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Used window winder motors 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 Edge was sold in the UK in two generations: the first generation ran from 2016 to 2018, and the second generation (facelift/refresh) ran from 2019 onwards. Window winder motors are door-specific, so you need to match the generation, the side (NS or OS), and the door position (front or rear) to get the right unit. If you are looking at a part that spans the 2018–2019 boundary, confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying, as the updated bodyshell may have changed the door internals. Never assume a pre-2019 motor will drop straight into a post-2019 door without verification.
This crosses the first-generation (2016–2018) to second-generation (2019 onwards) boundary, which is a significant refresh, and the door structures may differ. While both are five-door SUVs, the door internals can change between generations even where external appearances are similar. You should confirm this cross-generation swap directly with the breaker, quoting both registration numbers, rather than assuming compatibility. Do not purchase on the assumption it will fit.
For window winder motor fitment, trim level does not affect which motor you need — what matters is the generation, the door (front or rear), and the side (NS nearside passenger side, or OS offside driver side). That said, higher trims or sport variants may have had different door cladding or trim panels fitted at the factory, so the surround you receive with a breaker part may look different to yours even if the motor itself is mechanically identical. The motor can be swapped across trim levels within the same generation without fitment concern, but confirm the side and door position carefully with your breaker.
Yes, this matters significantly — NS (nearside, left, passenger side) and OS (offside, right, driver side) window winder motors are not interchangeable, as each is engineered for its specific door. Always tell your breaker which side you need, and double-check by quoting your registration so they can pull the correct unit from a matching vehicle. Fitting the wrong side will mean the motor runs in the wrong direction or does not align with the regulator mechanism.
No — front and rear door motors are separate parts designed for different door sizes and regulator layouts, and they will not interchange with each other. When contacting a breaker, specify whether you need a front or rear motor, along with the side (NS or OS), and the generation of your Edge (first generation 2016–2018 or second generation 2019 onwards). Getting all three details right — door position, side, and generation — gives you the best chance of sourcing a compatible unit.
It is unlikely that motors from other Ford models such as the Mondeo or Kuga will be a direct fit, as door dimensions and regulator designs vary between model lines. The Ford Edge is a distinct model with its own door architecture, so cross-model fitment is not something that can be confirmed without careful checking. If a breaker suggests a motor from another Ford model as a substitute, ask them to verify it matches your specific door, side, and generation before committing to the purchase.