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Fitment on a used door handle varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The BMW X5 has run across four main generations: E53 (1999–2006), E70 (2006–2013), F15 (2013–2018), and G05 (2018–present), and generation is the most important factor when sourcing a used door handle. Handles are designed around each generation's door shell, so a handle from a different generation will not fit even if the car looks similar. Always confirm your generation with your registration plate when contacting a breaker.
This question spans a generation boundary: the E70 ran until 2013 and the F15 launched in 2013, so a 2012 handle is E70 and a 2014 handle is F15 — these are different generations and the handles are unlikely to be interchangeable. You need to confirm which generation your car is before ordering, as both years could overlap depending on exact build and registration dates. Check your V5C or ask the breaker to run your registration to be certain.
Trim level does not affect door handle fitment on the BMW X5 — the handle is determined by generation and which door position you need (NS or OS), not whether the car is SE, Sport, M Sport, or xDrive specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as chrome versus body-colour finishes between trims, but the underlying handle frame and fixing points are the same. Colour or finish can be resprayed or swapped by a body shop, so focus on getting the correct generation and side.
Yes — door handles are side-specific, so you must specify NS (nearside, the passenger or left side) or OS (offside, the driver or right side) when asking for a quote. Giving a breaker the wrong side means the part will not fit correctly. The BMW X5 is a five-door SUV, so also confirm whether you need a front or rear door handle, as these differ too.
No, the engine, fuel type, and drivetrain make no difference to door handle fitment whatsoever. Whether your X5 is a 2.0d, 3.0d, petrol, or plug-in hybrid, the door handle you need is dictated by generation, side (NS or OS), and door position (front or rear). You can safely disregard drivetrain when searching for this part.
The E70 received a facelift in 2010, and while both sit within the same generation, it is worth confirming with the breaker whether the pre- and post-facelift handles share the same fitting points, as minor production changes can affect compatibility. Name the build year and ideally the paint code when contacting a breaker, as some will be able to cross-reference part numbers to confirm a direct match. Never assume facelift and pre-facelift handles interchange without checking.