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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 Taro was a single-generation pickup truck sold in the UK during the early 1990s, based on the Toyota HiLux platform, so windscreens from across that production run are generally from the same family of glass. However, whether a specific used screen will physically interchange depends on whether it carries the same heated or unheated specification and whether any camera or sensor brackets match yours. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Heated and unheated windscreens are not directly interchangeable, as the heated version has embedded elements and different wiring connections at the base of the glass. If your Taro left the factory without a heated screen, fitting a heated unit would require additional wiring work and may not be straightforward. Check with your breaker whether the screen they have matches your vehicle's original heated or unheated specification.
Trim level does not affect windscreen fitment on the Taro - the glass is determined by the generation, heated or unheated specification, and any ADAS bracket fitment, not by trim grade. You may find minor cosmetic differences between screens pulled from different vehicles, such as varying tint bands or badge cutouts, but these do not affect whether the glass will fit. Focus on confirming the heated or unheated spec rather than worrying about which trim the donor vehicle came from.
Rain sensor and camera bracket compatibility can be specific to the sensor system fitted to your individual vehicle, so this is not something that can be confirmed in general terms. Confirm with the breaker that any used screen they have carries the correct bracket type to suit your Taro's specific setup, quoting your registration number so they can cross-reference the donor vehicle.
The Volkswagen Taro was built on the Toyota HiLux platform and the two vehicles share considerable components, meaning HiLux glass is often referenced as a potential match. However, whether a specific screen from a HiLux will fit depends on the exact model year and specification of both vehicles, and there can be subtle differences in trim or bracket fitment. Raise this directly with the breaker, giving them your Taro's registration, so they can compare the part properly before you commit.