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A buyer's guide to used Ford Sierra wing mirror

No two wing mirrors 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 years does a Ford Sierra wing mirror fit?

The Ford Sierra ran from 1982 to 1993 in two main generations: the original Sierra (1982–1987) and the facelifted Sierra (1987–1993), which received revised body panels and exterior styling. Mirrors from within the same generation are the most reliable match, but whether a pre-facelift mirror crosses over to the post-facelift car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as panel and mounting details changed. Always specify NS (nearside, passenger left) or OS (offside, driver right) when requesting a quote.

Will a 1985 Ford Sierra wing mirror fit a 1990 Sierra?

These two cars sit either side of the 1987 facelift, which updated the Sierra's exterior bodywork, so a direct swap is not guaranteed. The 1985 car is a pre-facelift Sierra and the 1990 car is a post-facelift Sierra, and the door pressing and mirror mounting can differ across that boundary. Name both registration years to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific car before buying.

Does the trim level affect which wing mirror fits a Ford Sierra — for example, does a GL mirror fit an XR4i?

Trim level on the Sierra — whether GL, Ghia, XR4i, or others — does not affect the fundamental fitment of the mirror frame to the door; what matters is the generation, the body style (notably 3-door versus 5-door, as their front doors differ), and the side (NS or OS). You may find cosmetic differences between mirrors from different trim levels, such as finish or cap colour, but these can be resprayed and do not affect whether the mirror physically fits. Feature variants such as electric adjustment or heating are worth discussing with the breaker to make sure the replacement matches your car's wiring.

Is a Ford Sierra 3-door wing mirror the same as a 5-door mirror?

No — the front door on a 3-door Sierra is longer than on a 5-door to allow access to the rear seats, so the door geometry and mirror mounting position differ between body styles. Always tell the breaker whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door as well as the side you need (NS or OS), especially for the post-facelift generation from 1987 onwards. Specifying this upfront avoids being sent an incompatible mirror that looks similar but does not align correctly.

Does it matter what engine my Ford Sierra has when buying a replacement wing mirror?

No — the engine fitted to your Sierra has no bearing on which wing mirror you need; fitment is determined by the generation (pre-facelift 1982–1987 or post-facelift 1987–1993), the body style, and the side (NS nearside or OS offside). Whether you have a 1.6 base model or a 2.0 DOHC, the mirror mounting on the door is the same across equivalent body styles within the same generation. Focus your search on the correct side and body style, and confirm any electrical features with the breaker.

Can I just paint the replacement Sierra wing mirror to match my car — or does colour affect which one I should buy?

Colour is purely cosmetic on a Sierra wing mirror and has no effect on whether it fits your car; the mirror shell can be resprayed to match your vehicle once fitted. What does matter for fitment is the generation, the body style (3-door or 5-door), and the side — NS for the passenger-left mirror or OS for the driver-right mirror. Buy on fitment first, then arrange a respray if the colour does not match, rather than rejecting an otherwise compatible mirror over colour alone.