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A used windscreen 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:
Both years fall within the Mk7 Golf (2012–2020, facelift 2017), so the glass shape is the same generation, which is a good starting point. However, whether a specific screen will swap across depends heavily on whether both cars have the same ADAS camera bracket arrangement and whether the heated windscreen option is fitted, so confirm those details with the breaker against your registration before buying. Never assume fitment is guaranteed on a used part.
The Mk7 Golf ran from 2012 to 2020, with a facelift introduced in 2017, and while the body shell is closely related across that range, ADAS camera mounts and wiring provisions were updated or added around the facelift period. If your car has a front-facing camera system, confirm with the breaker that the screen they have carries a compatible bracket for your specific ADAS setup, as this is the most common fitment pitfall across that boundary. The glass shape alone is not enough to confirm a swap will work cleanly.
No – the Mk6 Golf (2008–2012) and Mk7 Golf (2012–2020) are different generations with different screen profiles, so the glass is not interchangeable. Always match the windscreen to the correct generation.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Golf – a screen from an S, SE, Match, GTI, or R of the same generation is the same piece of glass. What does matter is whether the donor screen has the same features as yours, such as heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket, so check those rather than worrying about trim. You may also find the used screen has a different tint or minor cosmetic differences, but that is a personal preference rather than a fitment issue.
If your Golf has any driver-assistance features such as lane assist, automatic emergency braking, or adaptive cruise control that use a front-facing camera mounted near the rear-view mirror, you will need a screen with a compatible camera bracket moulded into it. The exact bracket type can vary even within the same generation depending on which system the manufacturer fitted, so confirm with the breaker that the screen matches your car's specific setup using your registration. Getting this wrong is an easy and costly mistake on newer Golfs.
Yes – heated windscreens have a fine wire element embedded in the glass and a dedicated connector, so a heated screen cannot simply replace an unheated one without additional wiring work, and vice versa. Check whether your current screen is heated before approaching a breaker, as this is one of the key details they will need alongside your registration to supply the right part.