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Buying a used Ford B-Max fuel tank: what matters

Fitment on a used fuel tank 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a fuel tank from an older Ford B-Max fit my newer one?

The Ford B-Max was sold as a single generation from 2012 to 2017 with no full model change, so tanks from across that production run are broadly similar in design; however, ancillary items like sender unit mountings or filler neck brackets may have changed at points during production, so confirm the exact compatibility against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Does the engine type affect which fuel tank I need for a Ford B-Max?

Yes — petrol and diesel B-Max models use different fuel tanks, so you must match the fuel type exactly. Beyond that, your engine code (found on your V5C or via a VIN check) is the single most useful detail you can give the breaker, as it confirms the exact specification the car left the factory with. Always quote your engine code when requesting a quote.

Does a Ford B-Max fuel tank from a 2012 or 2013 fit a 2015 or 2016 car?

The B-Max ran as one generation across 2012–2017 with no full generational break, so there is no named facelift boundary that definitively separates tank designs; broadly the same tank was used throughout. That said, minor ancillary or mounting changes can occur mid-production without a formal facelift, so you should confirm cross-year compatibility with the breaker quoting against your specific registration.

Does the trim level matter — will a tank from a Zetec fit my Titanium B-Max?

Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment on the Ford B-Max — the tank is determined by engine code and fuel type, not by whether the car is a Zetec, Zetec Navigator, or Titanium. You may find cosmetic differences in surrounding components, but the tank itself is not trim-specific, so don't rule out a quote simply because the donor car was a different trim. Confirm fuel type and engine code match and let the breaker verify against your registration.

Can I use a manual-gearbox B-Max fuel tank in my automatic?

Gearbox type is a relevant detail to flag to the breaker, as it can occasionally influence fuel system routing or tank shape in some vehicles; for the B-Max, quote both your engine code and gearbox type when requesting a quote so the breaker can confirm the part is a direct fit for your car.

What details do I need to give a breaker when asking for a Ford B-Max fuel tank?

The most important details are your engine code (shown on your V5C or available via a VIN check), your fuel type (petrol or diesel), your gearbox type, and your vehicle registration. The engine code matters more than the year or trim badge, as it pinpoints the exact mechanical specification. Having these details ready will help the breaker confirm fitment quickly and accurately.