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Fitment on a used windscreen 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 Vauxhall Arena was sold in the UK broadly as a single-generation van-based MPV during the late 1990s and early 2000s, sharing its platform with the Renault Trafic of that era, so year-to-year interchange within that run is generally consistent for the glass itself. However, if one screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket and the other does not, they will not be directly interchangeable without additional work. Confirm the exact specification of both the donor and your vehicle with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
Yes, this is one of the most important things to check — a heated windscreen has embedded elements and a different electrical connector, so it will not simply swap with an unheated screen. When contacting a breaker, tell them specifically whether your current screen is heated, and ask them to confirm the same of the part they have. Fitting the wrong type will leave you either without the heating function or with wiring that cannot connect.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Arena — the glass shape and aperture are the same regardless of which specification the vehicle was built to. What does matter is whether the screen carries heating elements or any camera or sensor brackets, so focus on those features rather than the trim name when sourcing a replacement. A screen from a different trim Arena can work perfectly well provided those functional specifications match.
If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera or driver-assistance sensor mounted at the windscreen, the replacement glass needs to have the correct bracket or mounting point in the same position, otherwise the system will not refit properly. Whether a specific screen from a breaker's vehicle is compatible with your exact ADAS setup is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, as bracket designs can vary. Do not assume any screen with a bracket will suit your system without that check.
Engine choice has no bearing on windscreen fitment — the glass is determined by the body and its options, not what is under the bonnet. Focus instead on confirming whether the screen is heated or unheated and whether it carries any camera or sensor brackets matching your vehicle's specification. Any Arena windscreen with the right glass specification should be considered on those grounds alone.
Give the breaker your full registration number and tell them clearly whether your existing screen is heated and whether it has any camera, sensor, or rain sensor fittings at the top of the glass. The breaker can then match the donor vehicle's specification against yours and confirm suitability before you commit. Never assume a screen fits based on the year alone — the presence or absence of heating elements and brackets is what determines a correct match.