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Fitment on a used wiper motor 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:
The current V-Class (W447) launched in 2014 and replaced the Viano/Vito-based V-Class, making the generation the single most important factor when sourcing a used wiper motor. A motor from another W447 is your strongest starting point, and you should also confirm with the breaker whether you need the front or rear motor, as these are separate units. Always quote your registration when contacting a breaker so they can match the exact part.
Both years sit within the W447 generation (2014-present), so there is a reasonable chance the front wiper motor will interchange, but the W447 received a facelift in 2019 which may have brought changes to ancillary components including wiper systems. This crosses a facelift boundary, so confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing. Never assume fitment purely on generation alone.
The W447 V-Class facelift arrived in 2019, and while the generation is the same, updated models sometimes carry revised wiper motor mounts or connectors. Whether a pre-facelift (2014-2018) motor crosses into a post-facelift (2019-on) car without issue is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your registration. This is the key boundary to flag when you make your enquiry.
Trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the V-Class; the motor is determined by generation and whether it is front or rear, not by whether the car is a Sport, AMG Line, or base specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as wiper arm finish, but the motor itself should be the same across trims within the same generation and facelift phase. Confirm front or rear with your breaker and provide your registration to be sure.
The W447 V-Class is a distinct platform from the Viano (W639) and Vito (W447 shares a platform with the Vito, but the body and systems differ), so do not assume cross-model compatibility without checking. Whether a specific Vito W447-based wiper motor unit physically and electrically matches the V-Class version is something to confirm directly with the breaker against both registrations. Quoting both vehicles to your breaker will give them the best chance of confirming a match.
No, front and rear wiper motors are separate units with different specifications, so you must be clear with the breaker about which one you need when requesting a quote. On the V-Class, the rear motor is typically specific to the tailgate design, while the front motor drives the linkage across the windscreen. Always state front or rear clearly alongside your registration when contacting a breaker through Findapart.