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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 current-generation Ford Ranger (T6 platform) ran from 2012 through to 2022, but there was a significant facelift in 2015 and another refresh around 2019, so while the broad platform is shared, whether a 2016 screen crosses cleanly to a 2019 example — particularly if either has ADAS camera brackets or heating elements — is not something to assume. Name the generation boundary to your breaker and ask them to check both screens against your exact registration before agreeing to buy.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Ford Ranger — an XL, XLT, Limited, or Wildtrak all use the same screen for a given model year, so you do not need to match trim badges. What you should check is whether the screen has a heating element or an ADAS camera bracket, as these features vary independently of trim and a mismatch there will cause real problems.
The three things that actually matter are: which generation or facelift year the donor vehicle belongs to (to ensure the glass shape matches), whether the screen has a heating element, and whether it has a bracket or port for an ADAS camera or sensor. If your Ranger has lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking, or similar systems, confirm with the breaker that the bracket on the used screen is compatible with your specific ADAS setup, as this cannot be confirmed from year alone.
No — if your Ranger relies on a forward-facing ADAS camera mounted to the windscreen, fitting a screen without the correct bracket will mean the camera either cannot be refitted or cannot be calibrated correctly, which could affect safety systems. Always tell the breaker whether your vehicle has a camera and ask them to match the bracket type to your registration.
Yes, this does matter — a heated windscreen has a fine electrical element built into the glass, and if you fit an unheated screen to a vehicle wired for one (or vice versa) you will either lose the heating function or be left with an unconnected harness. Check your current screen for the small electrical connectors near the bottom edge and make sure the replacement matches.
No, these are different generations entirely — the previous T6-platform Ranger ran up to 2022, while the all-new sixth-generation Ranger launched for 2023 on a new platform with a completely different body structure, so the windscreens are not interchangeable. Make sure you and your breaker are clear on which generation you have before any parts are quoted or purchased.