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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz C-Class windscreen

Used windscreens vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a windscreen from a 2015 C-Class fit my 2019 C-Class?

The current W205 C-Class ran from 2014 to 2021, so both years sit within the same generation, which is a good starting point. However, later W205 models are more likely to have ADAS camera brackets and heating elements built into the glass, and if your 2019 car has these features, a plain 2015 screen is unlikely to work properly with them. Always confirm with the breaker that the donor screen matches your car's exact specification — particularly camera bracket type and whether heating is fitted — using your registration number.

Does a windscreen from a W204 C-Class fit a W205 C-Class?

No — the W204 (2007–2014) and the W205 (2014–2021) are different generations with different body shapes, so their windscreens are not interchangeable. This is one of the clearest cut-off points to know when searching for a used screen. Always buy within the correct generation and then check camera and heating specs match your car.

Does the trim level affect which windscreen I need — for example, does an AMG Line need a different screen to an SE or Sport?

Trim level — whether SE, Sport, AMG Line, or any other — does not determine which windscreen fits your C-Class. What matters is the generation (W204 or W205), whether your screen has heating elements, and whether it has a bracket for an ADAS camera or rain sensor. Bear in mind that a screen sourced from a different trim car may have minor cosmetic differences such as a slightly different shade of tint or band at the top, so it's worth mentioning this to the breaker.

My C-Class is a 2016 — does it need a windscreen with a camera bracket?

By 2016, many W205 C-Class models were leaving the factory with forward-facing camera systems mounted at the top of the windscreen, but not every car in that year was specified with them. Check your own windscreen and the area behind your rear-view mirror to see whether a camera or bracket is present. Confirm with the breaker that any used screen they're supplying matches your setup — fitting a screen without the correct bracket can affect your ADAS or lane-assist system.

Can I use a windscreen from a pre-facelift W205 on a post-facelift W205?

The W205 received a facelift in 2018, and while the body generation is the same, there can be differences in camera bracket design and sensor placement between pre- and post-facelift cars. The glass aperture shape is broadly similar, but whether a pre-2018 screen is a safe swap onto a post-2018 car — especially if ADAS features changed — is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume it will work.

Does a heated windscreen from any W205 fit my W205 C-Class, or do I need an exact match?

Within the W205 generation (2014–2021), a heated windscreen is generally designed for the same body shape, but the heating element connections and camera bracket positions must still match your specific car. If your car has a rain sensor or forward camera, the bracket on the donor screen needs to be compatible with your system — this is something to confirm with the breaker rather than take for granted. Don't assume any heated W205 screen is a straight swap without checking these details against your registration.