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No two window regulators 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 G-Class has run in a long-lived first generation (W460/W461/W463) from 1979 onwards, with the current W463-based second-generation model launched in 2018 representing a fundamental redesign of the platform and body structure. Window regulators are generation-specific, so a pre-2018 and post-2018 regulator will not interchange. Always confirm your exact model year with the breaker against your registration to ensure you're quoted the correct part.
These sit either side of the major 2018 generational redesign — the pre-2018 W463 and the post-2018 redesigned W463 use different door structures and regulators. A 2015 regulator is very unlikely to fit a 2019 car, but whether a specific part crosses that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Do not assume compatibility across that 2018 changeover.
Yes, window regulators are side-specific — the nearside (NS, passenger/left) and offside (OS, driver/right) regulators are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. When requesting a quote on Findapart, always specify NS or OS clearly so the breaker can pull the correct unit. Fitting the wrong side will mean the regulator mechanism runs in the wrong direction and will not work.
For window regulators, trim level does not affect fitment — the door frame and regulator mechanism are the same across G-Class variants of the same generation and body configuration. You may find cosmetic differences such as different glass tints or interior finishes when sourcing from a higher-spec donor car, but these do not affect whether the regulator itself fits. Confirm generation and side (NS/OS) with the breaker and trim is not a concern for the mechanical fitment.
The G-Class has been offered in both 3-door and 5-door body styles, and the front door dimensions can differ between these configurations, meaning the regulators may not be interchangeable. Always tell the breaker your exact body style as well as the side (NS/OS) and model year so they can match the correct regulator. Confirm this against your registration with the breaker rather than assuming a regulator from a different door count will fit.
The G-Class has used both manual and electric window regulators across its production history, and the two types are not interchangeable within the door. Whether the specific year or specification of your car uses one type or the other, or whether there were mid-range changes within a generation, is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration rather than rely on general guidance. Providing your reg ensures the breaker can cross-reference the correct regulator type for your car.