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Fitment on a used scuttle panel 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 A-Class has run across distinct generations: the W168 (1997–2004), W169 (2004–2012), W176 (2012–2018, facelift 2015), and W177 (2018–present). The scuttle panel is generation-specific, so a panel from one generation will not cross to another. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact platform.
Both sit on the W176 platform, but mid-generation pressing changes can affect panels like the scuttle, and whether the pressing was revised for the 2015 facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying. The generation boundary is clear, but whether a specific panel crosses the 2015 facelift point is not guaranteed. Ask the breaker to check the part number against your reg.
The scuttle panel sits at the base of the windscreen between the bonnet and the cabin, and on the W176 A-Class it follows the platform rather than the door count. That said, confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pressings can occasionally differ between body variants even on the same platform. Engine choice and trim level have no bearing on scuttle panel fitment.
Trim level does not affect scuttle panel fitment on the A-Class — the panel itself is identical across SE, Sport, and AMG Line within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as drainage grille colour or finish between trims, so the part you receive from the breaker may look slightly different to your original, but it will fit. What matters is generation and body style, not trim.
No — the W176 (2012–2018) and W177 (2018–present) are entirely different platforms and the scuttle panel will not interchange between them. Always tell the breaker your exact registration so they pull the correct generation part. Engine size and specification make no difference here; generation is everything.
The W168 (1997–2004) and W169 (2004–2012) are separate generations with different body structures, so their scuttle panels are not interchangeable. Give the breaker your registration to confirm the exact generation, and they will source the correct panel for your car.