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Used windscreens 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 Courier was sold in the UK as a compact van and pickup derivative of the Fiesta/Escort platform across roughly the late 1980s through to 2002, but generation boundaries and platform changes mean a windscreen from one era will not necessarily fit another - confirm the exact year range of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your registration before buying. The key things that affect fit are the generation and platform rather than the model year alone. Always have the breaker cross-reference both vehicles by registration to confirm compatibility across any generation boundary.
Yes, this matters significantly - a heated windscreen has a fine wire element bonded into the glass and a different electrical connector, so it is not directly interchangeable with an unheated screen. When requesting a quote, tell the breaker whether your original screen is heated, as fitting an unheated screen in place of a heated one will leave you without that function and vice versa. Check your existing screen carefully for the element wires and connector before contacting a breaker.
No, trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Ford Courier - the glass shape and fitment are determined by the generation and body style, not whether the van is a base or higher specification. The main differences to be aware of between screens from different spec vehicles are whether a heating element or any camera or sensor bracket is present, rather than anything trim-specific. Focus your conversation with the breaker on those features rather than trim designation.
If your Courier is fitted with a rain sensor or any ADAS camera mounted to the windscreen, you will need a replacement screen that has the correct bracket or prepared mounting point to support it - a plain screen without that bracket will not work properly with your system. Whether a specific used screen from a breaker is compatible with your exact sensor or camera setup is something you must confirm with the breaker directly against your registration, as bracket designs can vary. Do not assume compatibility without checking, as an incorrect bracket can affect sensor calibration and function.
The Ford Courier continued on the same broad platform through the late 1990s into its final years around 2002, so screens from within that late production run may be compatible, but you should not assume this without checking. Any changes in heated screen fitment or sensor provisions between individual model years could affect interchangeability even within the same generation. Have the breaker verify compatibility against both registrations before purchasing.
The Courier was offered in both van and pickup body styles, and while the basic cab structure was shared, it is worth confirming with the breaker that the donor screen comes from the same body style as your vehicle, as aperture dimensions can differ between variants. This is more important than engine or trim differences, which do not affect windscreen fitment. Ask the breaker to confirm the body style of the donor vehicle against your registration to be sure.