Get quotes for a used or replacement BMW 7 Series wiper motor. Genuine second hand parts from UK vehicle dismantlers - free request, breakers with stock reply direct.
Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.
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 7 Series has run across several distinct generations: E38 (1994–2001), E65/E66 (2001–2008), F01/F02 (2008–2015, with a facelift in 2012), and G11/G12 (2015–2023, with a facelift in 2019). Generation is the key factor for wiper motor fitment, so always identify which generation your car belongs to before sourcing a used part. Confirm the exact part reference with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The F01/F02 generation runs from 2008 to 2015, with a facelift introduced in 2012. Because the facelift can involve changes to wiring connectors or motor specifications, a pre-facelift (2008–2012) unit may not be a straight swap into a post-facelift (2012–2015) car. Name the generation boundary to the breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against your specific registration before purchasing.
No, trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the BMW 7 Series — the motor is determined by generation and whether it is a front or rear application, not by whether your car is an SE, Sport, M Sport, or Individual. You may find cosmetic differences in surrounding trim panels from car to car, but the motor itself is not trim-specific. Just make sure you specify front or rear when asking your breaker for a quote.
The E38 (1994–2001) and E65 (2001–2008) are separate generations with different bodyshells, wiring, and fixings, so these motors are not generally interchangeable. Always source a motor from within the correct generation for your car. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker to avoid an incompatible unit.
The G11/G12 generation covers 2015–2023, with a notable facelift arriving in 2019 that updated various electrical systems. Whether the front wiper motor crosses that 2019 boundary without modification is not something we can confirm with certainty, so route this question directly to the breaker and ask them to check against both your registration and the donor car's registration before agreeing a sale.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are entirely different units with different fixings, connectors, and drive mechanisms, so you must specify which one you need when contacting a breaker. The 7 Series is a saloon or long-wheelbase saloon, so confirm with the breaker whether a rear wiper motor is even fitted to your specific car, as not all variants include one. Getting the right generation and front or rear position correct will be the most important information you can give a breaker when requesting a quote.