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Used fuel tanks 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 Ford Galaxy has run across three distinct generations in the UK: the Mk1 (1995–2006), the Mk2 (2006–2015), and the Mk3 (2015 onwards). Fuel tanks are generation-specific, so a Mk1 tank will not cross over to a Mk2 or Mk3 without serious fitment issues. Always confirm your exact generation with the breaker using your registration or VIN before ordering.
Both 2009 and 2014 Galaxy models fall within the Mk2 generation (2006–2015), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility. However, Ford made running changes throughout the Mk2's life, and ancillary fittings, sender unit positions, or mounting points may have been updated mid-production — confirm directly with the breaker against your registration to make sure the specific part matches.
Yes, fuel type is an important compatibility factor for the fuel tank, as the tank design, filler neck, and associated components can differ between petrol and diesel variants. Always specify whether your Galaxy is petrol or diesel when requesting a quote from a breaker. Supplying your engine code (found on your V5 or via a VIN check) is the most reliable way to ensure the breaker supplies the correct tank.
Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment on the Galaxy — the tank is determined by the generation, fuel type, and engine, not the badge on the tailgate. A Zetec and a Titanium of the same year and engine will use the same tank. You may notice minor cosmetic differences on surrounding panels or trim clips when the part arrives, but the tank itself should be the same.
The year alone is not enough — the engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply to a breaker. Two Galaxy models from the same year can carry different engines with different fuel system configurations, and the engine code (found on your V5C or via a VIN check) confirms exactly which variant you have. Always quote the engine code alongside the year and registration when requesting a fuel tank quote.
The Mk2 (2006–2015) and Mk3 (2015 onwards) are entirely separate platforms, and a fuel tank from a Mk2 is very unlikely to fit a Mk3 without significant modification. These two generations differ substantially in underbody structure and fuel system layout. Confirm any cross-generation query with a breaker against your specific registration before purchasing.