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Buying a used Volkswagen CC windscreen: what matters

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:

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Fitment questions

Will a windscreen from a 2012 VW CC fit my 2014 CC?

The VW CC was produced as a single generation running from 2011 to 2017 in the UK, so a 2012 and a 2014 car share the same basic platform and screen aperture. However, you need to check whether both cars have the same heated windscreen and ADAS camera bracket specification, as these features became more common on later cars and a mismatch will cause problems. Confirm the exact spec of the donor screen with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does trim level affect which windscreen fits a VW CC?

No, trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the VW CC — whether your car is a standard CC or a higher-spec GT or R-Line, the glass aperture is the same. What does matter is whether your car has a heated windscreen or an ADAS camera bracket fitted, so focus on matching those features rather than the trim badge. A screen from a different trim car is perfectly usable as long as the heated and camera specs line up.

What's the difference between a heated and unheated VW CC windscreen, and does it matter?

A heated windscreen has a fine electrical element embedded in the glass that clears frost and mist quickly, and it requires a matching wiring connector on the car to work. If your CC has a heated screen and you fit an unheated replacement, the heating function will not work, though the glass will still seal correctly. Always check your existing screen for the heating element and tell the breaker so they can match the right spec.

My VW CC is a 2016 — will an earlier CC screen from around 2011-2013 fit it?

Both years fall within the same single-generation CC (2011–2017), so the body aperture is consistent across the range. That said, later cars like your 2016 are more likely to carry ADAS camera brackets or heated glass than early 2011–2013 examples, meaning a straight swap across that age gap carries more risk of a spec mismatch. Get the breaker to check the donor screen's heated and camera bracket fitment against your registration to be sure.

Does a VW CC windscreen need an ADAS camera bracket, and how do I know if mine has one?

Some VW CC models, particularly later ones, were fitted with driver assistance systems such as lane assist that mount a camera behind the windscreen on a dedicated bracket built into the glass. If your car has these features, fitting a screen without the correct bracket will leave the camera unsupported and the system inoperable. Check your current screen for a plastic bracket near the top centre of the glass, and confirm with the breaker that the replacement matches your car's specific ADAS setup, as camera bracket compatibility needs to be verified against your registration.

Can I use any used VW CC windscreen regardless of the car's engine or gearbox?

Yes, engine and gearbox choice have no bearing on windscreen fitment for the VW CC. The variables that genuinely matter are the generation (all UK CCs are from the single 2011–2017 run), whether the screen is heated or unheated, and whether an ADAS camera bracket is present. Get those three things right and the engine under the bonnet is irrelevant.