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A used wiper motor that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW X4 has been produced in two generations: the F26 (2014–2018) and the G02 (2018–present, with a facelift in 2021). Wiper motors are generation-specific, so a front or rear wiper motor from an F26 will not directly swap into a G02 and vice versa. Always make sure the part you're buying matches your generation, and confirm with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
A 2017 X4 is an F26 (first generation, 2014–2018), while a 2019 X4 is a G02 (second generation, 2018–present), so these cross a generation boundary. Wiper motors are not interchangeable across that boundary, and you should be looking specifically for a G02 part for your 2019 car. Confirm the exact part reference with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Yes, it matters significantly — front and rear wiper motors are completely different units with different fixings, connectors, and drive mechanisms. When contacting a breaker, be clear whether you need the front (scuttle-mounted) motor or the rear (tailgate-mounted) motor. Getting this right at the outset will save time and avoid buying the wrong part.
No — trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the BMW X4. Whether your car is an xLine, M Sport, or M Sport X, the wiper motor is the same within a given generation and axle (front or rear). You may find cosmetic differences in how surrounding panels look between trims, but the motor itself interchanges freely across trim grades.
The BMW X3 (F25/G01) and X4 (F26/G02) share platform underpinnings across their respective generations, and some parts do cross over — however, the rear wiper motor in particular may differ due to body style differences between the two models. This is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying, as fitment across models cannot be guaranteed without checking part numbers.
The G02 X4 was facelifted in 2021, and while both pre- and post-facelift cars share the same generation, electrical components such as wiper motors can sometimes differ if the facelift brought connector or software changes. The generation boundary is less of a concern here than it would be between an F26 and G02, but you should still confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.