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Choosing the right used Vauxhall Mokka windscreen

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:

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Fitment questions

Will a windscreen from a 2013 Mokka fit my 2016 Mokka?

The Vauxhall Mokka ran as a single first-generation model from 2012 to 2016, so a 2013 and a 2016 are on the same platform and the glass shape is the same. However, you need to check whether both screens have matching ADAS camera brackets and heating elements, as these features appeared on later cars in the range and a screen without the correct bracket will not support your lane-assist or forward-collision system. Confirm the exact spec of any screen against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Does a Mokka windscreen fit a Mokka X?

The Mokka X is the facelifted version of the first-generation Mokka, introduced for the 2016 model year alongside a light refresh, and it shares the same basic platform as the pre-facelift car. The glass shape is broadly the same, but the Mokka X was more likely to be fitted with ADAS camera brackets and heated glass as standard, so a straight swap across the facelift boundary is not guaranteed. Ask the breaker to match the screen to your registration to make sure the camera mount and any heating elements align with what your car needs.

Will a windscreen from a second-generation Mokka (2021 onwards) fit my older Mokka?

No — the second-generation Mokka, which launched in the UK in 2021 on an entirely new platform, uses a different windscreen that is not interchangeable with the first-generation car from 2012–2016. These are completely separate vehicles in terms of body structure, so you need to source a screen specifically for your generation. Make sure you tell the breaker which generation you have to avoid being quoted the wrong part.

Does the trim level matter — will a windscreen from a Design or Elite fit my SE or Active?

Trim level does not affect which windscreen fits a Vauxhall Mokka; the glass is determined by generation and by whether features such as heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket are present, not by whether the car is a Design, Elite, SE, or Active. That said, higher trims were more commonly specced with heated glass or camera systems, so the screen pulled from a top-spec car may have fittings your car does not need — or vice versa. Check the specific features on the screen the breaker is offering against what your car actually has.

How do I know if I need a heated windscreen or one with a camera bracket on my Mokka?

The easiest way is to look at your existing screen — a heated windscreen will have fine heating filaments visible across the glass, while an ADAS camera bracket appears as a plastic mount bonded to the upper-centre area of the screen behind the rear-view mirror. You can also check your vehicle handbook or ask a Vauxhall dealer to confirm what your registration was built with. When contacting a breaker, give them your full registration so they can match the correct spec rather than relying on the year alone.

Is a Mokka windscreen with a rain sensor the same as one with an ADAS camera bracket?

Not necessarily — a rain sensor sits in a small pod against the glass and is a separate feature from an ADAS forward-facing camera bracket, and some screens carry one, the other, both, or neither. Whether a particular screen's rain sensor or camera mount will be compatible with your specific ADAS setup is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this depends on the exact system your car is equipped with. Do not assume compatibility just because a screen looks similar to your original.