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A used rear light 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 Tourneo Connect has run in two well-established generations: the first generation covered 2002 to 2013, and the second generation ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2018. Rear lights are generation-specific, so a light from a first-gen van will not cross to the second-gen and vice versa. Within a generation, year-to-year fitment is generally consistent, but confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker as mid-generation pressing changes can affect lamp housings.
This question spans the 2018 facelift boundary within the second-generation Tourneo Connect (2013 onwards), and that facelift commonly brought restyled rear lamp clusters. A 2015 light and a 2019 light are both second-gen, but the facelift makes interchange across that boundary uncertain — name the years to your breaker and ask them to cross-reference the part against your specific registration before purchasing.
Yes, this matters significantly — barn doors and a tailgate arrange the rear lamp clusters differently, so the NS and OS lights for a barn-door van are not the same pressing as those on a tailgate model. Always tell your breaker which configuration your van has, along with the year and wheelbase, to make sure you get the correct unit. Quoting your registration is the safest way to confirm this.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Ford Tourneo Connect — the lamp clusters are determined by generation, body style, and rear-door configuration, not whether the van is Zetec, Titanium, or another grade. You may find cosmetic differences such as smoked or clear lens finishes between trims, so make sure the style matches what you want, but the physical fitment will be the same across trim levels within the same generation and configuration.
The Tourneo Connect was offered in standard and long wheelbase versions, and while the rear lamp clusters themselves are primarily shaped by the rear-door type and generation, it is worth mentioning your wheelbase to the breaker to rule out any variant-specific differences. Confirm the part against your registration number to be safe, as the breaker can cross-reference the exact lamp part number to your van.
No — the Tourneo Custom is a larger, Transit-based van sitting on a completely different platform to the Connect, so the rear light assemblies are entirely different parts and will not interchange. Always make sure you are searching for the correct Tourneo nameplate, and give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact part for your specific vehicle.