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Used rear lights vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Ford B-Max was produced as a single generation from 2012 to 2017, so rear lights from any car within that 2012–2017 run are generally from the same platform and body style. However, there was a facelift in 2015 that may have brought changes to the rear light design, so you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-facelift (2012–2015) light and a post-facelift (2015–2017) light are interchangeable for your exact registration. Never assume a part fits without the breaker checking your specific vehicle details.
Your 2013 car is pre-facelift and your 2016 is post-facelift, meaning they sit either side of the 2015 facelift boundary — and rear light designs can change at a facelift even on the same platform. Name that boundary to the breaker and ask them to confirm whether the units are identical before you buy. Do not assume they interchange without that check.
Engine choice makes no difference at all to rear light fitment on the B-Max. Trim level — whether that's Studio, Zetec, Titanium, or Titanium Navigator — also does not change the rear light assembly itself, though higher trims may have had LED or smoked styling variations compared to standard halogen units, so mention your trim to the breaker so they can match the cosmetic finish as closely as possible. Fitment is the same; appearance may differ.
No — the nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver's side) rear lights are mirror-image parts and are not interchangeable with each other. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need, using NS or OS, to avoid being sent the wrong unit. Sending back a wrong-side part wastes time and postage.
The B-Max sits on its own body style — a compact MPV with sliding rear doors — which makes its rear lights specific to that model and unlikely to be shared with other Ford cars such as the Fiesta or Focus. Whether any closely related variants sold in other markets share the same pressing is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as we cannot state that as fact. Stick to parts listed specifically for the B-Max to be safe.