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What to check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz CLE windscreen

A used windscreen 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz CLE windscreen cover, and are there any generation changes to be aware of?

The CLE is a relatively new model, launched in 2023 as a single-generation coupe and cabriolet, replacing both the C-Class and E-Class coupe and convertible lines, so currently all CLE windscreens fall within one generation with no facelift boundary yet established. When sourcing a used screen, the key things to check are whether it has heating elements and whether it carries the correct bracket configuration for any ADAS camera fitted to your car. Always confirm against your registration with the breaker to ensure the correct specification is matched.

Does the windscreen from an early 2023 CLE fit a 2024 or 2025 car?

As the CLE has not yet had a facelift or generation change, windscreens from across the 2023-to-present production run are broadly from the same platform, which is a positive sign for interchangeability. However, the critical variables are whether both screens share the same heated-glass specification and identical ADAS camera or sensor bracket arrangement, as these can vary by build date or market spec even within the same generation. Confirm the part against your exact registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a windscreen from a CLE Cabriolet fit a CLE Coupe?

No - the Coupe and Cabriolet are distinct body styles with different roof structures and different windscreen shapes, so their screens are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, make sure you specify whether your car is the Coupe or the Cabriolet so they can pull the correct screen. Never assume screens between the two body styles will fit even if the ADAS and heating specifications look identical.

Does the trim level affect which windscreen fits my CLE - for example, does an AMG Line screen differ from a standard or AMG screen?

Trim level alone - whether your car is standard, AMG Line, or AMG - does not determine which windscreen you need, so a screen from a different trim is not automatically wrong. What actually matters is whether the heated-glass and ADAS camera bracket specifications match your car, regardless of what badge is on the boot. Bear in mind that a screen sourced from a different trim car may arrive with minor cosmetic differences such as a different tint band, but this does not affect whether it will physically fit.

My CLE has a front camera and rain sensor - do I need a windscreen with specific brackets for these to work?

Yes, if your car has ADAS cameras or a rain sensor, the replacement windscreen must carry the correct mounting bracket or sensor zone in the same position, otherwise the system will not function correctly or may not fit at all. Whether a specific used screen's bracket will be fully compatible with the particular ADAS system on your car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as bracket designs can vary even within the same model year. Do not assume that any CLE screen with a camera bracket will automatically work with your car's specific setup.

Is a heated windscreen from another CLE a straightforward swap for my unheated one?

A heated CLE windscreen is a different part from an unheated one, and fitting a heated screen to a car not wired for it means the heating function simply will not work without additional electrical work. If your car already has a heated windscreen, you must source another heated unit to retain that function. Always check the heated or unheated specification with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.