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Choosing the right used Ford Puma windscreen

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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford Puma windscreen fit across?

The current Ford Puma (second generation) was launched in 2019 and remains in production, so windscreens from 2019 onwards are broadly from the same generation and platform. However, whether a screen from one year will physically swap with another depends on whether both cars share the same heated glass and ADAS camera bracket setup, so always confirm those details with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will a 2020 Ford Puma windscreen fit a 2023 model?

Both the 2020 and 2023 Puma sit within the same second-generation platform launched in 2019, so the basic screen shape is shared. The critical question is whether both cars have the same heated windscreen specification and the same ADAS camera or rain sensor bracket arrangement, as these can vary across the production run even within the same generation. Confirm those specifics with the breaker using your registration number before purchasing.

Does the trim level affect which windscreen I need — for example, does a Titanium screen fit a ST-Line?

Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Ford Puma — a screen from a Titanium, ST-Line, or any other trim will fit the same bodyshell. What does matter is whether the screen has a heating element and whether it carries the correct bracket for any ADAS camera or rain sensor your car has fitted, so check those features rather than worrying about the trim name. You may occasionally find minor cosmetic differences such as tint depth between screens sourced from different specs, but structurally they are interchangeable where heating and camera brackets match.

How do I know if my Ford Puma windscreen has an ADAS camera bracket?

If your Puma has features such as autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, or a front-facing camera for driver assistance, it almost certainly has an ADAS camera bracket bonded or clipped to the inside of the windscreen near the rear-view mirror. When sourcing a used screen from a breaker, you need to make sure the replacement carries the same bracket, as fitting a screen without one could affect your safety systems. Confirm compatibility of the bracket type and your specific ADAS system with the breaker against your registration, as this is not something to assume.

Does it matter if the replacement Puma windscreen is heated or not?

Yes, this matters — a heated windscreen has a fine electrical element within the glass and a connector at the edge, and if your car is wired for a heated screen you need a like-for-like replacement. Fitting an unheated screen to a car set up for heating will leave you without that function, and in some cases the connector may not be present to attach. Always tell the breaker whether your original screen is heated so they can match it correctly.

Are there any windscreen differences between the Ford Puma and the older 1990s Puma?

Yes — the original Ford Puma was a completely different model, a two-door sports coupe produced from 1997 to 2002, and its windscreen shares nothing with the current second-generation Puma crossover launched in 2019. These are entirely separate vehicles on different platforms, so parts are not interchangeable in any way. Make sure any breaker you contact understands which generation you need to avoid being quoted for the wrong car.