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Second Hand Ford Courier Window Winder Motor

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A buyer's guide to used Ford Courier window winder motor

No two window winder motors are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford Courier window winder motor fit across?

The Ford Courier was sold in the UK across two main generations: the first generation ran from approximately 1991 to 1996, and the second generation from 1996 to 2002. Within each generation the core door and motor design tends to be consistent, but a motor from the first generation is unlikely to be a straight swap onto a second-generation van — confirm the exact generation match with your breaker against your registration before ordering.

Does a window winder motor from a 1995 Courier fit a 1997 Courier?

These two vans fall either side of the 1996 generation change, so they are from different generations and the motor may well differ. The 1995 van is first-generation and the 1997 is second-generation, making a direct swap uncertain despite the close model years. Always confirm cross-generation compatibility with the breaker, quoting both registrations so they can check the actual part numbers.

Does NS or OS matter when buying a used Courier window winder motor?

Yes, side matters — the nearside (NS, passenger/left) and offside (OS, driver/right) motors are not interchangeable, as the mechanisms are mirror images of one another. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly alongside your registration to make sure you receive the correct unit.

Does it matter whether my Ford Courier has a sliding door or a hinged rear door when buying a window winder motor?

Window winder motors on a van like the Courier are fitted to the front cab doors, so the type of rear door — sliding or hinged — does not affect which front motor you need. However, if you are replacing a motor on a sliding side door where one is fitted, that is a distinct unit from the front door motor, and you should specify this clearly to the breaker along with your registration.

Does trim level affect which window winder motor I need for a Ford Courier?

Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the window winder motor — the door shell and mechanism are generation- and side-specific rather than trim-specific. One thing worth noting is that electric window motors are only fitted to vans that originally came with electric windows; if you are upgrading from manual winders, the regulator and motor together would need to match, so confirm with the breaker that the unit they have suits your van's original specification.

Will a window winder motor from a 3-door or 5-door Courier van fit mine?

The Ford Courier was primarily offered as a panel van with a fixed body structure, and the front cab door design is what governs motor fitment rather than the number of rear access doors. Confirm the generation (1991–1996 or 1996–2002), the side (NS or OS), and your registration with the breaker to ensure the front door motor is the right match for your specific van.