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A used wiper motor that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Volkswagen Fox was sold in the UK from 2005 to 2011 as a single generation with no significant mid-life facelift that changed the wiper motor setup, so the generation runs broadly 2005–2011. For front or rear wiper motors, the key thing to confirm is whether you need the front or rear unit, as these are not interchangeable with each other. A breaker will be able to match the correct motor to your registration.
Both the 2007 and 2010 Fox sit within the same single UK generation (2005–2011), and there is no known facelift boundary between those years that would change the wiper motor specification. Fitment within the same generation is generally consistent, but you should still confirm front or rear, as the motors differ. Always ask the breaker to check against your exact registration to be sure.
Trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the Volkswagen Fox — the motor is determined by generation and whether it is the front or rear unit, not by the specification level of the donor car. You may find minor cosmetic differences in surrounding components such as wiper arms or cowl trims between cars, but the motor itself should interchange across trim levels within the same generation. Confirm front or rear with the breaker and quote your registration for certainty.
No — the front and rear wiper motors on the Volkswagen Fox are entirely different units and are not interchangeable. The front motor drives a linkage mechanism across the screen, while the rear motor is a self-contained unit mounted in the tailgate. When contacting a breaker, be clear which position you need to avoid being sent the wrong part.
It is possible that VW group parts share specifications across models of a similar era, but this is not something to assume without checking, as motor mounting points, connector types, and sweep patterns can vary between models. The safest approach is to give a breaker your Fox's registration and ask them to verify whether a motor from a donor vehicle will cross-fit. Never assume compatibility based on brand alone.