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Mercedes-Benz MB100 Windscreen Replacement Parts

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Buying a used Mercedes-Benz MB100 windscreen: what matters

Fitment on a used windscreen varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a windscreen from an older Mercedes-Benz MB100 fit my van?

The MB100 was produced as a single generation spanning broadly the late 1980s through to the mid-1990s, so windscreens from across that production run are generally based on the same body shell and aperture. However, whether a specific used screen will physically interchange depends on whether both vehicles share the same heated or unheated glass and whether any ADAS camera or sensor brackets are present, so confirm those details with the breaker against your registration before agreeing a purchase. Never assume fitment without checking.

Does it matter which trim level my MB100 is when buying a used windscreen?

No, trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the MB100 — the glass aperture is the same regardless of specification. What does matter is whether your screen is heated or unheated, and whether it carries any camera or sensor brackets, so check those points with the breaker. You may find cosmetic differences such as tinting or obscuration band depth between screens sourced from different vehicles, but these do not affect whether the glass fits.

How do I know if my MB100 windscreen has a heated element or camera bracket?

Look at your existing screen — a heated windscreen will have a fine wire grid or bus bars visible in the glass, usually connected by terminals near the edges, while a camera bracket will typically be a plastic or metal mount bonded to the upper centre of the screen behind the rear-view mirror. If you are unsure what your van has, check your vehicle handbook or describe what you can see to the breaker so they can match the correct screen. Fitting an unheated screen in place of a heated one, or missing a camera bracket, will leave you without those functions.

Does a windscreen from a Mercedes-Benz MB100 with a different engine fit mine?

Yes — engine choice has no bearing on windscreen fitment for the MB100, so a screen from a diesel example will fit a petrol-engined van and vice versa. The factors that actually matter are whether both screens are heated or unheated and whether they share the same bracket configuration. Confirm these points with the breaker against your registration to be sure.

My MB100 has a rain sensor — will any used MB100 windscreen fit?

A rain sensor requires a specific prepared area or bracket on the glass for the sensor to bond correctly, so not every used MB100 windscreen will necessarily be compatible with your sensor setup. You should confirm with the breaker that the screen they have matches your rain sensor and any associated camera or ADAS system fitted to your specific vehicle, as compatibility with a particular sensor configuration is something only they can verify against the part in hand. Do not assume any screen will work simply because it came from the same model.

I have found a cheap used windscreen listed as fitting a Mercedes-Benz MB100 — what should I check before buying?

Ask the breaker to confirm whether the screen is heated or unheated, and whether it has any camera or sensor brackets attached, then compare those details to your existing screen. The MB100 ran as a single generation so the body aperture should be consistent, but heated elements and ADAS brackets are easy to miss and will affect whether the screen works fully in your van. Confirm everything against your registration with the breaker before committing, as a used part cannot be guaranteed to fit without those checks.