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Fitment on a used windscreen varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
This depends on where each car sits relative to the Mk3 facelift, which arrived in 2014 - a 2013 screen comes from the pre-facelift Mk3, while a 2015 screen is from the facelifted Mk3, and although the body shell is very similar the facelift brought changes to ADAS camera brackets and heating elements that can affect whether screens interchange cleanly. You should confirm with the breaker that both screens match for heated or unheated glass and for any camera or rain-sensor bracket configuration before buying. Never assume a pre-facelift and post-facelift screen are a straight swap without that check.
No - the Mk2 Focus ran from 2004 to 2011 and the Mk3 from 2011 to 2018, and these are different platforms with different screen apertures, so the glass is not interchangeable. Always match the windscreen to the correct generation of Focus.
No, trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Ford Focus - a Zetec and a Titanium on the same generation use the same glass aperture. What does matter is whether your screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, as these are options that can appear across trim levels and the replacement screen must match; confirm these details with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming by trim name alone.
No - if your Focus has an ADAS system such as automatic emergency braking or lane-keep assist, the replacement screen must have the correct camera or sensor bracket built into the glass, and not all used screens will have this. Because bracket designs can vary even within the same generation depending on which ADAS system is fitted, you should confirm compatibility with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing.
The Mk2 Focus ran from 2004 to 2011 with a facelift in 2008, so a 2008 and a 2009 car are both Mk2 but may sit either side of that facelift point - confirm with the breaker whether the screen is pre- or post-facelift and that any heated or sensor features match your car. Providing your registration to the breaker is the quickest way to make sure the screen quoted is the right one.
The glass aperture on the Mk3 Focus ST is shared with the wider Mk3 range, so a heated screen from an ST can in principle fit a standard Mk3 - trim level does not change the fitment. However, you must confirm that the heated element connector and any camera or rain-sensor bracket on the donor screen match your car's specification, and the breaker can cross-reference this against your registration before you buy.