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Fitment on a used windscreen varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The BMW i4 launched in 2022 and is currently in its first generation with no facelift boundary between 2022 and 2024, so the screens are broadly from the same platform. However, windscreens on the i4 can vary depending on whether ADAS camera brackets or heating elements are fitted, so you need to confirm those specific features match your car before buying. Always confirm against your registration with the breaker to be sure.
No, the trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the BMW i4 — whether your car is an eDrive35, eDrive40, xDrive40, or M50, the glass opening is the same across the range. What does matter is whether your screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, as not all cars left the factory with these. Check your existing screen before contacting the breaker, and ask them to match those specific features.
Look at the top of your windscreen on the inside — if there is a plastic housing or bracket mounted to the glass near the rear-view mirror, your car has an ADAS camera setup. A used replacement screen must have a compatible bracket pre-fitted to the glass, otherwise your lane-keeping, automatic emergency braking, and other camera-dependent systems may not work correctly. Whether a specific used screen's bracket is compatible with your exact ADAS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as specifications can vary.
No, heated and unheated windscreens are not interchangeable — a heated screen has fine electrical elements embedded in the glass and a dedicated connector, which an unheated screen lacks. Fitting an unheated screen to a car wired for heating, or vice versa, will cause problems and may trigger warning lights. Make sure you know which type your car has before asking a breaker for a quote, and confirm this against your registration when ordering.
No, windscreens are specific to the vehicle's platform and body structure — the i4 (based on the G26 platform) and i5 (based on a different platform) have different screen shapes and are not interchangeable. Stick to sourcing a screen confirmed to fit the BMW i4 and do not assume screens from other BMW EV models will cross over. Always give the breaker your registration so they can verify the correct part.
If your current screen has a camera bracket bonded to the glass, you should not fit a replacement that lacks one, as the camera cannot be safely remounted and your ADAS systems will not function correctly. A screen without the bracket is cheaper because it is a different specification, not a like-for-like part. Confirm with the breaker that any used screen they supply matches your car's exact spec — camera bracket, heating, and any rain sensor aperture — checked against your registration.