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Instant quote across Ford Tourneo Connect rear windows, fitted by approved fitters near you — booked in under two minutes.
Make
Ford
Model
Tourneo Connect
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Pricing varies mainly by generation and whether privacy tinting is fitted. Earlier models without tint options are typically the most affordable, whilst later variants with privacy-tinted rear glass carry slightly higher costs due to the tinting specification. The straightforward nature of Tourneo Connect rear windows — without heating, sensors, or complex hardware — keeps replacement costs competitive across the range.
| Year | Price range | Variants | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | £413 — £413 | 1 variant | Price my 2020 |
| 2019 | £413 — £413 | 1 variant | Price my 2019 |
| 2018 | £413 — £413 | 1 variant | Price my 2018 |
| 2017 | £413 — £413 | 1 variant | Price my 2017 |
| 2016 | £413 — £413 | 1 variant | Price my 2016 |
| 2014 | £321 — £374 | 2 variants | Price my 2014 |
| 2013 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2013 |
| 2012 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2012 |
| 2011 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2011 |
| 2010 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2010 |
| 2009 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2009 |
| 2008 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2008 |
| 2007 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2007 |
| 2006 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2006 |
| 2005 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2005 |
| 2004 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2004 |
| 2003 | £321 — £374 | 3 variants | Price my 2003 |
| 2002 | £327 — £327 | 1 variant | Price my 2002 |
The displayed range is an indicator — the final price is produced by the quote form after you confirm your variant. Older Tourneo Connects can still be booked.
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Replacing your Tourneo Connect rear window is a straightforward mobile or workshop appointment.
Complete a quick online quote using our guided quiz to identify your exact variant — takes about a minute.
We match you with an approved fitter in your area and confirm availability.
Your fitter visits (mobile at your address, or at a local workshop if you prefer) with the replacement glass matched to your factory specification.
Typically 30–60 minutes of the fitter's time, which includes removing the shattered glass, clearing accessible shards, and fitting the new rear window.
Your fitter will confirm the minimum drive-away time before leaving — usually the same day depending on the adhesive used and weather conditions.
We recommend a professional interior valet afterwards to catch any fine glass shards that may have lodged in places the fitter can't reach during the fit.
Your replacement glass is covered by a two-year warranty on workmanship and glass quality.
Most Tourneo Connect rear window replacements are fitted mobile at your address — a straightforward appointment with your fitter bringing the glass and tools to you. Because the Tourneo Connect doesn't typically feature camera systems or advanced sensors on the rear window, there's no calibration requirement.
You can always choose a workshop fitting instead if you prefer — this can be useful in poor weather or if your location has limited parking. Either way, the appointment usually runs 30–60 minutes, and you'll get a confirmed drive-away time before the fitter leaves.
We confirm the specific answer for your vehicle when you book.
Tap a feature to see what it is, how to spot it on your car, and how it affects glass replacement. We confirm the exact match for your vehicle when you book.
Heated rear windscreen with integrated wires clears mist and ice when you switch on the demister.
A heated rear windscreen contains fine heating wires embedded within the glass. When you activate the rear demister, an electrical current passes through these wires, warming the glass and melting ice or condensation. This feature is particularly useful in cold or damp weather, improving rear visibility quickly. The heating grid is integral to the glass and connected to your vehicle's electrical circuit via connectors at the base of the windscreen.
Look at the rear windscreen from inside the vehicle — you will see a fine grid of horizontal lines across the glass, typically bronze or copper in colour. On the dashboard or steering wheel stalk, there will be a dedicated rear-demist button, usually marked with a windscreen symbol and heating lines. If in doubt, ask your vehicle's service centre or consult your handbook.
Replacement rear windscreens with heated grids are widely available as original-equipment aftermarket or dealership parts. The new glass must include the factory heating grid and electrical connectors intact. The technician will reconnect the heating circuit to your vehicle's rear-demist switch. Heated rear windscreens are bonded glass, so adhesive cure time applies; drive-away time will be confirmed by the fitter on the day.
Dark grey tint on rear windows provides privacy and reduces interior heat and glare.
Dark grey tint, formally known as privacy glass, is a factory-applied tint created through a deep-dipping process during glass manufacture. The pigment is infused into the inner surface of the glass, darkening the rear windows (and sometimes rear doors) significantly more than the front. This reduces heat transmission, minimises glare, and obscures the interior from outside view. It's standard on the rear half of many modern vehicles.
Compare the rear side windows and rear window (backlight) to the front side windows — the rear glass will be noticeably darker. Check your vehicle documents or ask your dealership service centre if you're unsure whether your car left the factory with privacy glass.
Dark grey tinted glass must be sourced from the Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) or dealership to ensure colour and transmission match your vehicle's existing rear glass. The tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating, so aftermarket non-tinted glass will look visibly mismatched. Replacement does not require any calibration and follows standard bonded-glass cure times for rear windows.
Blue-tinted windscreens reduce glare and heat while maintaining a subtle, modern appearance.
A blue tint is a light coloration applied to the windscreen glass, usually during manufacture. It reduces solar heat transmission and glare from sunlight, particularly on bright days or when driving into the sun. The tint is integral to the glass itself — not a separate film — and is chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to balance comfort, visibility, and aesthetic consistency with the vehicle's side windows and rear window. Most vehicles come with a green or blue tint as standard; the choice depends on the manufacturer's design and regional climate considerations.
Check your side windows by rolling one halfway down and holding a white piece of paper behind the glass. If you see a blue tint reflected in the glass, your windscreen will have the same tint. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre to confirm the windscreen tint specification. The tint is visible when comparing the windscreen to clear glass, though it may be subtle and harder to spot on overcast days.
Blue-tinted replacement windscreens must match the original tint to maintain visual consistency with your side and rear windows. Most replacement glass is available in the correct tint through OE (original equipment) suppliers. There is no calibration requirement related to tint. The tint does not affect fitting time, cure time, or drive-away schedules. Ensure the replacement windscreen is specified with the blue tint to avoid a mismatched appearance.
Dark green tinted rear and side glass that's noticeably darker than the front windscreen but still see-through in daylight.
Dark green tint is a factory-applied colour to the rear window and side windows on some vehicles. It serves both aesthetic and functional purposes: it reduces glare and heat from sunlight, provides a degree of privacy without completely obscuring the interior, and contributes to the vehicle's overall design. Unlike privacy glass (which is much darker and difficult to see through from outside), dark green tint maintains reasonable transparency while still offering a tinted appearance.
Look at your rear window and rear side windows in daylight. If they appear noticeably darker and greenish in tone compared to your front windscreen, you have dark green tint. The tint will be clearly visible when you look at the vehicle from outside, but you'll still be able to see through to the interior in normal daylight. Check your vehicle documentation or ask your dealership if you're uncertain.
Replacement glass must match the original dark green tint specification to maintain the vehicle's appearance and light-control properties. We source OEM or OE-equivalent tinted glass to the correct colour specification. Tinted glass is available from stock for most common vehicles, though lead times may occasionally be slightly longer than untinted variants. Installation and cure procedures are identical to standard glass; tint does not affect fitting time or drive-away windows.
Green tint reduces glare and improves visual comfort by filtering certain light wavelengths.
Green tint is a light-filtering coating applied to the glass during manufacture. It absorbs and reduces transmission of certain wavelengths of light, primarily to cut glare from sunlight and reflections. The tint is subtle — often barely visible to the naked eye — but measurably improves visual comfort during prolonged driving, particularly in bright conditions. It's a factory specification chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to balance daylight comfort with interior visibility and aesthetic consistency across all glass in the vehicle.
The easiest way to check is to roll your side window halfway down and hold a piece of white paper behind it. Look carefully for a tint cast — green tint will appear as a subtle green hue compared to clear glass. Your windscreen will have the same tint as your side windows. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre — they'll have the original specification on file.
Green-tinted replacement glass must match the original tint specification to maintain visual consistency across all windows and preserve the vehicle's interior aesthetics. Aftermarket OE-equivalent (OEE) green-tinted glass is widely available, though some vehicles may require original equipment (OEM) dealership glass if the tint specification is proprietary. Tint does not affect calibration, cure time, or installation procedure — it's a cosmetic and functional specification only.
Heated windscreens use embedded wires to quickly clear ice and condensation in cold weather.
A heated windscreen is integrated with a fine mesh of electrical wires embedded within the glass itself. When activated, these wires generate heat to warm the windscreen surface, helping to rapidly clear frost, ice, and condensation during cold or damp conditions. This feature improves visibility and safety in winter driving and reduces reliance on engine heat and demister air, which can be slower on very cold mornings.
Check your vehicle's handbook or contact your dealership service centre — they can confirm whether your model includes this feature. Look for a dashboard symbol (usually a windscreen icon with heat waves) when you activate the function, or check your infotainment settings for a heating or climate option linked to the windscreen. Some vehicles have a dedicated button on the stalk or console.
Heated windscreens require replacement glass to be of the correct heated specification — standard unheated glass cannot be fitted. The replacement glass must be sourced to match your vehicle's exact heated-wire configuration. Installation is straightforward, though the technician will confirm the heating element is functioning correctly after fitting. No calibration is required for this feature.
The Ford Tourneo Connect has been in continuous production since 2002, evolving through multiple generations as a practical people carrier and van-based MPV. Rear window specifications have remained relatively straightforward across its lifespan, with most variants carrying toughened glass that offers durability for family use and commercial operation.
Earlier Tourneo Connect models (2002–2013) feature basic rear windows without electronic features, while later generations (2013–2020) may include privacy-tinted options on some trims and vehicle packages. Because the Tourneo Connect is primarily a working vehicle, glass features tend to prioritise practicality over advanced technology — rear windows are seldom equipped with sensors, heating, or integrated hardware.
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