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Buying a used Ford Fiesta door: what matters

Used doors 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:

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Fitment questions

Does a Ford Fiesta door from a 2009 car fit a 2012 car?

The sixth-generation Fiesta (Mk6) ran from 2008 to 2017, with a facelift in 2013, so a 2009 door and a 2012 door are both pre-facelift Mk6 and are generally considered the same generation — confirm the exact panel fit with the breaker against your registration. You also need to make sure the side (NS or OS) and door count (3-door or 5-door) match, as front doors differ between those body styles. Colour is a separate matter and can be resprayed to match your car.

Will a pre-facelift Fiesta Mk6 door fit a post-facelift Mk6 from 2013 onwards?

The Mk6 Fiesta facelift arrived in 2013, and while the overall body structure remained the same generation, panel fitment across a facelift boundary can vary — you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-2013 door crosses cleanly to a post-2013 car using your registration. Side (NS or OS) and door count (3-door or 5-door) must also match regardless. Never assume a door fits solely because both cars are called Mk6.

Does a Fiesta Mk7 door from 2017 fit a 2020 Mk7 Fiesta?

The seventh-generation Fiesta (Mk7) ran from 2017 onwards, so a 2017 and a 2020 car are within the same generation and doors are broadly expected to be compatible — but confirm against your registration with the breaker to be certain. As always, the side (NS nearside or OS offside) and whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door must match, since front doors are not interchangeable between those variants. Colour is cosmetic only and has no bearing on whether the door itself will fit.

Does the trim level matter — will an Zetec door fit my Titanium Fiesta?

Trim level — whether that is Zetec, Titanium, ST-Line or any other — does not affect the physical fitment of the door itself; the door frame and shell are the same across trims within the same generation and body style. What can differ cosmetically between trims are features such as the door mirror finish or interior trim colour, but these do not stop the door from fitting. Confirm side (NS or OS) and 3-door versus 5-door with the breaker, as those genuinely do affect fitment.

What information do I need to give a breaker when asking for a Fiesta door?

You should tell the breaker your car's registration, which they can use to confirm the exact generation and facelift phase, plus the side you need — NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right) — and whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door, as front doors are not the same between those variants. If you have a preference on colour it is worth mentioning, though colour does not affect fitment and the door can be resprayed. Features such as whether your existing door has an electric or manual window regulator are worth discussing with the breaker against your registration, as these can vary.

Is a Ford Fiesta 5-door front door the same as a 3-door front door?

No — on the Fiesta, the front door on a 3-door model is longer than the front door on a 5-door model because it has to provide access to the rear seats, so they are not interchangeable. Always confirm with the breaker whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door when requesting a door, alongside the side (NS or OS). Getting this wrong is one of the most common reasons a used door does not fit, regardless of year or generation.

Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.