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Used windscreens vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Peugeot 307 was produced from 2001 to 2008 as a single generation, with a facelift introduced in 2005 that brought updated front-end styling. Windscreens from the pre-facelift (2001–2005) and post-facelift (2005–2008) cars may differ, so always confirm the exact year of the donor car with the breaker before buying. Never assume any 307 windscreen is a straight swap without checking.
A 2003 car is pre-facelift and a 2006 car is post-facelift (the facelift arrived in 2005), so there is a generation boundary between them and fitment cannot be assumed. Name that boundary clearly to your breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against your specific registration before committing. Do not assume the screens are interchangeable just because the car carries the same 307 nameplate.
Trim level does not affect which windscreen you need — the S, SX, SR, XSi and other 307 variants all use the same screen for a given model year. What you may notice is that a screen sourced from a higher-spec car could have a rain sensor port or heating elements that your original did not, or vice versa, so check those features match your car. Trim is not a fitment concern, but heated versus unheated and any camera or sensor brackets absolutely are.
Yes, if your car has a rain sensor you need a screen with the corresponding mounting area or port, otherwise the sensor cannot be refitted correctly. Whether a specific used screen is fully compatible with your car's particular rain sensor or ADAS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this can vary. Don't assume a screen described as 'with rain sensor port' will definitely suit your exact setup without that check.
Yes — ADAS camera brackets and mounts are bonded into the glass, so if your car has a forward-facing camera system you need a screen with the correct bracket, and if it doesn't you don't want one that's incompatible. Whether a specific bracket from a breaker's screen will align with your car's particular camera or sensor system is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration, as these systems can differ. Getting this wrong can affect safety systems, so it is worth the extra check.
A heated windscreen has a heating element and requires the correct wiring loom and connectors to function — fitting one to a car not wired for it means the heating function simply won't work, though the glass itself will fit physically if the year and specification otherwise match. If you just need to replace a broken screen and don't mind losing the heated function, a heated screen used as a plain screen is generally fine for fitment purposes. Confirm year and any sensor or camera bracket requirements with the breaker as normal.