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A used window regulator 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 Mercedes-Benz 190E (W201) was produced from 1982 to 1993 as a single generation with no major body-structure facelift that changed the door shell, so regulators from across that full 1982–1993 run are broadly considered the same family. However, whether a regulator from one specific year directly swaps into another can depend on detail changes made during production, so always confirm with the breaker quoting against your exact registration. Make sure you also specify NS (nearside/passenger) or OS (offside/driver), as the two sides are not interchangeable.
Yes, this is critical — window regulators are side-specific and a nearside (NS, passenger/left) unit will not fit an offside (OS, driver/right) door. When contacting a breaker on Findapart, always state clearly which side you need. UK convention is NS for the passenger side and OS for the driver side.
Trim and engine variants such as the 190E 2.0, 190E 2.3, 190E 2.6, or the high-performance 190E 2.3-16 and 190E 2.5-16 do not affect window regulator fitment, as the door frame and glass geometry are determined by the body shell, not the engine or specification level. You may find cosmetic differences in door furniture between trim levels, but the regulator mechanism itself fits within the same door structure. Confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure, particularly for the 2.3-16 and 2.5-16 Evolution models which may have had specific production variations.
The 190E was available with both manual and electric window regulators depending on specification and market, and an electric unit is not directly interchangeable with a manual one as they use different mechanisms within the door. Whether your particular car left the factory with electric or manual windows can vary by spec and year, so check your own door before ordering. Confirm with the breaker that the unit they have matches your type — electric or manual — against your registration.
The W201 190E is a single generation running 1982–1993 with no full redesign, but Mercedes did make incremental production changes over that period, and whether an early-build regulator crosses directly to a late-build car is not something that can be guaranteed here. Name the boundary confidently — early cars pre-dating the mid-1980s minor updates and later cars are both W201, but detail differences may exist. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can check the part against your specific build date before purchasing.
No — the colour or finish of a window regulator has no effect on fitment, as it sits inside the door and is not visible once fitted. What matters is the generation (W201, 1982–1993), the door side (NS or OS), and whether the unit is electric or manual to match your existing setup. Focus your search on those factors rather than cosmetic finish.