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No two windscreens are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The CLK ran across two main generations: the W208 (1997–2002) and the W209 (2003–2009), and windscreens are not interchangeable between these two platforms. Within each generation, the glass is broadly consistent, but always confirm against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
The W209 received a facelift in 2005, but this did not change the windscreen aperture, so the glass itself is generally the same across both pre- and post-facelift W209 models. The more important thing to check is whether your car has an ADAS camera bracket or rain sensor mount, as these fittings vary regardless of facelift date and must match. Confirm the bracket specification with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
No — trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the CLK, so an Elegance, Avantgarde, or AMG-badged car all use the same glass for a given generation. The only differences you might notice from a donor car of a different trim are cosmetic, such as a tinted band or different obscuration print, which is worth checking if appearance matters to you. The key variables are generation (W208 or W209) and whether the screen has a heated element or camera bracket fitted.
2002 falls in the W208 generation, while 2003 is the first year of the W209, so these two screens will not interchange — the body structures and apertures are different. Make sure any screen you source is confirmed as W208 to suit your 2002 car, and verify this with the breaker against your registration.
Yes, this does matter — a heated windscreen has an embedded element and a specific wiring connector, so fitting an unheated screen to a car wired for heating (or vice versa) will cause problems. When contacting a breaker, confirm whether your car has a heated screen by checking for the connector at the base of the glass or consulting your handbook, and make sure the donor screen matches.
Some CLK W209 models were fitted with rain sensors, and a screen from a car without the correct mounting boss or bracket will not support that sensor properly. Whether a specific used screen's bracket or sensor mount will be fully compatible with your car's particular system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this varies by build date and specification rather than following a simple rule.