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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Polo windscreen

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:

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Fitment questions

Will a windscreen from a 2018 Polo fit my 2020 Polo?

Both years fall within the sixth-generation Polo (Mk6, 2017-onwards), so the glass shape is the same, but you must check whether both cars have the same ADAS camera bracket setup - the Mk6 increasingly came with a forward-facing camera mounted to the windscreen, and a screen fitted with a bracket won't work cleanly on a car that needs one without, and vice versa. Also confirm whether your screen is heated, as heated windscreens became more common across this generation and the two must match. Ask the breaker to check all of this against your registration before buying.

Does a fifth-generation (Mk5, 2009-2017) Polo windscreen fit the sixth-generation (Mk6, 2017-onwards)?

No - the Mk5 and Mk6 are different platforms with different body shapes, so the windscreens are not interchangeable. This is a clear generation boundary, and you should only be looking for Mk6 glass if your car is a 2017-onwards model. Confirm your exact model year with the breaker so they can source from the right generation.

I have a 2014 Polo - will a windscreen from a 2012 Polo fit?

Both years sit within the fifth-generation Polo (Mk5, 2009-2017), so the glass profile is the same generation, which is a good starting point. However, you still need to confirm whether both screens share the same heated or unheated specification, as mixing these won't work correctly. Ask the breaker to verify against both registrations before agreeing a sale.

Does the trim level affect which windscreen I need - for example, does a Match windscreen differ from an SE or GTI windscreen?

Trim level - whether Match, SE, Beats, GTI, or any other - does not determine which windscreen fits; what matters is generation, whether the screen is heated, and whether it carries an ADAS camera bracket. A windscreen pulled from a lower trim car will fit a GTI body provided those three things match, though cosmetic differences such as tinting shade are worth checking. Tell the breaker your trim only if it helps them locate the right spec, not because it changes the glass shape.

My 2019 Polo has a rain sensor and lane-assist camera - do I need a windscreen with those brackets already fitted?

Yes, you will need a screen that carries the correct brackets and pre-cut apertures for your car's sensor and camera setup, otherwise the systems may not function or align properly. However, because ADAS systems vary in detail even within the same generation, you should not assume any Mk6 screen with a camera bracket will be compatible with your specific setup - confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration. A reputable breaker will check the donor car's spec before quoting.

Does it matter whether my Polo is a 3-door or 5-door when sourcing a used windscreen?

For the fifth-generation Mk5 Polo (2009-2017), which was offered in both 3-door and 5-door bodystyles, the windscreen is the same piece of glass regardless of how many doors the car has, because the A-pillar and screen aperture are shared. What does matter is generation, heated versus unheated, and ADAS bracket presence - so focus on those when speaking to a breaker. Always quote your registration so the breaker can confirm the exact spec required.