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Mercedes-Benz Citan Brake Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz Citan brake

Used brakes 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:

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Fitment questions

Will brakes from a first-generation Citan (2012–2021) fit my newer Citan?

The first-generation Citan ran from 2012 to 2021, and the second-generation Citan launched in 2021 as a redesigned van based on the Renault Kangoo platform, so the two generations use different running gear and brakes are not interchangeable between them. Always tell the breaker which generation you have, ideally confirmed by your registration plate, to make sure you get the right parts.

Does a 2015 Citan brake disc fit a 2019 Citan?

Both years sit within the first-generation Citan (2012–2021), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but Mercedes did make running-gear revisions during this generation's life and brake specifications can vary with GVW rating. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Do Citan brakes differ between the 108 CDI and 111 CDI engines?

Engine size and the associated power and weight ratings do influence brake specifications on vans, and the larger 111 CDI can be paired with a higher payload variant that may carry bigger brakes than the lighter 108 CDI version. Check the plate on your van for its exact GVW rating and give both the engine code and GVW to the breaker so they can match the correct parts.

Does the trim level — for example Pure, Worker, or Tourer — affect which brakes I need?

Trim level alone does not affect brake fitment on the Citan; what matters is the generation, engine size, and the van's GVW or payload rating shown on the VIN plate. A brake disc or pad pulled from a Worker spec van could physically be the same as one from a Tourer, but you should still confirm the GVW and engine match with the breaker rather than relying on trim name alone.

I have a high-payload Citan — do I need different brakes to a standard-payload model?

Yes, payload and GVW rating genuinely affect brake specification on vans, and a heavier-rated Citan is likely to have uprated brakes compared with a lower-payload version of the same model. Check the plate inside your van's door jamb for the gross vehicle weight and pass that figure to the breaker along with your registration to make sure the parts match.

Can I use brakes from a pre-facelift first-gen Citan on a post-facelift one?

The first-generation Citan received a facelift during its 2012–2021 run, and while many mechanical components carried over, whether brakes interchange across that facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Give the breaker your full reg so they can check the exact specification rather than going by model year alone.