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No two fuel tanks are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Mercedes-Benz EQC (N293) was produced from 2019 onwards as a single generation electric SUV, with a mid-cycle update introduced for the 2022 model year that brought revised styling and some equipment changes. For a used fuel tank, the generation boundary most likely to affect parts compatibility is that 2022 refresh, so always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before ordering.
The 2022 model year marked a facelift for the EQC, and while the core underpinnings remained broadly similar, ancillary and mounting details can change across a facelift boundary in ways that are not always publicly documented. Name the boundary to your breaker — pre-2022 versus 2022-on — and ask them to confirm fitment against your specific registration before purchase.
Despite being a fully electric vehicle, the EQC does carry a high-voltage coolant expansion and ancillary fluid reservoir system, and some listings under 'fuel tank' on dismantler databases may refer to the windscreen washer reservoir or other fluid storage components rather than a conventional petrol or diesel tank. When contacting a breaker, be specific about which fluid reservoir or tank you actually need so they can pull the correct part from the donor vehicle.
Trim level and badge name do not affect the fitment of mechanical and fluid storage components like the fuel tank or reservoirs on the EQC — what matters is the underlying drivetrain configuration and production year. You can expect cosmetic differences between donor cars at different trim levels, but the functional tank or reservoir should be the same unit; confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Give the breaker your full registration number and ideally your VIN, which will allow them to identify the exact production date and specification of your EQC — this is more reliable than going by year alone, especially around the 2022 facelift period. If you know which specific reservoir or tank component has failed (washer, coolant, brake fluid reservoir and so on), state that clearly, as the EQC has no conventional fuel tank and 'fuel tank' can mean different things on electric vehicles.
European-market EQCs share the same N293 platform and were built to similar specifications, so the core component is likely to be the same, but regional production variants can sometimes include minor ancillary or mounting differences that are difficult to verify without checking part numbers. Confirm the donor vehicle's exact VIN and production date with the breaker against your own registration before agreeing to buy.