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Fitment on a used wiper 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 Boxer runs in two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 1994 to 2006, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2006 and has continued with updates since. Generation is the key factor for wiper motor fitment, as the two generations use different body structures and wiper systems. Always confirm the generation against your registration when sourcing a used motor from a breaker.
This question crosses the Mk1 to Mk2 generation boundary (2006), which is a significant change in the van's body design and electrical architecture. Motors from within the same generation are the most reliable match, but swapping a 2005 Mk1 motor into a 2007 Mk2 van — or vice versa — is not a straightforward swap. You should confirm with the breaker whether the specific part number is compatible with your exact registration before buying.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are entirely different parts with different fixings, connectors, and torque ratings, so you must specify which one you need when contacting a breaker. The Boxer panel van does not have a rear wiper as standard, so rear motor queries are most relevant to window-van or minibus body variants. Make sure to tell the breaker exactly which motor you need — front or rear — along with your registration to get the right part.
No, trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the Boxer — whether your van is a base-spec or a higher-grade variant, the wiper motor fitted is determined by generation and front or rear position, not trim. You may occasionally find cosmetic differences such as wiper arm finish, but the motor itself is not trim-specific. Focus on matching the generation and front or rear fitment when asking a breaker for a quote.
The Peugeot Boxer, Citroën Relay, and Fiat Ducato are all built on the same platform within each generation, and wiper motor components are often shared across all three. This can be very useful when sourcing a used part, as breakers may have a wider pool of compatible motors from any of the three badges. That said, you should always confirm cross-badge compatibility with the breaker against your specific registration, as connector or fitting details can occasionally differ.
Both a 2010 and a 2014 Peugeot Boxer fall within the Mk2 generation (2006 onwards), so there is a reasonable basis for compatibility. However, the Mk2 received updates during its production run, and minor changes to wiper system connectors or fixings are possible across those years. Confirm the part number and connector type with the breaker against your registration before purchasing to make sure the motor is a direct fit.