Well, we all seem to agree on how to pull it out...
You Tubes' got a plethora of posts about how to change them - they don't give a lot of details in how to Obtain them so you can re-install new ones...
It's getting the right fitment and size (length of blade)
Because some places in the UK sell these as "kits"
all the blades for Front and or Back included in one price.
Nice, but it's overseas, why not here?
Good Question!
The Fiesta uses two - a longer one of 28" long for the Drivers (Left) side and a shorter length one of 13" in length for the Right (Passenger) side.
But which brand to use?
First you should think about type of blade...Beam (no bracing and has a low-profile) or Standard (uses little beam bracing to hold blade onto the windshield and has a higher profile)- because that changes the "options" of what is available.
This also makes the price to solve it - pretty high. OR at least higher than you'd expect.
I still have the OEM ones - which measure out to be 16" (Passngr) on Right and 25" on Left (Driver) - but this may round up to 26 x 17 for the kind of Blade length you can get.
The "typical mount" they consider for the "Universal fit" is also part of this so it affects the OE versus Universal fit types to select from - I found something interesting that in a way sucks, but also identifies what type of mount and blade combo you can truly use.
So when you go in there (the Part store or the Internet) you'll be surrounded by junk everyone else thinks will fit your car - it may fit - but not your car - in all cases.
So to help you - you have "Button Release" PBR (Push Button Release -
Some call this a Push Tab Button or PTB) design and is 22mm in width (see if it will fit a penny inside the arms hook assembly - if it does that's the 22mm wide width) - that might narrow down the choices to further make it easier - I said
easier - not
Cheaper.
- You said you have Narrow Tab - So I went and checked mine...
Hopefully with the above in mind, you can get to the store and select the correct ones - it is not a "sure thing" when you purchase the Universal fit, for the Universe in that "universal" word, doesn't mean every single arm and mount combo - it means makes of similar fitment for the sizes and lengths - but the mounts that use specific lengths are not universal for all cars - so the adapters they use - you take a guess and your chances - on them.
So Michelin - if they worked before - they should be ok now, but the other brands (ANCO/Trico, Rain X - e&c) may have a better fitment and might cost more but at least you're not scratching up your windshield from the blade twisting and the arm dragging it along trying to wipe when it more like "scrapes" the dirt off your windshield.
I'll be adding to this, running out of daylight for now...stay tuned