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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 EQA (H243) launched in the UK in 2021 and is a single-generation model through to the current day, so you are working within one platform. However, fitment still depends on whether your car has a heated windscreen and whether it has a bracket or mount for an ADAS camera, as these are not interchangeable with non-equipped screens. Always confirm with the breaker using your registration so they can match the exact specification.
No — the drivetrain and power output make no difference to windscreen fitment on the EQA. What actually matters is whether your windscreen is heated and whether it carries a bracket or mount for a forward-facing ADAS camera, both of which are independent of the variant you drive. Focus your conversation with the breaker on those features rather than the motor spec.
Trim level — whether Sport, AMG Line, AMG Line Premium, or AMG Line Premium Plus — does not determine windscreen fitment on the EQA. The differences that matter are whether the screen is heated and whether it has an ADAS camera bracket fitted, and these can vary across the range regardless of trim name. Bear in mind that if you are replacing a heated screen, a non-heated one from a lower-spec car will physically fit but you will lose that function, so do check the spec of the donor car with the breaker.
Both years sit within the same EQA H243 generation, so you are not crossing a platform boundary, which is a good starting point. That said, ADAS camera bracket design and heating element specifications can change across a production run even within the same generation, so a 2021 screen and a 2024 screen are not automatically interchangeable. Confirm the heated/unheated status and camera bracket details with the breaker against both registrations before committing.
The three things that matter most are: whether the screen is heated or unheated, whether it has a bracket or mount for a forward-facing ADAS camera, and whether the generation matches (all UK EQAs to date are the H243 platform). Rain sensor and camera bracket compatibility with the specific ADAS suite on your car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Getting these details right at the point of enquiry will save you an expensive return.
The EQA is offered solely as a five-door SUV body style in the UK, so there are no coupé or three-door variants to worry about here. Fitment differences come down to heated versus unheated glass and the presence or absence of an ADAS camera bracket — not body style. Confirm those specifics with the breaker and you are asking the right questions.