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Used windscreens 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:
The Ford Kuga has run across three generations: the Mk1 (2008–2012), the Mk2 (2013–2019, with a facelift around 2016), and the Mk3 (2020 onwards). Windscreens are generation-specific, so a Mk1 screen will not fit a Mk2 or Mk3, and you should always tell the breaker which generation you have. If you are unsure, give the breaker your registration and they can confirm.
Both a 2015 and a 2019 Kuga fall within the Mk2 generation (2013–2019), but the Mk2 received a facelift around 2016, and windscreen fitment details — particularly ADAS camera brackets — can differ across that facelift boundary. Name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to cross-reference the screen against your exact registration before buying, as crossing the pre- and post-facelift divide is not guaranteed to be straightforward.
No — the Mk3 Kuga (2020 onwards) sits on a different platform from the Mk2 (2013–2019), so the windscreens are not interchangeable. Always match the screen to the correct generation and confirm with the breaker using your registration.
Trim level — whether it is an Zetec, Titanium, ST-Line, or Vignale — does not determine which windscreen fits; what matters is the generation and whether the screen carries heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket. That said, higher trims are more likely to have heated windscreens or ADAS brackets fitted, so a screen pulled from a lower-spec car may look the same but be missing features your car needs. Check the spec of the donor car with the breaker before agreeing a purchase.
A heated windscreen has a fine wire mesh or coating visible across the glass and is powered via connectors at the edge; an ADAS-equipped screen has a bracket or pod mounted near the rear-view mirror to hold a forward-facing camera or sensor. Both features become increasingly common on Mk2 post-facelift (2016–2019) and are standard on many Mk3 (2020 onwards) Kugas, so it is easy to overlook them when sourcing a used screen. Check your existing windscreen carefully and confirm with the breaker that the replacement matches — compatibility of the camera bracket with your specific ADAS system is something only the breaker can verify against your registration.
Windscreen replacement requires proper bonding adhesive, correct curing time, and — on ADAS-equipped cars — a camera recalibration after fitting, which typically needs specialist equipment. Most breakers will supply the glass only, so factor in professional fitting costs alongside the part price. If your Kuga has an ADAS camera, confirm with the fitting garage that they can carry out the required recalibration for your system.