentions that summer heat and winter freezing can accelerate wear, so I recommend everyone pay attention to these details. Safety first!
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AniyahFitz
10/09/25 7:01am
Wiper size is particularly crucial for safe driving. For the Jeep Compass, the driver's side requires a 24-inch wiper, while the passenger side needs an 18-inch one. If the size is too large, it may rub against the edges of the windshield; if too small, it won't provide sufficient coverage, leaving blind spots and significantly increasing risks during rainy drives. My neighbor once had an accident on the highway due to water splashing and loss of control caused by incorrect wiper size—a profound lesson. Measuring the size is simple: just measure the length of the wiper blade or check the owner's manual for confirmation. Additionally, silicone wiper blades are more durable, but avoid buying cheap, low-quality ones, as they can leave streaks after just a few uses. It's recommended that drivers inspect their wipers every three months and replace them seasonally to maintain clear visibility at all times.
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ElliotFitz
11/22/25 8:16am
The wiper size for the Jeep Compass is typically 24 inches for the driver side and 18 inches for the passenger side, with slight variations depending on the model year. Replacing wipers is a quick process that takes just a few minutes: release the clip to remove the old wiper, align the new one, and push it in until it clicks into place. I've tried many brands; premium ones like Michelin offer better quality, but budget options like Rain-X can also last about six months. Remember to clean the wiper blades regularly to prevent dust buildup, which can affect wiping performance. Incorrect sizes may cause noise or scratches, so a quick measurement or using an app to check can save trouble. Replacement frequency depends on driving conditions—in rainy areas, changing them every three months is safer.
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