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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 X2 (F39) ran from 2018 to 2023 as a single generation, with a mid-cycle refresh arriving in 2020 that brought updated styling and minor interior changes. When sourcing a used wiper motor, the key question is whether the part is from the pre-2020 or post-2020 car, as the facelift can affect components including wiper system fitment. Always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration to be sure.
The 2020 facelift is a known boundary for the BMW X2 (F39), and whether the wiper motor design changed across that cut-off is not something we can confirm with certainty. We'd recommend routing this question directly to the breaker, quoting both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration, so they can verify the part numbers match before you commit. Don't assume pre-facelift and post-facelift motors are interchangeable without that check.
Trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the BMW X2 — the motor is determined by the generation (F39) and whether it's the front or rear unit, not by whether the car is an SE, Sport, xLine, M Sport, or M Sport X. You may find cosmetic differences around the wiper area such as different finishes on surrounding trim pieces, but the motor itself should be the same across trims for the same model year. Confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration to be safe.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are completely different parts with different fixings, connectors, and mechanisms, so you must specify which one you need when contacting a breaker. The front motor drives the linkage across the windscreen, while the rear motor is a self-contained unit mounted in the tailgate. Make this clear in your quote request to avoid being sent the wrong part.
The BMW X2 (F39) is a unique body style and its wiper system — particularly the rear tailgate motor — is unlikely to be shared directly with the X1 (F48) or X3 (G01) due to differences in body design and tailgate geometry. Front motors can sometimes share part numbers across BMW platforms of the same era, but this is not something to assume without checking. Ask the breaker to cross-reference part numbers against your registration before purchasing.
The most important things to confirm are the model year of the donor vehicle (and whether it's pre or post the 2020 facelift), whether it's the front or rear motor, and ideally a matching OEM part number. A good breaker will be able to check the part number against your registration plate to verify compatibility. Never rely on year alone — always ask the breaker to confirm directly.