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No two windscreens 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 Peugeot 108 was produced from 2014 to 2022 as a single generation, sharing its platform with the Toyota Aygo and Citroën C1 of the same era. Windscreens across the range vary mainly by whether a heated windscreen or an ADAS camera bracket is fitted, both of which became more common on later cars. Always check which features your original screen has before sourcing a replacement.
The 108 is a single generation throughout its 2014–2022 run, but later models were more likely to be fitted with ADAS camera brackets or heating elements that earlier screens do not have. If your car has either of those features, a plain early screen will not be a direct like-for-like swap. Name the boundary to the breaker and ask them to match your registration to confirm the screen has the correct bracket and heating provisions.
Trim level — whether Active, Allure, Collection or any other — does not affect which windscreen fits the 108; the glass aperture is the same across all trims. What does matter is whether your specific car has a heated windscreen or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, as those features are tied to the individual vehicle's spec rather than the trim name alone. Give the breaker your registration so they can check those details rather than going on trim level alone.
Look at the top-centre of your current windscreen on the inside — an ADAS-equipped car will have a bracket or housing bonded to the glass, usually just behind the rear-view mirror mount, to hold a forward-facing camera. If that bracket is present, you must source a replacement screen that also has it, otherwise the camera cannot be remounted correctly. Confirm with the breaker that the screen they're supplying matches your car's setup, as camera bracket compatibility with your specific ADAS system is something they'll need to verify against your registration.
A heated windscreen has a fine wire or coating element embedded in the glass and connects to your car's electrical system; fitting an unheated screen means losing that function entirely, and in some cases the wiring plug will simply have nothing to connect to. If your car came with a heated windscreen it is best to source a like-for-like replacement to keep everything working as intended. Let the breaker know whether your original is heated so they can supply the correct glass.
No — engine and gearbox choice have no bearing on windscreen fitment for the 108. The key things to establish are the model year, whether your screen is heated, and whether an ADAS camera bracket is bonded to the glass. Get quotes from breakers using your registration plate so they can cross-reference those details accurately.