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A used seat 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:
The Ford Transit Custom has been sold in a single generation that launched in 2012, with a facelift arriving in 2019 that brought updated interior trim and revised seat designs. When searching for a used seat, it is worth telling the breaker which year your van is, as pre-2019 and post-2019 seats may differ in shape, fixings, and trim finish. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
2017 falls in the pre-facelift period (2012–2018) and 2020 falls in the post-facelift period (2019 onwards), so these sit either side of the 2019 facelift boundary, meaning interior parts including seats may differ in mountings, upholstery style, and connector positions. You should not assume a straight swap across that boundary — confirm with the breaker that the specific seat from the donor vehicle matches your registration before purchasing.
Trim level does matter for Transit Custom seats because different grades such as Leader, Trend, Limited, and Sport can come with different seat styles, materials, and built-in features like armrests or heating elements. A seat from a lower trim will physically mount in a higher-trim van but may look and feel noticeably different, so tell the breaker your trim level to get the closest match. If you are happy with a cosmetic difference, a seat from another trim within the same generation may still be a functional fit, but confirm this with the breaker against your registration.
Yes, side matters — driver's side (OS, offside) and passenger side (NS, nearside) seats are usually handed differently due to armrest positions, seat-belt anchor points, and in some cases side-airbag locations, so they are not interchangeable. Always specify to the breaker whether you need an OS or NS seat to make sure you receive the correct part.
If the seat contains a side airbag or a pretensioner seat belt, these are safety-critical components — airbags and pretensioners are single-use devices and must be replaced if they have ever deployed, and fitting used safety-critical parts is strongly recommended to be carried out by a professional. You should confirm with the breaker whether the seat you are buying has an intact, undeployed airbag module and whether the pretensioner variant matches your van's SRS system, as compatibility with your specific system cannot be stated as fact here and must be verified against your registration. Do not assume any used seat with these features is safe to fit without professional inspection.
No — engine and gearbox choice has no bearing on seat fitment for the Transit Custom; the seats are determined by generation, trim level, and which side of the van you need. Focus your search on matching the build year to the correct side of the 2019 facelift, your trim grade, and the NS or OS position, then confirm the details with the breaker against your registration.