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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 Boxer has been through two main generations in the UK: the first generation ran from 1994 to 2006, and the second generation (the current platform, shared with the Citroën Relay and Fiat Ducato) launched in 2006 and has continued with updates since. The generation is the most important factor for windscreen fitment, so always confirm which generation your van belongs to before ordering. A windscreen from the wrong generation will not fit, so check your registration with the breaker to be sure.
Both a 2008 and a 2015 Boxer fall within the second-generation platform that began in 2006, so in terms of basic body fitment they are broadly from the same family. However, you must also check whether either van has an ADAS camera bracket or heating elements built into the glass, as these features became more common on later models and a plain windscreen will not work correctly if your van relies on a forward-facing camera. Confirm the exact glass specification against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Trim level — whether your van is a standard Boxer, Professional, Plus, or any other grade — does not affect which windscreen you need, as the glass aperture and mounting are the same across the range. What does matter is whether your specific van has a heated windscreen or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, regardless of trim, so check those features rather than worrying about the trim name. A screen sourced from a lower-spec van may look slightly different internally if it lacks a camera mount or heating elements, but the fitment question comes down to the glass specification, not the badge.
If your Boxer has a forward-facing driver assistance system — such as lane departure warning or automatic emergency braking — the windscreen will typically have a bracket or mount near the top centre of the glass to hold the camera. You can usually spot this by looking at the inside top of your current screen for a plastic housing or bonded bracket. When sourcing a used screen, tell the breaker whether your van has this bracket fitted, as fitting a plain screen to a camera-equipped van will leave the system inoperable and may require professional recalibration regardless.
No — the first-generation Boxer (1994–2006) and the second-generation Boxer (2006 onwards) are different platforms with different body structures, so the windscreens are not interchangeable. Always make sure the screen you are buying is from the correct generation for your van. Confirm the donor vehicle's registration or year with the breaker to be certain you are getting the right generation glass.
The glass aperture may be physically the same, but a heated windscreen has embedded elements and additional electrical connectors that your van may not be wired for, so it is not simply a straight swap. Fitting a heated screen to an unheated van would require additional wiring work, and the connectors may not match. It is worth discussing this with the breaker before you buy, as sourcing a like-for-like unheated screen is usually the simpler and more cost-effective route.