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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 VW ID.4 launched in 2021 and received a facelift for the 2024 model year, so a 2021 and a 2023 screen are both pre-facelift and share the same generation platform, making them much more likely to be compatible. However, you must check whether both cars have the same heated windscreen and ADAS camera bracket configuration, as these features were fitted to some cars and not others across that build period. Confirm the exact spec against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The ID.4 facelift arrived for the 2024 model year and brought changes that can affect windscreen compatibility, so crossing that boundary means you should not assume the screens are interchangeable. Name the year of the donor car to the breaker and ask them to check it against your registration, particularly for ADAS bracket and heating element differences. Never assume a pre-2024 screen will drop straight into a post-2024 car or vice versa without that confirmation.
Trim level — whether Life, Style, Tech, or Max — does not affect windscreen fitment on the ID.4, so a screen from any trim can potentially suit another as long as the generation and built-in features match. What does matter is whether the screen has a heated element and whether it carries the correct ADAS camera bracket for your car's driver-assistance setup, neither of which is trim-specific. A screen from a different trim is fine in principle, but confirm the heating and camera bracket spec with the breaker against your registration.
Heated windscreens were available on the ID.4 and use a fine wire element embedded in the glass; if your current screen has a separate heating element distinct from the standard demister, you need a heated replacement. Fitting an unheated screen in place of a heated one means losing that function, and the wiring plug arrangement will differ. Check your existing screen carefully and mention it to the breaker so they can match the correct type to your car.
Yes — if your ID.4 has lane assist, automatic emergency braking, or other camera-based driver aids, the windscreen will have a bracket behind the rear-view mirror that holds the camera at a precise angle, and a screen without that bracket will not work with those systems. Whether a specific used screen's bracket is fully compatible with your car's particular ADAS setup is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as bracket designs can vary. Do not assume any screen with a bracket fitted will suit your system without that check.
All UK-market ID.4s are right-hand drive, so the NS and OS are consistent across the range and that is not a concern. What still matters is whether the donor screen is from the same generation — pre-facelift (2021–2023) or post-facelift (2024 onwards) — and whether the heated and ADAS camera bracket specification matches your car. Confirm both the model year and the screen's feature spec with the breaker before purchasing.