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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 Agila ran across two distinct generations: the Agila A from 2000 to 2004, and the Agila B from 2004 to 2008. These two generations sit on different platforms and the windscreens are not the same, so getting the right generation is the most important thing to establish before buying a used screen. Always tell the breaker which generation your car is.
These two cars are from different generations - the 2003 is an Agila A and the 2005 is an Agila B - so the windscreens are not the same and will not interchange. This is one of the most common mistakes buyers make with the Agila, as the production years overlap around 2004 when the changeover happened. Confirm your exact generation with the breaker using your registration number to make sure you get the right screen.
No - trim level does not affect which windscreen fits a Vauxhall Agila, so a screen from a Club does not differ from one fitted to a Design or Life in terms of the glass itself. What does matter is whether your screen has heating elements or a rain sensor bracket, as these are features that vary by specification rather than trim name. Check your original screen before ordering and mention any of these features to the breaker so they can match them correctly.
No - you need to source a screen that also has the heating element fitted, as a standard unheated screen will not give you that function and the wiring connections will not match. When contacting a breaker, specifically ask them to confirm the donor screen is heated rather than assuming it will be. This is easy to check by looking for the fine printed lines across the glass and the connector tabs at the edge.
A screen with a rain sensor bracket fitted to a car that did not originally have a rain sensor should not cause a fundamental fitment problem with the glass itself, but the bracket may interfere with your interior mirror or look untidy. However, if your car does have a rain sensor, you must confirm with the breaker that the bracket on the used screen is compatible with your specific sensor unit, as these can vary. Do not assume compatibility - always check against your registration with the breaker.
No - the engine and gearbox have no bearing on windscreen fitment for the Agila. Focus on confirming the generation (A or B), and whether your screen is heated or has a rain sensor bracket, as these are the details that actually matter. Your registration is the quickest way for a breaker to cross-reference the right screen for your car.