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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 Peugeot 106 ran from 1991 to 2003 and had two main generations: the original Series 1 (1991–1996) and the facelifted Series 2 (1996–2003), which brought a revised body and different glass. Because the screen shape changed between Series 1 and Series 2, you need to make sure the breaker's windscreen matches your generation, not just the model name. Always confirm the generation with your registration when requesting a quote.
1995 falls within the Series 1 (1991–1996) and 1997 sits in the Series 2 (1996–2003), so these are different generations with different screen profiles. Windscreens are unlikely to interchange across this boundary, and we'd recommend confirming with the breaker before committing to a purchase. Never assume a screen fits based on model name alone when it spans that 1996 facelift cut-off.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Peugeot 106 – an XR, XN, Independence or Rallye all use the same screen for their respective generation. The main things to check are whether the screen has a heating element or any sensor and camera brackets, as these must match what your car has regardless of trim. Bear in mind a screen from a higher-spec car may have features like a heated element that your trim didn't originally include, which is worth noting but won't stop it fitting.
Check your existing windscreen for fine heating filaments embedded in the glass, or look for the relevant wiring connector at the bottom of the screen. If your car has a heated screen you'll need a replacement that also has the heating element, as an unheated screen won't connect up correctly. Confirm this detail with the breaker when you request a quote so they can match the right item to your car.
Some windscreens have a prepared area or bracket to accommodate a rain sensor, and fitting a screen without this provision can cause the sensor to malfunction or not fit at all. The compatibility of a specific used screen's sensor bracket or mounting with your exact ADAS or rain-sensor setup is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, as this can vary. Don't assume any screen with a sensor area will be a drop-in match for your system.
The windscreen on the Peugeot 106 is the same part regardless of whether the car is a 3-door or 5-door, so body style does not affect which screen you need. What matters is the generation (Series 1 or Series 2) and whether the screen has a heating element or sensor bracket. Just confirm your generation and any screen features with the breaker and you should be on the right track.