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The Ford Fusion was sold in the UK from 2002 to 2012 as a single generation, based on the Fiesta Mk5/Mk6 platform, with a facelift arriving around 2005-2006 that brought styling updates but kept the same basic underpinnings. For axle fitment purposes, the key variables are engine size and whether the car is pre- or post-facelift, as running gear can vary across that boundary. Always confirm the exact interchange with the breaker against your registration number before buying.
The 2004 car is pre-facelift and the 2007 is post-facelift (the facelift arrived around 2005-2006), so you are crossing a generation boundary where running gear can differ. The axle may well be compatible, but because fitment across that facelift cut-off is not guaranteed, you should confirm the specific part interchange with the breaker using both registration numbers. Do not assume it fits without that check.
Yes, engine size can matter for axle and braking assembly fitment because larger or more powerful engines sometimes use heavier-duty components. On the Fusion, the range ran from the 1.25 and 1.4 petrol engines up to the 1.6 petrol and 1.4 or 1.6 TDCi diesels, and these can carry different specifications. When asking a breaker for a quote, always give your exact engine size alongside your registration so they can match the correct unit.
Trim level does not affect axle fitment on the Ford Fusion — the Ambiente, Style, Zetec, and Ghia trims all share the same structural running gear for a given engine size and model year. You may find minor cosmetic differences around brake covers or dust shields depending on what the breaker supplies, but the axle itself is not trim-specific. Stick to matching engine size and model year when sourcing the part.
No, front and rear axles are completely different components and you must specify which end you need when contacting a breaker. The front carries the steering and drive (on petrol models), while the rear is a torsion beam arrangement, so they are not interchangeable. Be clear about NS (nearside, left) or OS (offside, right) when asking about any front hub or wishbone components as well.
The Fusion is closely related to the Fiesta Mk5 and Mk6 and shares much of its platform, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility for some axle components. However, the Fusion's taller body and slightly different weight distribution mean specifications may not be identical across all variants, and spring or damper rate differences should be confirmed with the breaker rather than assumed. Always give the breaker both registrations so they can verify the part numbers match before you commit.