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Fitment on a used window winder motor 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 X4 has run across two generations: the F26 (2014–2018) and the G02 (2018–present), with the G02 receiving a facelift in 2021. A motor from within the same generation and same door position should be your starting point, but whether a pre-facelift G02 motor crosses over to the post-2021 facelift G02 is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as door hardware can change at facelift points.
The F26 (2014–2018) and G02 (2018–present) are entirely different generations with different body structures, so a window winder motor from an F26 is very unlikely to fit a G02. Always source a motor from the same generation as your car, and quote your registration to the breaker so they can match the correct part.
Yes, this matters significantly — NS (nearside, passenger side, left) and OS (offside, driver side, right) motors are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify which door you need: NS front, OS front, NS rear, or OS rear, along with your car's generation.
Trim level does not affect window winder motor fitment on the BMW X4 — the motor is determined by generation, door position, and side, not by whether the car is xLine, M Sport, or any other trim. You may find interior trim pieces around the door look different between trims, but the motor itself is a mechanical match provided the generation and door position are the same.
These two cars fall into different generations — the 2017 X4 is an F26, while the 2019 X4 is a G02 — so the motors are not expected to be interchangeable. Source a motor from the correct generation for your car and confirm with the breaker using your registration to be sure.
Yes — alongside the year, give the breaker your full registration and tell them which door you need the motor for: specifically the side (NS nearside/passenger or OS offside/driver) and whether it is a front or rear door. This ensures they pull the right motor for your exact door position, as these are not interchangeable across sides or positions.