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What to check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz MB100 door handle

A used door handle 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:

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Fitment questions

What details do I need to find a matching door handle for my Mercedes-Benz MB100?

You'll need to know whether you want the nearside (NS, passenger left) or offside (OS, driver right) handle, and whether it's for a hinged door or the sliding side door, as these are completely different parts. The MB100 was also available in different wheelbases, and the sliding door handle can vary between short and long wheelbase variants, so have your wheelbase confirmed before ordering. Always quote your full registration to the breaker so they can match the exact handle to your van.

Does a door handle from an earlier MB100 fit a later one?

The MB100 was produced from the late 1980s through to the mid-1990s as a single generation van, but there were running production changes during that period that can affect panel and handle fitment. As a result, whether a handle from one year crosses over to another — particularly across any mid-run revisions — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Name the year of the donor vehicle and your own registration when you contact the breaker.

Does it matter whether my MB100 is a short wheelbase or long wheelbase when buying a sliding door handle?

Yes, wheelbase matters specifically for the sliding side door handle, as the sliding door assembly can differ between short and long wheelbase versions of the MB100. For the front hinged doors, wheelbase is generally not a fitment factor, so NS or OS side is the key detail there. Always confirm wheelbase with the breaker when asking about a sliding door handle.

Will a door handle from a higher-spec MB100 fit my standard van?

The MB100 did not carry widely distinguished trim level names in the way passenger cars do, so trim level is generally not a fitment factor for door handles — the handle fits the door aperture and mechanism, not the specification level. You may find cosmetic differences such as finish or colour between handles pulled from different-spec vans, but these do not affect whether the handle physically fits. Colour can be resprayed, so focus on side, door type, and wheelbase when matching the part.

Is the driver's side handle the same as the passenger side on the MB100?

No — the nearside (NS, passenger left) and offside (OS, driver right) door handles are side-specific and are not interchangeable with each other. Always specify NS or OS clearly when contacting a breaker, alongside whether you need a front hinged door handle or the sliding side door handle. Getting the side wrong is one of the most common ordering mistakes for van door handles.

Can I use any colour door handle on my MB100, or does it need to match?

Colour is not a fitment requirement — what matters is that the handle is the correct side (NS or OS), correct door type (hinged front or sliding side), and correct for your wheelbase if it's a sliding door handle. A handle in a different colour can be resprayed to match your van's paintwork, so don't let colour alone put you off an otherwise correct part. Focus your questions to the breaker on the fitment details rather than the colour.