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The Ford Tourneo Connect ran in its first generation from 2002 to 2013, with the second generation starting in 2013 onwards. The generation boundary is the key fitment factor for the indicator stalk, as the steering column assembly changed significantly between them. If you're sourcing a used stalk, make sure the breaker knows which generation your vehicle is from, as a Mk1 stalk is unlikely to fit a Mk2 and vice versa.
A 2010 Tourneo Connect is a first-generation (Mk1) vehicle, while a 2014 model sits in the second generation (Mk2), which launched in 2013. The indicator stalk design changed across this generation boundary, so a straight swap is not guaranteed. Confirm with the breaker using both registrations before purchasing to make sure the part is compatible.
Trim level does not affect indicator stalk fitment on the Ford Tourneo Connect — the stalk is determined by the generation, not whether your vehicle is a base, Zetec or Titanium X. You may find minor cosmetic differences between stalks from different trim levels, but the core fitment and function should be the same within a generation. A breaker can confirm against your registration if you want to be thorough.
The Ford Tourneo Connect and Ford Transit Connect share the same platform and steering column within each generation, so indicator stalks are commonly interchangeable between the two. This is worth knowing when searching, as Transit Connect parts are often more plentiful at breakers and can be cheaper. Always quote both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration to the breaker to confirm before buying.
Engine choice has no bearing on indicator stalk fitment, so whether your 2008 Tourneo Connect is a 1.8 petrol or a TDCi diesel makes no difference. What matters is that the donor part comes from the correct generation — for a 2008 vehicle, that means another Mk1 (2002–2013) model. Let the breaker match it to your registration to be safe.
Give the breaker your full registration number alongside the year and generation of the donor vehicle — for the Tourneo Connect, confirming Mk1 (2002–2013) or Mk2 (2013 onwards) is the most important check. The stalk needs to match the steering column assembly of your specific vehicle, and an experienced breaker will be able to cross-reference this. Never assume fitment based on year alone without confirming with the breaker.