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Choosing the right used BMW 4 Series windscreen

Used windscreens 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

Will a windscreen from a 2014-2020 BMW 4 Series fit my F32/F33/F36?

The first-generation BMW 4 Series (F32 coupé, F33 convertible, F36 Gran Coupé) ran from 2013 to 2020, so windscreens from any year within that range are broadly the right shape — but you must confirm whether the donor screen matches yours for heated glass and ADAS camera bracket fitment before buying. Screens with a camera bracket won't suit a car without one, and vice versa. Always confirm these details with the breaker against your registration.

Does a BMW 4 Series G22 windscreen fit the older F32?

No — the G22 (second-generation 4 Series, launched 2020) and the F32 (first-generation, 2013–2020) are completely different platforms with different windscreen profiles, so the screens are not interchangeable. Stick to a screen from the same generation as your car. Confirm the exact generation of any screen offered with the breaker against your registration to be sure.

Does the trim level affect which windscreen fits — for example, does a Sport screen differ from an M Sport screen?

Trim level — whether Sport, M Sport, xDrive or any other — does not affect windscreen fitment on the BMW 4 Series; the glass shape is the same across the range for a given generation. What does matter is whether your screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket, as these features don't always align between donor and recipient cars regardless of trim. A screen from a different trim level may look visually identical or carry minor tinting differences, so check those cosmetic details with the breaker if they matter to you.

My BMW 4 Series has a camera behind the windscreen — can I use any used screen?

No — if your car has an ADAS camera (used for lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking and similar), the replacement screen needs a compatible camera bracket moulded into it; fitting a plain screen without one means the camera cannot be remounted correctly. Whether a specific used screen's bracket is fully compatible with your car's particular ADAS system is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as bracket designs can vary. Don't assume any screen listed with a camera cutout will work with your setup without that check.

Does it matter if the windscreen is heated or not?

Yes, it matters — a heated windscreen has a fine electrical element embedded in the glass and a specific wiring connector, so fitting an unheated screen to a car wired for heated glass (or vice versa) will either leave you without the heating function or cause a wiring mismatch. Check your current screen for the heating element and tell the breaker so they can match it correctly. This is an easy detail to miss when browsing used screens, so always confirm it before agreeing a purchase.

I have a 2019 4 Series — could a windscreen from a 2021 car fit it?

Unlikely to be straightforward — the 2019 car is a first-generation F32/F33/F36, while a 2021 4 Series is a second-generation G22/G23, and the two generations use different body structures and windscreen profiles. You should source a screen from the same F-series generation (2013–2020) as your car. Confirm the generation of any screen a breaker offers against your registration before proceeding.