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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 Expert has run across three generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 1995 to 2006, the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2007 to 2016, and the third generation (Mk3) launched in 2016 and is still current. Generation is the single most important factor for windscreen fitment, as each generation uses a completely different screen. Always match the windscreen to your van's generation, and confirm with the breaker using your registration if you are unsure which generation you have.
Almost certainly not without checking carefully, because 2015 falls in the Mk2 generation (2007–2016) while 2017 is Mk3 (2016 onwards), and these are entirely different body designs with different screens. The generation boundary is the key cut-off here, so a screen from either side of 2016 should not be assumed to interchange. Confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Yes, these are two of the most important things to get right when sourcing a used screen. Heated windscreens have fine heating elements embedded in the glass, and ADAS-equipped vans from the Mk3 generation onwards may have a bracket or housing for a forward-facing camera or sensor mounted at the top of the screen. Fitting a plain screen to a van with a camera system, or vice versa, can leave safety systems non-functional, so check your existing screen and confirm with the breaker that the replacement matches.
No, trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Peugeot Expert. A screen from a Professional will physically fit an Asphalt or any other trim variant within the same generation, provided the heated and ADAS specifications match. The only cosmetic difference you might notice is that a sourced screen could have slightly different tinting or a different supplier's logo in the corner, which is normal for used parts.
Engine choice makes no difference to windscreen fitment whatsoever. The body style question is worth raising with the breaker, as the windscreen aperture is determined by the generation and body shell — confirm that the donor vehicle is a like-for-like body style to your own when speaking to the breaker. Focus your questions on generation, heating, and any ADAS camera bracket rather than engine or trim.
On the Mk3 Expert (2016 onwards), look at the top-centre of the windscreen interior for a bracket, housing, or wiring that holds a forward-facing camera — this is part of systems such as lane-keeping assist or automatic emergency braking. If your van has this, you must source a screen with the matching bracket, as a plain screen will obstruct or misalign the camera. Whether a specific used screen is compatible with your exact ADAS system is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration, as there can be variation even within the Mk3 range.