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Prices from £211 to £1,534 across the range
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About Ford windscreen replacement

Ford's range spans compact hatchbacks like the Fiesta through to the Mondeo saloon and commercial Transit platform, each with distinct windscreen specifications. The brand's model breadth means glass varies considerably — from straightforward laminated designs to those equipped with rain-sensing wipers and advanced driver assistance features.

From the 2020 model year onwards, many Ford vehicles integrated the Co-Pilot360 driver assistance suite, which includes a forward-facing camera mounted to the windscreen itself. This camera, part of the image processing module A (IPMA), powers automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and lane-keeping assist — features now common across the Ford range.

Windscreen replacement on Co-Pilot360-equipped Fords requires recalibration of the IPMA after the glass is fitted. Some models support dynamic self-calibration during a test drive, whilst others require a static workshop procedure. Specialists on our network are familiar with both calibration methods and will confirm the approach needed for your specific vehicle.

What drives Ford windscreen prices

Price variation across Ford's windscreen range reflects the breadth of the model line. Entry-level variants of compact models like the Fiesta come in at the accessible end, whilst larger saloons such as the Mondeo and commercial vehicles like the Transit typically command higher costs due to their size and complexity.

Newer Ford models equipped with Co-Pilot360 cameras and the associated IPMA module incur calibration costs after replacement, which are included in the overall quote. Acoustic laminated glass, where fitted as a premium option on certain trims, also influences the price. The fitters you're matched with will provide a transparent quote that reflects your exact vehicle specification.

Mobile fitting or workshop visit

Many Ford windscreen replacements can be carried out at your home or workplace on a mobile basis. However, if your vehicle is equipped with Co-Pilot360 and requires IPMA calibration after glass replacement, the job may need to be completed at a workshop — particularly if static calibration with target boards is necessary for your model year.

UKCG operates a no-split policy: if a workshop visit is required for calibration, both the glass replacement and calibration are scheduled at the same location to ensure the work is completed properly and you remain in control of the process. Your fitter will confirm whether mobile or workshop fitting applies to your Ford before booking is finalised.

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    2019 · Windscreen

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    2006 · Windscreen

    £298incl. fitting
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    Ford Tourneo Custom

    2019 · Windscreen

    £531incl. fitting
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    Ford Fiesta

    2017 · Windscreen

    £620incl. fitting
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    Ford Ranger

    2012 · Windscreen

    £665incl. fitting

What Ford owners say

4.75/5 across 68 verified Ford owners

Showing 30 reviews from verified Ford owners. Across the whole of UK Car Glass, 4.82/5 from 1,455 Trustpilot reviews.

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Asif A.

Trustpilot20 Jun 2025

owner

I got in touch with UK Car Glass via…

I got in touch with UK Car Glass via the website and filled in the details required (it was out of office hours) the following morning I received a text around 8am. The quote was almost £500 cheaper then the big national company. I accepted the quote via the link and made payment. Within 10 minutes my order had gone through and a technician had been assigned to me. Got a call from the technician asked if I was free that afternoon which I was so it worked out great for me. Arrived promptly at 1.45pm and had finished by around 2.20pm. I would highly recommend UK Car Glass. Really impressed with the speed of the service received. My student has a driving test booked for Monday and the examiners will not take a car out on test with the size of cracked I had on my Ford Focus (23 plate) once again thank you.

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Peter D.

Trustpilot18 Jun 2021

owner

Excellent Customer Service and Great Job

After an on-going issue with Autoglass, who appeared unwilling and unable to source a new windscreen under my insurance policy, it was agreed that I could source this windscreen through another company. I read the positive reviews for UK Car Glass and they did not disappoint. They sourced the windscreen within a day and 2 days later attended to fit and calibrate the windscreen at my home. Took Ryan and Martin c. 90 minutes to complete the fitting at my home address. Very neat, tidy and efficient job. I would not hesitate to recommend this company to anyone. It is just a shame that this company is not affiliated with insurance companies as the service they provide is one that other companies should aspire to.

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Tom

Trustpilot24 Dec 2022

owner

Highly Recommended

I thought I had windscreen cover through my insurance but was notified by Autoglass that wasn't the case. Autoglass wanted to charge me £639 to replace my windscreen with a 4 day wait and it would require me to drive 30 miles to their site. I looked elsewhere and came across UK car glass who offered a mobile service for £331, they even called out next working day, at this time of year I was so happy. I received a call from SilverScreen who I presume do all the work for UK car glass on the day at 10am, it was actually raining so they said they would and try and get here later in the day, turned up (2 men) at 2:30pm, changed my windscreen within 30 minutes. 1 year warranty is included, couldn't be happier

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Maxine M.

Trustpilot21 Apr 2022

owner

First Class Experience

After contacting ukglass on Easter Sunday regarding my shattered rear window on their website I had an email immediately that an estimated appointment would be Thursday which I was quite happy with. Being a long weekend because of Easter I received an email on Tuesday confirming my appointment then a text message too. Then I received a phone call from Richard at 9.30 am saying they had my window was in stock and that they could fix it that day much to my delight. By 4.15pm I had my window in. The whole experience I received was first class and I would not hesitate to recommend them.

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David K.

Trustpilot7 Jan 2021

owner

Ford Ka Windscreen Replacement Jan 2021 UK Car Glass

Very efficient service. An engineer turned up at the appointed time. Due to adverse weather it was agreed to postpone the job by a day. The next day I was kept fully informed of the arrival time and the job was completed within an hour to a high standard. I was advised not to drive for an hour or so and now have a very clear strong windscreen without a crack with the driver mirror securely in place. The engineer was very friendly, wore a mask and efficiently completed the job. I am happy to recommend for anyone looking for similar work.

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Paul L.

Trustpilot30 Apr 2025

owner

Very knowledgeable of the screen my…

Very knowledgeable of the windscreen that my vehicle needed, as there are lots of different ones for the make of vehicle i drive, also when i phoned i was given plenty of choice of available days for fitting the new windscreen to my vehicle too, so no inconvenience or hassle at all, very helpful, fast and friendly service - words often over used, but using here, as I very much appreciated the service, 10 out of 10 !! Highly recommend !!

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Darryl F.

Trustpilot14 Jun 2023

owner

Windscreen Replacement

Had to get my windscreen replaced and got quotes from the 3 main companies, UK Car Glass were the cheapest and the quickest. Booked online on Sunday and had a technician assigned for Tuesday all very easy. Received a call Tuesday morning letting me know what time the technician would be there and a call from the Technician when he arrived at my car and 45 mins later it was all done perfectly. Very happy with the service.

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patricia T.

Trustpilot3 Dec 2021

owner

My guy Richard was brilliant

My guy Richard was brilliant. Was alot quicker than I thought. I had a passenger door window replaced due to a break in. He removed all the glass from inside the door, tested it, cleaned it. Appointment was next day after booking. I had a 9-5 appointment, he was here by midday.....excellent service, have kept number for future use, no doubt I'll be calling again soon.

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Lauren

Trustpilot14 Jun 2023

owner

Amazing experience with UK Car Glass.

Amazing experience with UK Car Glass. My windscreen cracked and when looking on other sites the prices were outrageous. UK Car Glass had a price £300 cheaper than Autoglass and I managed to get booked in the very next day. Trevor arrived early in the morning and was very friendly and professional. The replacement was done so quickly and I'm really happy with it.

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Ian S.

Trustpilot29 Jun 2022

owner

A bit twitchy

Sending a large sum of money to a company on the internet for a service you don’t always use is always a little scary. However, UK Car Glass came through with flying colours. Fast, efficient and helpful. Well done!!!. I hope I don’t have to used you again, in the nicest sense, but if my window screen goes again, you will be the first company I call. Thank you!!

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dan

Trustpilot3 Nov 2022

owner

Strange one here - you need to read this positive review

Strange one here - but unbelievable service - where they actually couldn't help me!! give the part number I needed - whatsapped me part code I needed to find and even helped me find a different support service! - I even whatsapp after to check the other company were ligit !!! Paul - you are one of the good guys - best service I have had all year

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Gary L.

Trustpilot24 Mar 2026

owner

A quick, first class experience at a good price!

UK Car Glass did a superb job replacing my shattered heated rear screen. From my initial enquiry they swiftly followed up by email to exactly ensure my requirements, and the work was carried out efficiently the following day, including cleaning up all the shattered glass. Excellent value!

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Lee

Trustpilot9 Feb 2023

owner

Excellent service

Much cheaper than autoglass & the customer service is outstanding. I had a query about my payment, I phoned them & almost immediately an actual Human Being answered & was extremely helpful. The chap that fitted the windscreen was friendly & did a nice clean job no mess. Excellent Service.

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Emma L.

Verified on Trustpilot4 Mar 2022

owner

Really good service

Really good service, they were the only supplier who had my screen available (2019 Ford Focus) and via the WhatsApp communication we were able to organise a prompt fitting date in time for my MOT. The fitter was so friendly and clearly passionate about his work. I would highly recommend.

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Imogen W.

Trustpilot28 Nov 2022

owner

This company is amazing

This company is amazing! I got a quote to have my driver window fixed by a local company, and could not afford the cost. UK Car Glass had someone out and fixing my window in a couple of days for a fraction of the cost. Chris who fitted it was absolutely lovely and I am so grateful.

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Philip G.

Trustpilot11 Jul 2023

owner

Highly Recommend

I used web site to get my quote and book a day and time for my windscreen replacement which was easy and straightforward. The full cost of the supply and fitting was really good and the fitters were professional and polite. I would highly recommend UK Car Glass without hesitation.

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Chris L.

Trustpilot31 May 2024

owner

Impressed with the service

Impressed with the service, both from the booking service and the speed and quality of the job itself. Very impressed to receive a call to say I had inadvertently clicked on the screen having a rain sensor which the car didn't have and I would receive a £100 refund

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Mateusz G.

Verified on Trustpilot21 Jan 2023

owner

Top company where you can trust 150%!!!

Amazing service where that took about 1,5h honest that was my first experience with front windscreen and I can recommend company and services for 150%, I got identical glass what I have before but total new and I am really happy with that for that price !! :)

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Abby M.

Trustpilot1 Jun 2021

owner

Phillip came to my rescue the day…

Phillip came to my rescue the day before my booking, fixing my smashed car window perfectly, looks better than it did before. And only took him 30 minutes or so and half the price of my autoglass quote. I would highly recommend. Thank you Phillip

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Richard H.

Trustpilot13 Sept 2023

owner

Highly recommend excellent service and…

Highly recommend excellent service and communication throughout process keeping me informed throughout fitted windscreen really quickly and their prices are really good Quality of the install was also really good Can’t fault them in anyway

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Niall G.

Trustpilot20 Oct 2020

owner

After smashing my wind screen and…

After smashing my wind screen and needing it urgently replacing, the fitter Karl came out and sort my replacement quickly with no problem at all. Communicated with me perfect how long he would be and was there exactly as agreed.

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Hermann M.

Verified on Trustpilot2 Dec 2023

owner

Straightforwardly efficient

The operative arrived on time for the scheduled visit, was friendly and engaging, and did an excellent job quickly and efficiently. The UK Car Glass website is well designed and easy to use. Excellent service overall.

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Paul I.

Verified on Trustpilot8 Aug 2024

owner

No complaints - did a good job.

Company kept in touch, and upon arrival their staff completed a tidy job. Only odd thing is they called me on the landline (a number I didn't give) rather than my mobile. Curious that managed to get the landline?

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Darren E.

Trustpilot4 Mar 2022

owner

Excellent service and great…

Excellent service and great communication from the company. Andy came out as soon as he could with a new front passenger door window and fitted it on-site. Quick, efficient and a very tidy job. Highly recommended.

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David C.

Trustpilot20 Apr 2023

owner

The technician was very nice and…

The technician was very nice and friendly and even made a funny joke about the broken window. He was very quick and even hovered up the glass. Will definitely use this company again. Thanks again.

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Storme O.

Trustpilot31 Jan 2025

owner

Great company, professional and tackled a challenge.

Lovely company that came out to do my windscreen. Professional and informative. Priced well. My windscreen wasn’t an easy job but they managed to do it. So 10/10 for me. Definitely recommend

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Timothy W.

Verified on Trustpilot12 Sept 2023

owner

Ford Mondeo drivers window replacement

Ford Mondeo drivers window replacement. Pre attendance call to confirm appointment, attended on time and got straight on with the job. All completed in 30 minutes. Great service.

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Paul W.

Verified on Trustpilot2 Jun 2025

owner

Great communication

Great communication, easy to contact ,genuine pilkington screen identical to the one that came out of my vehicle. Overall very happy with this company and would recommend 👍

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Keith Y.

Trustpilot28 Jun 2023

owner

I used the company to replace a…

I used the company to replace a windscreen. They contacted me before turning up (on time) and replaced the screen within half an hour. They were both friendly and helpful.

JM

joanna M.

Verified on Trustpilot11 May 2023

owner

Good service

They arranged for a car windscreen repair company to come and replace the glass at a date convenient to me. The repair was quick and efficient it was a very good service.

What Ford windscreen features mean

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.

  • Vin Notch394
    1991–2026

    A printed VIN reference box along the bottom edge of your windscreen helps identify your vehicle's chassis number at a glance.

    What it means

    A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) notch is a small printed or etched box positioned along the lower edge of the windscreen that displays your vehicle's chassis number. This reference marking is a manufacturing and administrative feature, allowing quick visual identification of the vehicle without needing to consult documents. It's particularly useful for service records, insurance claims, and vehicle registration purposes. The notch itself doesn't affect the structural integrity or safety performance of the glass.

    How to tell

    Look along the bottom edge of your windscreen — typically in one of the lower corners — for a small rectangular box containing printed digits or characters. If you're uncertain, check your vehicle's service handbook or ask your dealership or service centre to confirm whether your model includes this feature.

    Replacement impact

    When your windscreen is replaced, the new glass will retain the VIN notch printed or etched by the manufacturer. This is a standard feature on replacement windscreens for compatible vehicles and requires no additional work or adjustment. The notch does not affect glass fitting, cure time, or any post-replacement calibration procedures.

  • Green387
    1975–2026

    Green tint reduces glare and improves visual comfort by filtering certain light wavelengths.

    What it means

    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.

    How to tell

    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.

    Replacement impact

    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 Windscreen245
    1985–2026

    Heated windscreens use embedded wires to quickly clear ice and condensation in cold weather.

    What it means

    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.

    How to tell

    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.

    Replacement impact

    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.

  • Rain Sensor233
    2000–2026No calibration after replacement

    Your wipers automatically activate when rain falls on the windscreen.

    What it means

    A rain sensor is a device mounted on or behind the windscreen that detects moisture and triggers the wiper system automatically. The sensor uses infrared light to measure water droplets on the glass surface and signals the vehicle's electrical system to engage the wipers without driver input. This feature improves safety in sudden downpours and reduces driver workload in variable weather conditions.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen for a small sensor unit, usually mounted near the top centre behind the glass or at the base of the mirror. Look for a small dark component or lens. If your vehicle has automatic wipers that activate without you toggling the stalk, you have a rain sensor. Ask your dealer or service centre to confirm; they can check your vehicle records or wiper module settings.

    Replacement impact

    Rain sensors are non-structural elements and do not require recalibration after windscreen replacement. The sensor bracket or mounting may need careful removal and reinstallation to ensure it sits correctly behind the new glass. If the sensor itself is damaged during removal, a replacement unit may be needed. Your fitter will confirm the condition and refit or replace the sensor as part of the standard replacement procedure.

  • Fitting Hardware196
    1994–2026

    Pre-fitted clips and brackets that secure the glass to your vehicle, supplied ready to bond as a complete unit.

    What it means

    Fitting hardware comprises the clips, brackets, mouldings and adhesive retention components that hold the glass securely in place on your vehicle's frame. When your replacement glass is supplied with fitting hardware pre-attached, it arrives as a ready-to-install assembly rather than as bare glass requiring separate hardware attachment during the fit. This streamlines the replacement process and ensures correct positioning and fitment.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's service history or contact your dealership service department with your registration number. They can confirm whether your glass comes with pre-fitted hardware as standard. Visually, pre-fitted hardware appears as clips or brackets already bonded or attached to the glass edges before it reaches the fitting technician.

    Replacement impact

    Glass supplied with pre-fitted hardware typically requires no additional labour to attach clips or brackets during the fit, reducing technician time at the vehicle. The hardware must be in good condition and correctly positioned for the glass to seal and function properly. If hardware is damaged during removal of the old glass, replacement or repair of that hardware may be needed before the new glass can be fitted securely.

  • Acoustic (Noise reduction)166
    2004–2026

    Acoustic glass reduces cabin noise for a quieter, more comfortable ride.

    What it means

    Acoustic windscreen glass is laminated with a special acoustic interlayer that absorbs and dampens sound vibrations. It reduces exterior noise—from traffic, wind, and road surface—before it enters the passenger compartment. This makes the cabin noticeably quieter and creates a more peaceful driving experience. It's a comfort feature, not a safety one; standard laminated windscreens already meet impact safety requirements.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen for an ear symbol, the word 'Acoustic', a capital 'A', or the term 'SoundScreen' printed in one of the four corners. These markings indicate acoustic-grade glass. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre whether your model came fitted with acoustic glass—it's often a factory option on comfort or premium trims.

    Replacement impact

    Acoustic glass is always laminated and bonds to the frame like any standard windscreen, so replacement follows the normal bonded-glass procedure. No specialist calibration is required. The replacement technician will fit it using standard adhesive and sealant. Cure time and drive-away restrictions are identical to standard laminated windscreens. Acoustic glass is widely available as an aftermarket OE-equivalent option.

  • Solar Control165
    1994–2026

    Solar control glass absorbs infrared rays to reduce heat and improve cabin comfort.

    What it means

    Solar control is a coating applied to the windscreen that absorbs the sun's infrared radiation rather than allowing it to pass through into the cabin. This reduces solar heat gain, helping to keep the interior cooler and more comfortable, particularly in warm weather or direct sunlight. The coating is transparent to visible light, so it doesn't darken the windscreen or affect visibility. It's a passive thermal management feature that works continuously whenever the sun is shining on the glass.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or contact your dealership service centre to confirm whether solar control glass is fitted. Some manufacturers list it as 'solar control windscreen', 'heat-reflective glass', or 'thermal management glass'. It's a factory-fitted feature and won't be visibly obvious from outside the car — the coating is integral to the glass itself.

    Replacement impact

    Solar control glass is a factory-fitted specification. When replacing the windscreen, a solar control variant must be sourced to match the original. This is a standard glass type with no special fitting implications or calibration requirements. Cure and drive-away times follow normal windscreen bonding procedures. Confirm with your fitter that the replacement glass includes solar control to maintain the original thermal performance.

  • Encapsulation139
    1995–2026

    Factory-bonded rubber or polymer trim means your replacement glass arrives ready to fit as one complete unit.

    What it means

    Encapsulation is a rubber or polymer gasket moulded directly onto the glass edges during manufacturing. The trim is bonded to the glass at the factory — either by injection moulding, PU robot extrusion, or adhesive bonding. When you need a replacement, the entire panel arrives with its trim already attached, so the glass and gasket are replaced together as a single unit rather than as separate components.

    How to tell

    Check your current windscreen or rear window edges. If you see a continuous rubber or polymer seal running around the perimeter that appears moulded or permanently bonded to the glass itself — rather than a separate trim clipped or screwed to the frame — your glass is encapsulated. Ask your dealer or service centre to confirm; they can also check your vehicle specification sheet.

    Replacement impact

    Encapsulated glass simplifies replacement because there's no separate trim to remove, refit, or source. The bonded gasket is replaced as part of the glass unit, which reduces installation complexity and potential leak points. Cure time and drive-away procedures remain unchanged. No additional sourcing delays — encapsulated replacements are stocked as complete assemblies by most suppliers.

  • Bracket For Safety Features69
    2006–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    The moulded trim that surrounds your camera and sensor cluster at the top of the windscreen, typically transferred or supplied with replacement glass.

    What it means

    A bracket for safety features is the moulded plastic or composite shroud that sits at the top of the windscreen, framing and protecting the camera and sensor cluster mounted behind the rear-view mirror. This trim cover houses forward-facing driver-assistance cameras and sensors — equipment that monitors the road ahead for lane-keeping, collision warning, adaptive cruise control, and similar safety functions. The bracket itself is part of the vehicle's structural frame, but the trim cover you see is what protects and aesthetically integrates the technology into the windscreen area.

    How to tell

    Look at the top centre of your windscreen, just above or around the rear-view mirror. If you see a dark moulded shroud or trim panel — often rectangular or tapered — with a visible lens or sensor window, your vehicle has a bracket for safety features. Your service history or handbook will list any ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) technologies fitted. Ask your dealer or service centre if your vehicle has forward-facing cameras or sensors; if it does, you have a bracket for safety features.

    Replacement impact

    On windscreen replacement, the trim cover is typically transferred from your old glass to the new one, or supplied pre-integrated with the replacement depending on the variant. This means minimal disruption to your safety system during the swap. However, if the bracket requires recalibration after glass replacement — which depends on your specific vehicle and camera type — the job may require static calibration (using a target board) or dynamic calibration (a road drive). We confirm the exact calibration procedure when we look up your vehicle.

    Calibration mix across our Ford variants

    • 3Dynamic
    • 2Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Camera68
    2004–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    A camera mounted near the rear-view mirror monitors the road ahead for lane-keep and traffic-sign features.

    What it means

    A forward-facing camera positioned in the windscreen header area (typically mounted on or near the rear-view mirror bracket) captures video of the road ahead. This camera feeds data to driver-assistance systems such as lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist, autonomous emergency braking, and traffic-sign recognition. The camera is a core component of modern ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and requires precise alignment after windscreen replacement to ensure these safety features function correctly.

    How to tell

    Look for a small dark triangular or lens-shaped component mounted in the black plastic trim area above the windscreen, typically centred near the rear-view mirror or slightly to one side. Your vehicle's handbook or infotainment menu may reference 'Lane Assist', 'Traffic Sign Recognition', or 'Autonomous Emergency Braking'. Ask your dealer or service centre directly if your car is equipped with a forward-facing camera system.

    Replacement impact

    Windscreen replacement on camera-equipped vehicles requires calibration of the camera system after the new glass is fitted. The exact calibration procedure—whether static (using a target board in a controlled environment) or dynamic (road-based)—varies by vehicle make, model, and year. We confirm the precise calibration requirement when we look up your specific vehicle. Calibration ensures lane-keep, sign recognition, and emergency-braking systems function safely. This may extend the fitting schedule and may necessitate workshop-based fitting rather than mobile attendance.

    Calibration mix across our Ford variants

    • 3Static
    • 3Dynamic

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Mono Camera58
    2006–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    A single camera mounted near the rear-view mirror that helps with lane-keeping and collision avoidance.

    What it means

    A mono camera is a single-lens camera positioned behind the windscreen, typically in the upper centre area near the rear-view mirror. It captures the road ahead and uses computer vision to detect lane markings, vehicles, and road hazards. The camera feeds data to driver-assistance systems such as lane-keeping assist, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision warning. It forms the visual foundation of these safety features, allowing the vehicle to monitor road position and surrounding traffic automatically.

    How to tell

    Look in the black trim area above the windscreen, centred behind the rear-view mirror — you will see a small triangular lens assembly or dark lens cover. Check your vehicle handbook or ask your dealer's service department to confirm your model has lane-assistance or collision-warning features; vehicles with these systems almost always have a mono camera. Dashboard warning symbols related to lane or collision systems also indicate the presence of this camera.

    Replacement impact

    When the windscreen is replaced, the camera bracket and lens assembly must be removed and carefully repositioned on the new glass. The camera may require calibration after fitting to ensure accurate road detection and lane recognition. Calibration needs vary by vehicle — we confirm the exact procedure when we look up your specific vehicle. The job may take longer than a standard windscreen replacement, and workshop facilities may be required if calibration demands a controlled environment.

    Calibration mix across our Ford variants

    • 3Dynamic
    • 2Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Dynamic Camera Calibration Process57
    2006–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    Dynamic calibration uses road driving to recalibrate your camera after windscreen replacement.

    What it means

    Dynamic camera calibration is a procedure in which a technician drives the vehicle on marked roads at set speeds after the windscreen has been fitted and the adhesive has cured. During this drive, the forward-facing camera relearns its reference points — lane markings, road signs, road edges and surrounding traffic patterns — so it can resume accurate operation of camera-dependent safety and driver-assistance systems. This recalibration is necessary because any windscreen replacement, even with precision fitting, can introduce small shifts in the camera's optical alignment relative to the road.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or contact your dealer to confirm whether your car has a forward-facing camera system. If it does, ask the dealer whether your specific model requires dynamic (road-drive) or static (target-board) calibration after windscreen replacement. You can also ask your fitter — they will establish this when they look up your vehicle's specification.

    Replacement impact

    After your windscreen is fitted and the bonding has cured, a technician will drive the vehicle on marked roads at controlled speeds to allow the camera to relearn its environment. This extends the overall job duration beyond the glass-fitting time alone. Depending on your vehicle, calibration may be performed during the same visit or scheduled separately. We confirm the exact procedure and location (mobile or workshop) when we look up your specific vehicle.

    Calibration mix across our Ford variants

    • 2Dynamic
    • 2Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Clear45
    1965–2023Calibration varies by vehicle

    Clear windscreen glass has no tint; most cars have a slight tint as standard.

    What it means

    A clear windscreen contains no added tint layer. Most modern windscreens incorporate a subtle tint (typically blue, green, grey or bronze) as standard to reduce glare, provide UV protection, and improve cabin comfort. A genuinely clear windscreen is the absence of this tint. Clear glass is less common than tinted variants and is sometimes specified for aesthetic or operational reasons, though the tint difference is usually imperceptible to the naked eye.

    How to tell

    Lower your side window halfway and hold a white piece of paper behind it. If you see a noticeable colour cast (blue, green, grey or bronze) in the side glass, your windscreen has the same tint. If the side glass appears colourless, your windscreen is likely clear. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre to confirm the windscreen specification in your service records.

    Replacement impact

    Clear windscreen replacement uses the same installation process as any other windscreen. No special calibration or extended cure time applies. Sourcing is straightforward — clear glass is widely available as an aftermarket replacement. Installation time and drive-away restrictions follow standard windscreen replacement timings. If your vehicle has ADAS features (forward-facing camera or radar), calibration may be required after replacement depending on your specific vehicle; we confirm this when we look up your car details.

    Calibration mix across our Ford variants

    • 5None

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Vehicle Emergency Messaging44
    2012–2026

    Emergency messaging systems alert the emergency services immediately after a serious crash, reducing response time.

    What it means

    An emergency messaging system (sometimes called a 'Mayday' system) is an in-vehicle safety feature that automatically detects a serious collision and transmits emergency location data to the relevant emergency services. When a major impact is detected, the system sends the vehicle's precise GPS coordinates and other crash details to emergency responders, reducing the critical time between the accident and the arrival of medical assistance. This technology is designed to save lives by ensuring rapid response, particularly in situations where the occupants may be unconscious or unable to make a call themselves.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's user manual or infotainment system for emergency call or 'eCall' settings. Many vehicles display an emergency services icon in the dashboard menu or settings. You can also ask your dealership or service centre directly whether your model includes this feature — they'll confirm it's present and explain how to register or activate it if needed.

    Replacement impact

    Emergency messaging systems typically involve a control module or sensors in the vehicle structure, but do not require calibration or special handling during windscreen replacement. The system remains fully functional after glass replacement. No cure-time implications or OE-only glass sourcing is triggered by this feature. Standard replacement procedures apply.

  • Blue Sun Strip28
    1975–2026

    A blue-tinted gradient band across the top of your windscreen that reduces glare without affecting your view of the road.

    What it means

    A blue sun strip is a tinted gradient band built into the upper edge of your windscreen's laminate layer. It reduces glare from sunlight reflecting off the road and bonnet without darkening your main field of vision. The tint is created during manufacture as part of the glass laminate itself — it cannot be added or removed later. Sun strips are a windscreen-only feature; rear and side windows cannot carry this effect because they use tempered rather than laminated glass.

    How to tell

    Look at the top of your windscreen from inside the car — you'll see a distinct blue-tinted band running horizontally across the upper portion. Check your vehicle's specification sheet or ask your dealership service centre whether your windscreen is listed as a 'blue sun strip' or 'tinted sun strip' variant. Your invoice or parts manual will confirm it.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a blue sun strip, the replacement must be the sun-strip variant — a standard plain windscreen will not replicate the tinted band. Your replacement glass is sourced as an exact match to your original specification. There are no additional calibration or cure implications beyond a standard windscreen replacement. Fitting and drive-away times remain unchanged.

  • Coating27
    2003–2023

    Coated windscreens have a blue or purple tint and protect your car from UV rays and heat.

    What it means

    A coated windscreen has a special protective layer applied to the glass that appears as a blue or purple tint and often reflects a silvery-blue colour in bright sunlight. This coating is designed to reduce the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and solar heat that enters the vehicle, helping to keep the interior cooler and protecting upholstery and dashboard components from UV damage and fading. The coating is integral to the glass and doesn't require any special maintenance from you.

    How to tell

    Look at your windscreen in bright daylight — a coated windscreen will show a distinct blue or purple tint and a silvery-blue reflection when the sun hits it directly. Check your vehicle's service booklet or window sticker (usually on the driver's door jamb), which may list the glass specification. Alternatively, ask your dealership or service centre to confirm whether your windscreen carries a UV or heat-rejection coating.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a coated windscreen, the replacement glass must match the original specification — including the coating type and tint level — to maintain the same UV and heat protection and to preserve the vehicle's interior aesthetics. Original-equipment or equivalent aftermarket coated glass is sourced to specification. The coating is applied during glass manufacture; no post-fit treatment is required. Fitting and cure times are unaffected by the presence of the coating.

  • LIDAR20
    2012–2026Bespoke calibration

    LIDAR helps your car sense its surroundings for advanced safety and driver-assistance features.

    What it means

    LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a sensor technology that uses laser beams to detect objects, obstacles, and road features in three dimensions. It creates a detailed map of the vehicle's surroundings in real time, enabling advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) such as adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, and autonomous emergency braking. LIDAR complements camera and radar systems by providing precise distance and depth information, even in poor visibility or low-light conditions. It is increasingly fitted to modern vehicles as part of their safety and autonomous-capability infrastructure.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or contact your dealership to confirm LIDAR fitment. LIDAR sensors are typically mounted on the roof, bumpers, or within the windscreen/rear-window frame area. You may see reference to 'LIDAR', 'laser radar', or specific safety-feature names (e.g. 'adaptive cruise control', 'autonomous emergency braking') that rely on LIDAR in your documentation.

    Replacement impact

    If your windscreen or rear window houses or frames a LIDAR sensor, replacement requires careful handling to preserve or recalibrate the sensor post-fit. LIDAR calibration procedures vary significantly by vehicle make, model, and year—some require static alignment using specialist target equipment, others demand dynamic road-drive procedures, and some use a combination. We identify the exact calibration requirement when we look up your specific vehicle and confirm it with you before booking.

  • Heat Absorbing PVB19
    2009–2026

    Heat-absorbing PVB interlayer reduces solar gain and cabin temperature on warm days—but must match your original spec.

    What it means

    Heat-absorbing PVB is a specially formulated interlayer sandwiched between the glass plies in your windscreen. It absorbs a portion of the sun's infrared radiation before it enters the cabin, reducing solar heat gain on warm days. This keeps the interior cooler and reduces air-conditioning workload. The feature is built into the glass during manufacture and cannot be added or removed after production. If your vehicle left the factory with this interlayer, any replacement windscreen must carry the same PVB specification to maintain the original thermal performance.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or handbook—heat-absorbing PVB is listed under windscreen or glass specification. You can also ask your dealership service centre or provide us with your vehicle registration; we'll confirm whether your car came with this feature as standard or as an option.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement windscreens with heat-absorbing PVB must be sourced to the exact OE specification—aftermarket alternatives with standard PVB will not deliver the same solar-control performance. We ensure the correct spec is ordered before the fit. No calibration is required. Installation and cure procedures are identical to standard windscreen replacement; the interlayer is integral to the glass and requires no additional treatment.

  • Right Hand Drive Part15
    1985–2026

    A glass variant made specifically for right-hand-drive vehicles like UK cars, with brackets and sensors positioned for the driver's side.

    What it means

    Right-hand-drive glass is a windscreen (or other glass panel) manufactured to the correct specification for vehicles where the steering wheel and driver controls are on the right side of the car. The key difference isn't the glass itself but the position of brackets, sensor mounting pads, and sometimes a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) notch. These are placed on the dashboard side to align with right-hand-drive vehicle architecture. Using the correct variant ensures all safety systems, mounting points, and sensor arrays sit in the right place when the glass is fitted.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or service handbook — it will confirm 'RHD' (right-hand drive). Ask your dealership or service centre which windscreen variant they stock for your model. If you're unsure, provide us with your registration number when you book; we'll identify the correct part.

    Replacement impact

    UKCG stocks the UK-specific right-hand-drive variant, so all brackets, sensors, and mounting points align correctly during fitting. Using a left-hand-drive part on a right-hand-drive vehicle would result in misalignment of camera brackets, rain sensors, or other dashboard-mounted components. We confirm you receive the correct RHD variant before dispatch.

  • Sensor Heated Zone15
    2012–2023Calibration varies by vehicle

    Heated zones around sensors prevent frost and moisture buildup, helping your safety systems work reliably.

    What it means

    A sensor heated zone is an electrical heating element integrated into or around camera, radar, or sensor mounts on the windscreen. Its purpose is to prevent frost, ice, condensation, and moisture accumulation on sensor lenses and housings. This keeps safety systems — such as lane-keeping assist, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control — functioning accurately in cold, wet, or foggy conditions. Without this heating, moisture or ice can obscure sensors and cause them to malfunction or deactivate.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook for mention of 'heated sensor zone' or 'sensor heating' in the windscreen or ADAS section. Look at the top edge of your windscreen where cameras or radar modules are mounted — you may see small heating elements or wiring near these components. Ask your dealership or service centre directly: they can confirm whether your specific model includes sensor heating as standard.

    Replacement impact

    Windscreens with heated sensor zones require careful handling during replacement to preserve the heating element and its electrical connections. The heating circuit must be reconnected properly after the new glass is fitted. Depending on the vehicle, this may involve static or dynamic camera calibration after installation. We confirm the exact procedure — including any calibration needs — when we look up your vehicle details.

  • Blue14
    2003–2015

    Blue-tinted windscreens reduce glare and heat while maintaining a subtle, modern appearance.

    What it means

    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.

    How to tell

    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.

    Replacement impact

    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.

  • Grey Sun Strip11
    2000–2022

    A grey-tinted band across the top of your windscreen that reduces glare from sunlight and reflections above.

    What it means

    A grey sun strip is a tinted gradient band built into the top edge of the windscreen during manufacture. It sits within the laminated glass layers and gradually fades from opaque grey at the very top to clear further down. The strip is designed to reduce glare and reflections from sunlight, street lights, and oncoming headlights, improving comfort and visibility for the driver without obstructing the view of traffic signals or overhead hazards. Sun strips are a factory-applied feature unique to windscreens—they cannot be added to side or rear glass because those are typically toughened rather than laminated.

    How to tell

    Look at the top of your windscreen from inside the vehicle. You will see a grey-tinted band that fades to clear glass. The tint is gradual and integral to the glass itself, not a removable film or coating. Your vehicle's service records or handbook may also list it as a standard feature. If unsure, ask your dealer or service centre whether your specific model includes a sun strip.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a sun strip, the replacement glass must be sourced in the exact matching variant—including the sun-strip tint and fade profile. Aftermarket and OE glass are both available for most vehicles, but the variant must be correct to match your original. There is no calibration required for the sun strip itself. If your windscreen also carries camera or sensor features, those will be calibrated separately according to your vehicle's needs.

  • Other Hardware9
    2011–2023

    Factory-fitted brackets and mounts bonded to the glass, pre-assembled and ready to fit without sub-assembly.

    What it means

    Other Hardware refers to factory-fitted brackets, mounts, connectors, or trim pieces bonded permanently to the windscreen or other glass during manufacturing. These are integral to the vehicle's design but do not activate or control a specific feature — they simply secure or position components like sensors, trim strips, or mounting points. Unlike feature-specific hardware, these items are passive structural elements. A replacement carrying Other Hardware arrives pre-bonded and ready to install without additional assembly or modification.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle documentation or ask your dealership service centre whether your windscreen or glass panel carries factory-bonded brackets or mounts. Visual inspection may reveal trim strips, sensor housings, or antenna mounts bonded to the edges or interior surface of the glass. Your original invoice or parts list will specify if Other Hardware is present.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement glass carrying Other Hardware must be sourced as a complete assembly — the brackets and mounts come pre-bonded from the supplier and cannot be transferred from the old glass. Installation is straightforward: the fitter removes the old glass and fits the replacement with its hardware already in place. No additional sub-assembly, bonding, or recalibration of the hardware itself is required. Fitting time is unaffected.

  • Green Sun Strip6
    1995–2026

    A green-tinted band at the windscreen's top edge that reduces glare from sunlight above.

    What it means

    A green sun strip is a graduated tint band integrated into the windscreen's laminate at the upper edge. It filters intense sunlight and glare from above — particularly useful on motorways and in bright conditions — whilst maintaining clarity through the main viewing area below. The tint is permanent, fused into the laminate layer during manufacture, and cannot be applied or removed afterwards. Sun strips are a windscreen-only feature because they must be built into the laminate during production; side and rear glass cannot carry them as they are typically toughened rather than laminated.

    How to tell

    Look at the top edge of your windscreen from the inside. A sun strip appears as a distinct green-tinted gradient band that fades from darker at the very top to clear below. It is visible whether the car is parked or moving. You can also check your vehicle's specification sheet or ask your dealership or current service centre to confirm whether your windscreen includes a sun strip.

    Replacement impact

    The replacement windscreen must be the green sun strip variant to match your original. This is not a post-fit addition; it must be ordered as part of the glass itself. Availability is usually straightforward for current and recent models from major manufacturers, though older or less common variants may require a longer lead time. The sun strip does not affect calibration requirements or cure time — it is simply a laminate feature and does not complicate the fitting process.

  • Bronze4
    1980–1993

    Bronze tint reduces glare and heat whilst maintaining a warm aesthetic that complements most vehicle interiors.

    What it means

    Bronze tint is a coloured coating applied to the windscreen during manufacture to reduce solar heat transmission and glare from sunlight. It's one of several standard tint options (alongside green, grey, and blue) offered by most vehicle makers. The tint doesn't impair visibility but gives the glass a warm, brownish appearance when viewed from outside. Most modern vehicles have some form of windscreen tint as standard—it's rarely a clear, untinted windscreen.

    How to tell

    Roll down a side window halfway and hold a white piece of paper behind the glass from outside. If you see a bronze or warm-brown tint in the side window, your windscreen carries the same tint. Alternatively, ask your vehicle's dealer or service centre for the original windscreen specification—they can confirm the tint colour code. Most documentation refers to it as 'bronze' or occasionally 'warm bronze'.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with bronze tint, the replacement glass must match the original tint specification exactly. Fitting an untinted or differently tinted windscreen will create a noticeable colour mismatch with the side windows and alter the vehicle's interior light and thermal characteristics. We confirm the exact tint code from your vehicle's records and source an OE-equivalent or OEM glass to preserve the original appearance and performance.

  • Heated Rear Windscreen2
    2018–2026

    Heated rear windscreen with integrated wires clears mist and ice when you switch on the demister.

    What it means

    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.

    How to tell

    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 impact

    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.

  • Heated Wiper Rest Area2
    2017–2026

    Heating elements embedded in the glass melt ice from your wipers and the bottom of your windscreen.

    What it means

    A heated wiper rest area uses electric heating elements embedded into the windscreen in the area where your wipers park when not in use. These elements warm the glass to prevent ice and frost from bonding to the wiper blades and the lower windscreen edge during cold weather. This reduces the effort needed to clear ice in the morning and helps protect your wipers from damage caused by frozen adhesion to the glass.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen's lower edge where the wipers rest — you may see faint heating lines or elements visible in the glass. Your handbook or service history will confirm the feature. You can also ask your dealer or service centre whether your vehicle is equipped with a heated wiper rest area.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a heated wiper rest area, the replacement glass must include the heating elements. Aftermarket and OE glazing suppliers offer this feature, but availability varies by vehicle. The heating system does not require calibration after replacement, though the technician will ensure the heating element connections are properly restored during installation.

  • OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer2
    2012–2022

    OEM glass is manufactured by your vehicle's original maker and meets exact factory specifications.

    What it means

    OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) glass is produced by the same manufacturer that supplied your vehicle when it was built. It matches your car's original windscreen or window precisely — same optical properties, tinting, coatings, and integration with any embedded features like cameras or sensors. OEM glass is the highest specification available and carries full manufacturer traceability.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's service records or ask your dealership service centre whether your current glass is OEM or aftermarket. The dealership parts department can also confirm OEM availability for your specific make, model, and year. Some vehicles have OEM glass marked with manufacturer codes on the edge, though these aren't always visible after installation.

    Replacement impact

    OEM glass typically costs more than aftermarket alternatives but guarantees perfect fitment and optical performance. Lead times may be longer because OEM stock is ordered directly from the vehicle manufacturer rather than held in local distributor inventory. If your vehicle has embedded features (cameras, sensors, coatings), OEM glass ensures compatibility. Calibration requirements remain unchanged — any ADAS or sensor calibration needed depends on your specific vehicle, not on whether glass is OEM or aftermarket.

  • GPS1
    2013–2017

    GPS antenna built into the windscreen connects your sat-nav to satellite signals for reliable navigation.

    What it means

    A GPS antenna is laminated into the windscreen glass during manufacture, providing a direct aerial connection for your vehicle's satellite-navigation system. This integrated design offers better signal reception than external antennas and a cleaner aesthetic. The antenna print and electrical connector are engineered into the glass itself, allowing the navigation receiver to lock onto GPS satellites without interference from the vehicle's metal body or other components.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or ask your dealership service centre whether your windscreen carries an integrated GPS antenna. You won't see obvious external aerials or connectors on the glass itself — the antenna is laminated internally. If your sat-nav works reliably without a visible roof-mounted antenna, it's likely GPS-equipped.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement windscreens with GPS antennas must be sourced as OEM (original-equipment) glass to preserve navigation functionality. The antenna print pattern and electrical connector are specific to your vehicle's sat-nav system. Aftermarket glass without the antenna print will not support GPS reception. We confirm OEM availability when you book; lead times may be slightly longer than standard glass.

  • HUD - Head Up Display1
    2024–2026No calibration after replacement

    A Head-Up Display projects your speed, navigation cues and key alerts onto the windscreen so you can read them without looking down.

    What it means

    A Head-Up Display (HUD) projects driving information — speed, navigation cues, ADAS alerts — onto the windscreen in your line of sight, so you can read it without taking your eyes off the road. The projector is mounted in the dashboard and shines the image upwards onto a special HUD-compatible windscreen that uses a wedge-shaped laminate to prevent a ghost image. The image typically appears to float a few feet ahead of the car. Common on premium and sports models, increasingly standard on mid-range cars from the 2020s onwards.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or handbook under 'display features' or 'HUD'. Look for a small projector unit mounted on the dashboard, typically below the steering wheel or in the instrument cluster area. When you start the vehicle, a bright image should appear on the lower windscreen area. Your dealer's service centre can confirm whether your specific model and trim level includes a HUD.

    Replacement impact

    Your replacement windscreen needs to be HUD-compatible — built with the correct wedge laminate so the projected image stays sharp and double-free. Once the HUD-compatible glass is fitted, the projector itself typically doesn't need recalibration: image position is user-adjustable via your dashboard controls. We confirm your vehicle uses the HUD-compatible windscreen variant when ordering, so the replacement matches the original.

Ford platforms we cover for windscreen replacement(37)
  • II L1/II L22023-present

    Tourneo Custom

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • U6252020-present

    Explorer

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • C4822019-present

    Kuga

    7 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C5192018-present

    Focus

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • B4792017-2023

    Fiesta

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CD3902015-2023

    Galaxy

    10 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CD5392015-2023

    S-Max

    24 active variants in our catalogue.

  • B5622014-2021

    KA+

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CD391/CD42014-2022

    Mondeo

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • B32012-2017

    B-Max

    15 active variants in our catalogue.

  • B515/BK2012-2022

    EcoSport

    8 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C5202012-2019

    Kuga

    25 active variants in our catalogue.

  • V3622012-2023

    Tourneo, Transit Custom

    15 active variants in our catalogue.

  • 300L1/300L22012-2023

    Tourneo Custom

    14 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C3442011-2019

    C-Max

    22 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C3462011-2018

    Focus

    30 active variants in our catalogue.

  • T62011-present

    Ranger

    15 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C3942008-2012

    Kuga

    14 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CD32006-2012

    Fusion

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CD3402006-2015

    S-Max

    24 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C3072004-2011

    Focus

    11 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C2142003-2010

    C-Max

    17 active variants in our catalogue.

  • RL22002-2006

    Street Ka

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • EUCD2000-2014

    Mondeo

    33 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C1701998-2004

    Focus

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • UN931997-2002

    Expedition

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • U1521995-2001

    Explorer

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • BE911995-2002

    Fiesta

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • V1911995-2006

    Galaxy

    13 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CDW271993-2002

    Cougar, Mondeo

    8 active variants in our catalogue.

  • CE141990-2002

    Escort

    7 active variants in our catalogue.

  • UN461990-1994

    Explorer

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • BE131989-1997

    Fiesta

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • GD1989-1992

    Probe

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • Erika1980-1990

    Escort

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • TC21976-1982

    Cortina

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • TC11970-1976

    Cortina

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

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