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Buying a used Ford Fusion 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

What years does a Ford Fusion door fit?

The Ford Fusion was produced from 2002 to 2012 as a single generation, with a facelift arriving in 2005 that brought styling updates to the front and rear. Doors from the pre-facelift (2002–2005) and post-facelift (2005–2012) cars may differ in shut-line profiles and exterior styling details, so whether a door from either side of that 2005 boundary will physically fit your car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. The frame and hinge points are what determine fitment, not the engine or colour.

Does a pre-facelift Ford Fusion door (2002–2005) fit a post-facelift model (2005–2012)?

The 2005 facelift is the key boundary here, and while the Fusion shares its basic platform throughout its 2002–2012 run, subtle changes to door apertures, body seams and exterior panel lines mean a direct swap across that facelift cut-off cannot be confirmed without checking. Name the exact year of the donor car and your own registration when you contact the breaker, and ask them to verify the part against both. Never assume a door will fit based on year alone without that confirmation.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used Ford Fusion door — for example, does it need to be from an Ambiente, Zetec or Ghia?

Trim level alone does not affect whether the door itself will fit — the Fusion's door frame and aperture are shared across Ambiente, Zetec and Ghia grades within the same generation. What can differ between trims is the door mirror specification and the window regulator type (electric versus manual), so a door from a different trim may arrive without the features you need or with a different wiring setup. The breaker can confirm what features the specific door carries, so describe your current setup when you enquire.

Does it matter whether I buy a nearside or offside door for my Ford Fusion?

Yes — NS (nearside, passenger side, left when sitting in the car) and OS (offside, driver side, right) doors are handed and are not interchangeable. Always specify which side you need when requesting a quote from a breaker, and double-check by looking at the door position on your own car before ordering. Getting this wrong means the door will not fit regardless of year or trim.

Does the colour of a used Ford Fusion door matter for fitment?

Colour is a cosmetic preference, not a fitment factor — any door in the correct generation, correct side and correct body style will fit regardless of its current paint. Most buyers source the nearest colour match to reduce respray cost, but a bare or differently coloured door fits just as well structurally. Your local bodyshop can advise on respraying once the door is fitted.

Do I need to tell the breaker anything else when buying a Ford Fusion door?

Give the breaker your full registration number, the side you need (NS or OS), and describe your existing door's features — particularly whether your window regulator is electric or manual and what your mirror spec is, as these details can vary and may not be immediately obvious from the outside. The Fusion ran from 2002 to 2012 with a facelift in 2005, so flagging your exact year helps the breaker identify the right donor car. Confirming these details upfront saves time and avoids ordering a door that is the right shape but mismatched in features.

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.