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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:
Both years fall within the second-generation Ford Tourneo Custom (2012–2023), so the glass shape is broadly the same, but you must check whether both screens share the same ADAS camera bracket arrangement and heating elements before assuming they'll swap straight over. The 2018 facelift of that generation introduced revised front-end detailing and increasingly common camera-bracket fitments, so a 2019 screen crossing back to a 2017 car sits right across that boundary — confirm compatibility with the breaker using your registration. Never assume a part will fit without that check.
No — the first-generation Tourneo Custom ran from 2012 and the second generation arrived with a significant redesign, meaning the screen profiles are different and they will not interchange. Stick to sourcing a screen from the same generation as your vehicle, and give the breaker your full registration so they can match the correct part. Mixing generations is not a fitment shortcut worth attempting.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Tourneo Custom — the glass and aperture are the same across trims like Titanium, Active, and Sport. What does matter is whether the screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket, as these can vary independently of trim level, so always check these features against your own car. A screen from a different trim is perfectly usable as long as those functional features match.
Physically the glass may drop in, but an unheated screen fitted to a car wired for a heated screen means you'll lose the heating function entirely, which in the UK winter is a real inconvenience. It is generally better to source a like-for-like heated screen, and breakers will need to know this requirement when you request a quote. Always specify 'heated' clearly when contacting a breaker.
No — engine size has no bearing on windscreen fitment for the Tourneo. The factors that actually matter are the vehicle generation, whether your screen is heated, and whether it carries an ADAS camera or rain-sensor bracket. Focus your search on those details rather than the engine, and provide your registration to the breaker to help them pull the right part.
Not necessarily — screens with and without ADAS camera brackets exist across the second-generation Tourneo Custom (2012–2023), and fitting a screen without the correct bracket means your camera cannot be mounted or calibrated properly. You should confirm with the breaker, quoting your registration, that the screen they're supplying has a compatible bracket for the specific ADAS system your vehicle runs. Fitment of the bracket type relative to your exact system is something only the breaker can verify against your car's spec.