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A used windscreen 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:
The Ford Sierra ran from 1982 to 1993 in the UK, with a significant facelift in 1987 that updated the body panels and glass aperture, so windscreens from pre-1987 cars and post-1987 cars are not directly interchangeable. When searching for a used screen, tell the breaker whether your car is the earlier or later shape to make sure you get the right glass. Never assume a screen fits without confirming against your registration.
The 1987 facelift is the key boundary here — pre-facelift screens (1982–1987) and post-facelift screens (1987–1993) have different dimensions and are not the same part. Your 1985 car is pre-facelift and your 1989 car is post-facelift, so they sit either side of that boundary and the screens are unlikely to interchange. Ask the breaker to confirm fitment against both registrations before committing.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Ford Sierra — an L, GL, or Ghia all use the same glass for the same generation and body style. The Ghia may have had a heated windscreen as standard on some specifications, so if your car has heating elements in the glass you need to match that feature rather than worry about the trim name. Confirm whether your screen is heated or unheated before contacting a breaker.
Yes — heated and unheated windscreens are different parts and cannot be swapped like-for-like, so you need to source the same type as your original. Check your current screen for the fine heating filaments printed onto the glass, and check your dashboard for a heated windscreen switch, to confirm which type you have. Make sure the breaker knows which version you need when requesting a quote.
The Sierra was offered as a hatchback and as an estate, and the Sapphire was a separate notchback saloon bodystyle — each has a different windscreen that is specific to that body shape. When contacting a breaker, always state your exact body style alongside the year and whether the screen is heated or unheated. Confirming against your registration number gives the breaker the best chance of finding the right part.
Beyond generation, body style, and heated or unheated specification, some later Sierras may have had rain sensors or other fittings attached to the screen — confirm any such features directly with the breaker against your registration, as compatibility depends on the specific setup on your car. A reputable breaker will be able to cross-reference the part against your reg to reduce the risk of ordering the wrong glass. Always inspect the screen for chips, delamination, or edge corrosion before agreeing a purchase.