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Fitment on a used headlight 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:
The Ford Fusion was produced from 2002 to 2012 and sits on a single generation throughout its run, but it received a facelift in 2005 that updated the front-end styling including the headlights, grille and bumper. For parts purposes, treat pre-facelift (2002–2005) and post-facelift (2005–2012) as two distinct groups. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker to be sure.
A 2004 Fusion is pre-facelift and a 2007 is post-facelift, so these sit either side of the 2005 facelift boundary where the front-end styling changed. Whether the headlight physically interchanges across that facelift is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your registration, as it is not safe to assume they are the same unit. A breaker will be able to check the part numbers and confirm compatibility before you buy.
No, the trim level — whether your car is a base, Zetec or Ghia — does not determine which headlight shell you need, as front-end panels are shared across trim grades within the same facelift period. That said, higher trims may have had different bulb or projector configurations, so the internal lamp unit could look different even if the outer housing matches. Confirm with the breaker whether the unit from their donor car matches your specification, particularly if your car has any upgraded lighting fitted.
No, the headlight is a front-end component and is not affected by the number of doors on your car. What matters is whether the donor car is from the same facelift period as yours — pre-facelift (2002–2005) or post-facelift (2005–2012). Confirm the year of the breaker's donor vehicle against your registration before ordering.
In UK terms, the nearside (NS) headlight is on the left as you sit in the driver's seat, and the offside (OS) is on the right. Make sure you tell the breaker which side you need and double-check by looking at your car, as mixing these up is a very common and costly mistake. Confirming NS or OS along with your registration will help the breaker pull the correct unit quickly.
Whether a xenon or alternative lamp variant from a donor Fusion will fit your halogen car depends on the specific lamp units involved and potentially on wiring and levelling equipment your car may not have. This is not something we can confirm as a straightforward yes — you need to put this question directly to the breaker along with your registration so they can advise on the donor car's specification. Do not assume a direct swap without checking compatibility first.