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Choosing the right used BMW 2 Series window regulator

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:

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Fitment questions

What years of BMW 2 Series window regulator will fit my car?

The BMW 2 Series F22/F23 (coupe and convertible) ran from 2014 to 2021, and the F45/F46 (Active Tourer and Gran Tourer) ran from 2014 to 2022 — these are distinct body styles and their regulators do not interchange with each other, so make sure you identify which body style you have before sourcing a part. Within the same body style and generation, regulators are specific to the door side (NS or OS), so always quote your side to the breaker. Never assume a part from a different body style will fit even if the model year overlaps.

Does a window regulator from a pre-facelift BMW 2 Series fit a facelifted one?

The F22/F23 2 Series received a facelift around 2017, and while door structures were not fundamentally redesigned, whether the regulator mechanism itself interchanges cleanly across that 2017 boundary is not something to assume — confirm with the breaker quoting against your exact registration. The safer approach is to source a regulator from the same pre- or post-facelift period where possible. Your breaker can cross-reference the part number to verify compatibility.

Does the trim level affect which window regulator I need — for example, does an M Sport need a different regulator than a Sport or SE?

Trim level — whether SE, Sport, M Sport, or M240i — does not affect which window regulator fits, as fitment is determined by the body style, generation, door position, and side (NS or OS), not by specification level. You may find cosmetic differences in the door card or surrounding trim between grades, but the regulator mechanism itself sits within the door frame and is not trim-dependent. Just ensure you match the correct side and body style when sourcing from a breaker.

Is a 2 Series coupe window regulator the same as a 2 Series convertible?

No — the F22 coupe and F23 convertible are different body styles with different door structures, so their window regulators are not interchangeable even though they share the same generation and many mechanical components. Always specify your body style (coupe or convertible) as well as the door side (NS or OS) when getting a quote from a breaker. Fitting the wrong body style regulator risks the mechanism not seating correctly in the door frame.

Will a BMW 1 Series window regulator fit my BMW 2 Series?

The 1 Series and 2 Series are related platforms but are separate model lines with different door dimensions, so you should not assume a 1 Series regulator will fit a 2 Series without verification. Some internal components may share part numbers across platforms, but this is something to confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than taking for granted. Always give the breaker your exact registration so they can cross-reference the correct part.

I need a window regulator for my BMW 2 Series — does it matter which side I order?

Yes, window regulators are side-specific — you must specify whether you need the NS (nearside, passenger side, left) or OS (offside, driver side, right) when contacting a breaker, as the two are not interchangeable. In the UK, the nearside is the left-hand side of the car from the driver's perspective and the offside is the right. Getting the wrong side is one of the most common ordering mistakes with regulators, so double-check before you confirm your quote.