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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 Mokka ran in its first generation from 2012 to 2016, followed by the Mokka X from 2016 to 2019, and then the all-new second-generation Mokka from 2021 onwards. Wiper motors are generation-specific, so parts from the original Mokka and Mokka X are more likely to interchange with each other than with the 2021-on car. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The 2015 Mokka sits in the first generation (2012–2016), while the 2017 Mokka X crosses into the revised generation (2016–2019) that shares a closely related platform. There is a reasonable chance of compatibility given the shared underpinnings, but because this spans a generation boundary you should confirm against your specific registration with the breaker rather than assume it will swap straight in.
No — trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the Mokka, so it does not matter whether your car is an SE, Active, Elite, or any other trim. The motor itself is the same unit across trims within the same generation, though cosmetic surrounds or finisher clips may differ slightly. Confirm the generation and whether you need the front or rear motor when speaking to the breaker.
No — front and rear wiper motors are entirely different units with different fixings, connectors, and drive mechanisms. When contacting a breaker, make clear which one you need so they pull the correct part from the donor vehicle.
Engine choice — whether petrol or diesel, 1.4, 1.6, or otherwise — has no bearing on wiper motor fitment. What matters is the generation of the car and whether you need the front or rear unit, so focus on those details when getting quotes from breakers.
2016 is right on the boundary between the original Mokka (2012–2016) and the Mokka X (2016–2019), so your car could belong to either generation depending on exactly when it was built. Check your registration and VIN with the breaker, who can confirm which generation donor vehicle is the right match and avoid you buying a motor that won't connect up correctly.