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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:
The Mercedes-Benz EQC was produced as a single generation from 2019 onwards, so in terms of platform there is no generation boundary to worry about. However, windscreens can still differ depending on whether the glass has heating elements or brackets for ADAS cameras fitted, and these features varied across the production run. Always confirm with the breaker that the screen from the donor car matches your car's specification before buying.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the EQC — an Edition 1, AMG Line, or Sport screen is the same glass as far as the part itself is concerned. What does matter is whether the screen carries a camera or sensor bracket for ADAS systems, or heating elements, regardless of which trim the donor car was. Confirm those features against your registration with the breaker, as the cosmetic trim badge on the car makes no difference to whether the glass will fit.
Many EQCs are fitted with ADAS systems such as lane-keeping assist and autonomous emergency braking, which require a camera bracket bonded or built into the windscreen. If your car has these features, fitting a plain screen without the correct bracket will stop those systems from working. Ask the breaker to confirm the donor screen carries a compatible camera bracket and always have your registration to hand so they can check against your car's specific ADAS setup.
The EQC runs as one generation throughout its production, so there is no named facelift boundary between 2019 and 2022 that would rule out fitment in principle. That said, the presence or absence of heated glass and ADAS camera brackets is the real variable across the production run, and a screen fitted to a 2019 car may not carry the same features as one from a 2022 car. Confirm the specific features of both the donor screen and your own car with the breaker before committing to a purchase.
Some EQC windscreens are fitted with heating elements — sometimes covering the full screen, sometimes just the wiper rest area — while others are unheated plain glass. You can usually tell by looking for very fine wires embedded in the glass, or by checking your car's option list or window sticker if you have it. A heated screen from a donor car will not function correctly in a car not wired for it, and vice versa, so make sure you tell the breaker whether your screen is heated or unheated when getting a quote.
The EQC is a relatively low-volume model compared to mainstream Mercedes-Benz cars, so used screens do come up but may take a little longer to locate than parts for higher-volume vehicles. When contacting breakers through Findapart, give your full registration so they can check whether the donor car's screen matches your heated or unheated specification and whether the correct ADAS camera bracket is present. Never assume two EQC screens are interchangeable just because the cars are the same model year.