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What to check when buying a used Ford Galaxy rear light

A used rear light that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford Galaxy rear light fit across – what are the generations?

The Ford Galaxy has two main generations sold in the UK: the first generation (Mk1/Mk2, shared with the VW Sharan and SEAT Alhambra) ran from 1995 to 2006, and the second generation (Mk3, Ford's own platform) ran from 2006 to 2015, with a facelift in 2010 that updated the rear light design. Rear lights from the pre-facelift second generation (2006–2010) are very unlikely to swap directly with the facelifted version (2010–2015), so always confirm with the breaker against your registration. Within each of those sub-ranges, fitment is generally consistent, but have your reg ready when you contact a breaker to be sure.

Will a rear light from a 2008 Ford Galaxy fit a 2012 Ford Galaxy?

These two cars sit either side of the 2010 facelift, which changed the rear light units on the second-generation Galaxy (Mk3, 2006–2015), so a 2008 pre-facelift light and a 2012 post-facelift light are not the same part. You should not assume they interchange, and you must confirm with the breaker using both vehicles' registrations before ordering. This is one of the most common fitment mistakes buyers make with this model.

Does the trim level affect which rear light I need – does a Zetec Galaxy take a different light to a Titanium or Ghia?

Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Ford Galaxy – the light unit itself is the same across Zetec, Ghia, and Titanium grades within the same generation and facelift period. What can differ is whether the light has certain features such as puddle lights or whether the lens finish varies cosmetically, so a light pulled from a higher-spec car may look slightly different on yours even if it physically fits. Confirm the exact connector and any feature differences with the breaker, but don't rule out a light simply because it came from a different trim.

Does a rear light from a first-generation Galaxy (pre-2006) fit the newer shape?

No – the first-generation Galaxy (1995–2006) and the second-generation Galaxy (2006–2015) are entirely different platforms with different body pressings and light clusters, so the parts are not interchangeable. Always specify your generation and registration when contacting a breaker to make sure you are quoted the correct unit.

Do I need to tell the breaker whether the light is driver's side or passenger's side?

Yes, always specify NS (nearside, passenger's left) or OS (offside, driver's right), as the two rear light units are mirrored and not interchangeable with each other. On the Galaxy the rear clusters can also differ in shape or wiring depending on which side they are, so quoting the wrong side will get you the wrong part. It is worth double-checking the side when the part arrives before attempting to fit it.

Will a Ford Galaxy rear light from a car with a towbar wiring loom fit my Galaxy that doesn't have one?

The light unit itself is generally the same part regardless of whether a towbar was fitted, as the towbar electrics typically connect via a separate harness rather than altering the light cluster itself. However, some vehicles may have slightly different connectors or an additional socket at the rear depending on how the wiring was set up at the factory or by a previous owner, so it is worth mentioning your car's setup to the breaker when you enquire. Confirm connector compatibility with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.