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No two wiper motors are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The BMW 2 Series ran in two main generations: the F22/F45 series launched in 2014, and the G42/G46 series launched in 2021. Generation is the key factor for wiper motor fitment, as the motor mounting, linkage design, and connector type differ between the two. Always confirm the generation against your registration when sourcing from a breaker, as getting the wrong generation is the most common cause of a wiper motor not fitting.
The 2014 car is an F-series (first generation) and the 2021 car is a G-series (second generation), so these sit on either side of a clear generation boundary. Motor mounting points, linkage geometry, and wiring connectors changed between these generations, making a straight swap very unlikely. Confirm this directly with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are completely different units with different mountings, fixings, and connectors, so you must specify which end you need when contacting a breaker. Make sure you describe the position clearly — the front motor drives the linkage assembly on the NS and OS, while the rear motor is a self-contained unit in the tailgate on applicable body styles. Getting the correct position confirmed upfront will save time and avoid a wasted return.
Trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment — the same motor suits Sport, M Sport, Luxury, and other trim grades within the same generation. The wiper system is determined by body style and generation, not by how the car is specified. Do bear in mind that used parts may arrive without any trim-specific finishing, but the motor itself will function the same way across trims.
BMW does share components across models in some cases, but the 2 Series uses its own body structure, and wiper motor fitment depends on the specific bulkhead design, linkage, and connector for that body. Assuming a part from a 1 Series or 3 Series will cross over is risky without verification. Ask the breaker to check the part number against your 2 Series registration rather than relying on general model similarity.
The F-series 2 Series received cosmetic and equipment updates during its production run, but the fundamental wiper motor design and fitment points remained consistent across the first generation (2014–2021). This means a motor from an early F-series car will generally suit a later F-series car, though connector and module variations can occasionally occur. Confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration to be certain.