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Used window regulators 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 Transit Connect has two main generations: the Mk1 (2002–2013) and the Mk2 (2013–2021), and regulators are not interchangeable between them as the door structures differ significantly. Within each generation there were facelifts, but the key fitment boundaries are the Mk1-to-Mk2 changeover, the side (NS or OS), and whether your van has sliding or hinged rear doors. Always tell your breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact generation before buying.
A 2010 van is a Mk1 and a 2014 is a Mk2, so these sit either side of the 2013 generation change and the regulators are very unlikely to interchange due to different door frames. You should source a Mk2 (2013–2021) regulator to match your van, specifying NS or OS and whether it is a front or rear door. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Yes – NS (nearside, the passenger/left side) and OS (offside, the driver/right side) regulators are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. Always specify the correct side when getting a quote from a breaker, and double-check by counting from the driver's seat: OS is driver's side, NS is the other.
Trim level does not affect regulator fitment; the mechanical frame and runner are the same across Edge, Sport, and Limited grades within the same generation. What can vary cosmetically is the door card or any electric versus manual operation, so if you are replacing a complete regulator assembly, confirm the electric or manual type with the breaker against your registration as this can vary mid-range. The trim name alone is not a reliable guide to whether a used part will suit your exact van.
For the front doors, wheelbase makes no difference to regulator fitment. However, if you have a sliding rear door, the wheelbase can affect door dimensions and therefore the regulator, so let the breaker check this against your registration if you need a sliding-door regulator.
The colour of the door frame or regulator bracket makes no practical difference to fitment – the mechanism is what matters, and any visible paintwork can be resprayed to match. Focus your search on getting the right generation (Mk1 2002–2013 or Mk2 2013–2021), the correct side (NS or OS), and the right door position, and let the breaker confirm it suits your registration.