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A buyer's guide to used Ford Mondeo windscreen

No two windscreens are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Ford Mondeo and does the year affect which windscreen I need?

The Ford Mondeo ran across several distinct generations: Mk1 (1993–1996), Mk2 (1996–2000), Mk3 (2000–2007, facelift 2004), Mk4 (2007–2014, facelift 2010), and Mk5 (2014–2022). Each generation uses a different windscreen, so getting the generation right is the essential first step before sourcing a used one from a breaker. Confirm your generation by checking your registration against these year ranges, and always give the breaker your full reg to verify.

Will a windscreen from a 2013 Ford Mondeo fit a 2015 model?

A 2013 Mondeo is a Mk4 and a 2015 is a Mk5, so these sit on different platforms with different windscreen apertures and they will not be a straightforward swap. The Mk4-to-Mk5 boundary is a genuine generational break, and crossing it for a windscreen is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing. Do not assume fitment across this boundary.

Does it matter whether my Mondeo is a Zetec, Titanium, or ST-Line when buying a windscreen?

Trim level — whether your Mondeo is a Zetec, Titanium, ST-Line, Vignale, or any other — does not affect which windscreen aperture is used, so you don't need to match trim when sourcing a used screen. What does matter is whether the windscreen has a heating element or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, as these features vary by specification rather than trim name and a screen without them won't support those systems. Expect minor cosmetic differences such as slight tint variations between used screens, but these won't affect fitment.

How do I know if my Mondeo windscreen has an ADAS camera bracket and does it matter?

From the Mk5 (2014 onwards) in particular, many Mondeos were fitted with forward-facing cameras for lane-keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, or similar systems, and these require a windscreen with the correct mounting bracket pre-fitted. If your car has one of these systems and you fit a screen without the bracket — or with an incompatible bracket — the camera cannot be properly positioned or calibrated. Whether a specific used screen's bracket is compatible with your car's exact ADAS system is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as there are variations even within the Mk5 range.

Does a heated Ford Mondeo windscreen make a difference when buying used?

Yes — heated windscreens contain a fine wire element that requires a matching electrical connector in your car, so fitting an unheated screen to a car with heated-screen wiring means losing that function, and vice versa. Check your current screen and your dashboard controls to establish which type your car has before approaching a breaker. Always tell the breaker whether you need a heated or unheated screen so they can match accordingly.

Can I use a windscreen from a pre-facelift Mondeo Mk4 on a post-facelift Mk4?

The Mk4 Mondeo was facelifted in 2010, and while the fundamental platform is shared across the full Mk4 run (2007–2014), whether the windscreen glass itself is interchangeable across the 2010 facelift is not something to assume. Aperture dimensions are often unchanged through a facelift, but bracket positions and any rain sensor or heating connections can differ. Confirm the specific part swap across the 2010 facelift boundary with the breaker using both registrations before buying.