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Buying a used Ford Transit Connect steering rack: what matters

Fitment on a used steering rack varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford Transit Connect Mk1 cover, and when did the Mk2 take over?

The Transit Connect Mk1 ran from 2002 to 2013, with the Mk2 (second generation) launching in 2013 and continuing from there. These two generations use different platform architectures, so steering racks are not interchangeable between them. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the correct generation for your van.

Will a steering rack from a 2010 Transit Connect fit my 2012 Transit Connect?

Both a 2010 and a 2012 Transit Connect fall within the Mk1 generation (2002–2013), so they share the same basic platform and a rack from that era is a reasonable starting point. That said, payload rating and engine size can influence rack specification within the same generation, so confirm your GVW plate details and engine size with the breaker before buying.

Does a steering rack from a 2012 Transit Connect fit a 2014 model?

This question crosses the Mk1-to-Mk2 generation boundary, which falls in 2013, so a 2012 rack is Mk1 and a 2014 rack is Mk2 — these are different platforms and the parts are very unlikely to interchange. Name both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration to the breaker so they can check the exact specifications on both sides of that boundary before committing to a purchase.

Does the trim level affect which steering rack I need — for example, does an Econetic or Sport spec need a different rack?

For the Transit Connect, trim level alone does not determine steering rack fitment; what actually matters is the generation, engine size, and payload/GVW rating of your specific van. Cosmetically, vans from different trim lines may look different, but the running gear beneath them is matched to weight and power rather than badge. Confirm your engine size and GVW plate details with the breaker, and trim level can be set aside.

Does payload rating or GVW affect which steering rack fits my Transit Connect?

Yes, payload rating can influence steering and suspension component specifications on vans like the Transit Connect, because higher GVW variants are sometimes built to handle greater loads. Check the plate inside your van's door shut for the exact GVW figure and pass this to the breaker alongside your registration, rather than relying on the model name alone. This is particularly relevant if you are comparing parts from an L1 short-wheelbase van against an L2 long-wheelbase variant.

Is a Transit Connect steering rack the same as a Ford Focus rack from the same era?

The Mk2 Transit Connect (from 2013) does share platform architecture with the Ford Focus Mk3, and there is some parts commonality between the two, but steering rack specifications can differ depending on engine size, weight rating, and market-specific tuning. Do not assume a Focus rack will drop straight in — bring both registrations to the breaker and ask them to cross-reference the part numbers before purchasing a used rack.