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Fitment on a used window winder 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 Peugeot 306 ran from 1993 to 2002 and received a significant facelift in 1997, giving two main generations to be aware of when sourcing parts. Window winder motors are door-specific, so the side (NS or OS) and whether the car is a 3-door or 5-door also affect which motor you need. Always confirm the exact generation with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The 1997 facelift brought changes to the 306's body panels and doors, which means a motor from a pre-facelift car (1993–1997) may not be a direct swap into a post-facelift car (1997–2002). Name the facelift boundary to your breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against both registrations before buying. Crossing that generation boundary without checking is a common source of returns.
Yes, it matters — the front doors on a 3-door 306 are longer than those on a 5-door, so the window regulator and motor assembly differ between body styles. Always specify 3-door or 5-door as well as the side (NS for passenger-left, OS for driver-right) when requesting a quote from a breaker. Rear doors on a 5-door are their own separate fitment again.
Trim level — whether it's an XL, XR, SL, SR, XT, XSi or Cabriolet — does not change the window winder motor fitment in terms of the physical door size and side. What can vary is whether the motor is for a manual winder mechanism or an electric regulator, and that may have changed across certain trim levels or build years, so confirm with the breaker whether your door is electric or manual. The fitment question is door side and body style, not the badge on the boot.
In UK convention, NS (nearside) is the passenger side, which is the left side of the car as you sit in the driver's seat, and OS (offside) is the driver's side on the right. So a front NS motor is for the front-left passenger door, and a front OS motor is for the front-right driver's door. Always double-check this with your breaker when ordering, as getting the side wrong means the motor simply won't fit.
No — engine size and fuel type have no bearing on window winder motor fitment on the 306. What matters is the generation (pre or post 1997 facelift), whether the car is a 3-door or 5-door, and which side (NS or OS) the door is on. Focus your search on those details and you'll give the breaker everything they need to find the right part.