Quick Overview
Jeep Compass windshield wiper blades-sometimes called windscreen wipers, window wipers, or even windshield sweepers-are small parts that make a huge difference. Most Compass models use a 24-inch blade on the driver side, an 18-inch blade on the passenger side, and a 10-inch rear blade. Regularly swapping old blades for fresh ones keeps vision clear, prevents fines, and supports safe driving in every season. (wiperbladesusa.com, aaa.com, static.nhtsa.gov)
Fitment Guide
| Model Year | Driver | Passenger | Rear | Notes |
| 2025-2022 | 24" | 18" | 10" | Same sizes across facelift |
| 2021-2017 | 24" | 18" | 10" | First-gen + second-gen share lengths |
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Always confirm with the owner's manual or a quick tape-measure before you buy. 2024 Compass owner manual explains how to unclip and measure blades. (, wiperbladesusa.com)
Safety Value
AAA testing shows modern blades can wear out in as little as six months of sun, heat, and grit, doubling the stopping distance you need to "see and react." Their technicians recommend swapping at least once a year-sooner if you spot streaks or hear chattering. AAA seasonal advice
NHTSA warns that brittle rubber or loose arms can let rain blanket the screen in less than 0.75 seconds-time enough to hide a child or stop-sign. They advise checking wipes, washers, and defrosters before each winter storm. NHTSA's winter checklist (, static.nhtsa.gov)
Blade Styles
Material Choices
Silicone inserts repel water naturally and last up to 40 % longer than rubber, say independent tests in Popular Mechanics and The Truth About Cars. Silicone also stays flexible from -80 °F to 212 °F, great for desert or mountain drives. Rubber is cheaper and quieter but cracks sooner in UV light. (popularmechanics.com, thetruthaboutcars.com)
Pick the Right Size
SAE J903 sets the standard that at least 80 % of the driver's field must clear in two swipes at 45 mph. That's why the Compass uses uneven blade lengths: the longer 24" driver blade wipes the wider part of the screen while the 18" passenger blade clears the rest without over-lapping. Measuring the old blade tip-to-tip or matching the SAE table avoids scratch marks from an over-long insert. (sae.org)
Install Steps
The Jeep manual pictures every step, including how to pop the rear arm cap. Compass manual PDF
Care Tips
These habits come straight from NHTSA's maintenance bulletin on wiper care. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Trouble Signs
AAA and NHTSA both stress "if you can't see a streetlight clearly, change the blades tonight, not tomorrow." (aaa.com, static.nhtsa.gov)
A clear screen also depends on the wiper motor, linkage, fuse, washer pump, and even the cowl drain. If your wipers slow or stop mid-sweep, a quick volt-meter check at the motor (under the cowl panel) can spot a failing ground or seized linkage. Popular Mechanics motor guide
Laws & Recalls
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size wiper blades fit a 2020 Jeep Compass?
A: Driver 24", passenger 18", rear 10". (wiperbladesusa.com)
Q: How often should I change my Compass wiper blades?
A: Every 6-12 months or at the first sign of streaks. (aaa.com)
Q: Are silicone blades worth the extra cost?
A: Yes-tests show they stay flexible longer and bead water better than rubber. (popularmechanics.com, thetruthaboutcars.com)
Q: Can I use winter blades year-round?
A: You can, but the thicker housing may lift at highway speed in summer; swap back to low-profile beam blades when temperatures rise. (nhtsa.gov)
Q: What causes a squeaky swipe?
A: Either a dirty glass, hardened rubber, or the arm spring losing tension. Clean first; if noise stays, replace the blade. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Q: My wiper arm stopped mid-swing-what now?
A: Check the fuse, linkage nuts (recall issue), and motor ground. Tighten loose nuts to the torque in the recall bulletin before replacing parts. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Q: Do I need to run headlights with the wipers on?
A: In many states, yes. Turning them on makes your Compass easier to see and avoids a ticket. (sfchronicle.com)
Q: Will a longer blade clear more glass?
A: It might hit the A-pillar or overlap the other blade, chipping paint. Stick with factory lengths for full sweep and no knock. (sae.org)
Q: Can I refill just the rubber insert?
A: Many beam blades are one-piece; inserts aren't serviceable. For framed blades you can slide out the refill if the channel design allows. (tricoproducts.com)
Q: Why do new blades sometimes smear light rain?
A: Fresh rubber has mold-release residue; wipe the edge with alcohol or let a few cycles scrub it off. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Q: Are rear wipers necessary?
A: Yes-dust and spray gather on the back glass of SUVs. A 10" blade keeps the backup camera and view clear. (cdn.dealereprocess.org)
Q: How do I extend blade life?
A: Park under shade, clean glass weekly, and lift blades in ice storms so they don't freeze to the windshield. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Q: What's the torque spec for the Compass wiper-arm nut?
A: FCA instructed dealers to add exactly a 90-degree turn (¼ turn) without loosening first during Recall W25. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Q: Do beam blades work off-road?
A: Yes-the solid spine resists mud packing better than multi-arm frames, perfect for trail-ready Compass Trailhawk trims. (tricoproducts.com)
Q: Where can I learn more safe-weather driving tips?
A: Check the National Weather Service fog & heavy-rain guide and NHTSA's winter safety page. (weather.gov, nhtsa.gov)
These sections give visitors every detail they need-from sizes and materials to laws and recalls-so they can pick, replace, and care for Jeep Compass wiper blades with total confidence.
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