Compare prices on a used Mercedes-Benz Vito wiper motor from UK breakers. Free part request, no obligation.
Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.
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 Vito has run across three main generations: the W638 (1996–2003), the W639 (2003–2014), and the current W447 (2014–present). Generation is the key fitment factor for wiper motors, as the wiper mechanism, linkage, and motor mountings differ between generations. Always confirm the generation with your breaker by giving them your registration, as mid-generation running changes can also affect compatibility.
This question crosses a major generation boundary: the W639 ran until 2014 and the W447 began in 2014, so a 2012 motor is W639 and a 2015 motor is W447. These generations use different wiper systems and the parts are very unlikely to be interchangeable. Route this directly to the breaker, quoting both registrations, so they can confirm which motor applies to each vehicle.
For wiper motors, trim level does not affect fitment on the Vito; Pure, Pro, and Sport variants within the same generation share the same wiper motor. The only meaningful variables are the generation (W638, W639, or W447) and whether you need the front or rear motor. You may find minor cosmetic differences in how the wiper arms or cowl panels are finished across trims, but the motor itself is the same — confirm with your breaker using your registration to be sure.
No, the front and rear wiper motors are different parts and are not interchangeable. The front motor drives a linkage assembly across the windscreen, while the rear motor is a self-contained unit mounted in the tailgate. When requesting a quote from a breaker, always specify front or rear so they pull the correct unit.
Within the W639 generation there were running production updates, and it is worth telling the breaker both the donor year and your vehicle's registration rather than assuming all W639 years are identical. For most of the generation the front wiper motor is consistent, but minor revisions can occur mid-run. Giving the breaker your full registration is the safest approach and allows them to match the part accurately.
The Vito, Sprinter, and V-Class are distinct vehicles with different bodyshells and wiper systems, so direct interchangeability is unlikely even where they share a platform era. Some components can cross over between closely related Mercedes vans, but this is not something to assume without verification. Ask the breaker specifically whether a part pulled from a Sprinter or V-Class is confirmed to fit your Vito registration before purchasing.