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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 Citan ran in its first generation (W415) from 2012 to 2021, and the second generation (W420) launched in 2021 onwards — these are substantially different vehicles with different door structures, so a motor from the W415 generation will not fit a W420 or vice versa. Always confirm the generation with the breaker by providing your registration number before buying.
Yes, the front door shells differ between the three-door and five-door (or panel van and crew van) body variants, so the winder motor and regulator assembly are specific to the door count. Make sure you tell the breaker whether your Citan is a three-door or five-door build, as well as which side you need.
Absolutely — window winder motors are side-specific, so the nearside (NS, passenger/left side) motor will not swap with the offside (OS, driver/right side) motor. Always state clearly whether you need NS or OS when getting a quote from a breaker.
No — sliding and hinged rear doors are mechanically quite different, so their window winder motors are not interchangeable. For sliding-door variants on the van body, wheelbase can also affect the door size, so confirm both the door type and wheelbase with the breaker using your registration.
Trim level itself does not affect the fitment of the window winder motor; what matters is the generation, the door count, and which side (NS or OS) you need. You may find cosmetic differences such as interior door-card finish between trim levels, but the motor mechanism fitting to the door frame is determined by the door variant, not the trim name.
This spans a generation boundary: the W415 generation ran up to 2021, and the new W420 generation also began in 2021, so a 2021 donor vehicle could be either generation depending on when it was built. Name the boundary confidently but route the crossing to the breaker — give them your registration and ask them to confirm which generation their donor car is before assuming compatibility.