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No two door handles 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:
The Ford Transit Connect runs in two main generations: the Mk1 (2002–2013) and the Mk2 (2013–present), and handles are not interchangeable between these two generations as the door designs are fundamentally different. Within each generation there were facelift updates, so always confirm the exact year of your van with the breaker to make sure you get the right handle. Quoting your registration plate to the breaker is the safest way to avoid a mismatch.
A 2010 van is a Mk1 (2002–2013) and a 2014 van is a Mk2 (2013–present), so these are different generations and the handles are very unlikely to be interchangeable. The door structures changed between generations, meaning a Mk1 handle will not be a straightforward swap onto a Mk2 door. You should source a handle confirmed as Mk2 and verify fitment against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Yes, door handles are side-specific — the nearside (NS, passenger left) and offside (OS, driver right) handles are different parts and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly, as well as whether you need an interior or exterior handle. Getting the side wrong is the most common mistake with this part, so double-check before ordering.
Yes, the sliding cargo door handle and the hinged rear door handles are entirely different parts with different mechanisms, so make sure you specify exactly which door you need the handle for. For the sliding door, wheelbase (short wheelbase or long wheelbase) can also be relevant, so let the breaker know your van's wheelbase when asking for a quote. Always confirm fitment against your registration to be certain.
Trim level (such as base, Edge, or Limited) does not generally affect the door handle fitment — the handle fits the door aperture, not the trim specification. You may find that higher-trim doors came with chrome or colour-coded handles from the factory, but the mounting and mechanism are the same, so a plain-finish handle from a lower-trim donor can be fitted and resprayed or left as-is if colour isn't a concern. Confirm with the breaker that the handle is from the correct generation and the correct side, and you should be fine.
On the Transit Connect, the front doors are consistent across variants, but the side cargo door arrangement differs between panel vans and those with additional passenger doors, and the handles for these doors are specific to their position and mechanism. If you are replacing a sliding door handle, this is a different part entirely from a hinged door handle and the two will not swap over. Always specify to the breaker exactly which door on the van you are replacing — front, sliding side, or rear — along with your registration so they can pull the right part.