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Used steering racks 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 Ford Tourneo Connect runs across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2002 to 2013, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift around 2018. Steering rack design changed at that 2013 generation break, so a rack from a Mk1 will not cross directly into a Mk2. Always quote your exact registration to the breaker so they can match the correct generation.
This question spans the 2013 generation boundary between the Mk1 and Mk2 Tourneo Connect, so the answer is not straightforward. A 2011 unit is a Mk1 and a 2014 unit is a Mk2, and these are different platforms with different steering geometry. You should confirm fitment directly with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
On the Tourneo Connect, engine size can influence the power steering setup, particularly between smaller petrol engines and the heavier diesel variants which place different loads on the steering system. It is worth telling the breaker both your engine size and your registration, as rack specifications can vary across the engine range even within the same generation.
Trim level alone does not determine which steering rack fits a Ford Tourneo Connect, as the rack is part of the running gear rather than the cosmetic specification. A rack from a base-trim van of the same generation and engine size is functionally the same unit as one from a higher Titanium or Active model. Cosmetic differences between trims are irrelevant here, so focus on matching the generation and engine rather than the badge.
Yes, this is worth checking on the Tourneo range, as heavier-rated variants can be set up differently to handle the additional load, and this can extend to steering components. Check the plate inside your vehicle for the actual GVW figure rather than relying on the model name alone, and pass that information to the breaker. Do not assume a rack from a lighter-rated van will be a direct match for a higher-payload version.
No — the Tourneo Custom and Tourneo Connect are entirely different vehicles built on different platforms, and their steering racks are not interchangeable. The Custom is a larger Transit-based people carrier, while the Connect is a compact van-derived model, so the geometry and mountings differ significantly. Always source a rack specifically listed for your exact Tourneo model and confirm fitment with the breaker against your registration.