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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 Volkswagen Eos was produced in a single generation from 2006 to 2015, so windscreens from anywhere within that span are broadly from the same platform. However, later cars became more likely to be fitted with ADAS camera brackets or rain sensor mounts, so a screen from a 2013 or 2014 car may not match one from a 2007 car even though they share the same body. Always confirm the exact specification against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Both years fall within the single Eos generation (2006–2015), so the basic glass shape is the same, but fitment can still be affected by whether the screens carry different heating elements or sensor brackets. A plain unheated screen without sensor mounts is more likely to be straightforwardly interchangeable, but a screen with ADAS or rain sensor features from one year may not suit a car specced differently. Confirm the specific sensor and bracket configuration with the breaker against your registration before buying.
No — trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Eos, so whether your car is a standard, Sport, or comparable grade makes no difference to the glass itself. What does matter is whether your screen is heated, and whether it carries a bracket or mount for a camera or rain sensor. You may find cosmetic differences such as a slightly different tint or shade between screens pulled from different cars, but these do not affect fitment.
Yes, this is one of the most important things to check — a heated windscreen has electrical elements built into the glass and a different wiring connection, so it cannot simply swap with an unheated one. Make sure the replacement screen matches your car's heated or unheated specification, as fitting the wrong type will leave you without a working heater or with loose connectors. The breaker should be able to confirm whether the screen they have is heated when you give them your registration.
Some Eos cars built toward the later part of production (closer to 2015) may have a bracket or mount on the windscreen to support a forward-facing camera or rain sensor, and if yours has one, the replacement screen must match. Whether the bracket on a used screen is compatible with your specific ADAS or sensor system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this varies by how each car was specced. Getting this wrong can affect driver assistance systems, so it is worth taking the time to check rather than assuming any bracketed screen will do.
If your Eos is fitted with a rain sensor, the replacement windscreen needs the correct aperture or bracket in the right position to allow the sensor to function properly — a plain screen without this provision will not work correctly with your existing sensor. Whether a specific used screen will be compatible with the rain sensor system on your car is something you should route to the breaker with your registration, as configurations can vary. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference the part against your car's details before you commit to buying.