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Buying a used Mercedes-Benz S-Class seat: what matters

Fitment on a used seat varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a seat from a 2010 S-Class fit my 2014 S-Class?

These are two different generations: the W221 ran from 2005 to 2013, while the W222 started in 2013, so a 2010 seat is W221 and a 2014 seat is W222 and they are not the same generation. Seats are interior parts that match by generation, so a W221 seat will not directly swap into a W222 without modification. Stick to sourcing a seat from the same W222 generation for your 2014 car, and confirm the exact year with the breaker against your registration.

Does it matter which trim level I get the seat from — will an AMG Line seat fit a standard S-Class?

Trim level does matter for S-Class seats because Mercedes offered meaningfully different seat designs across the range, including standard leather, multi-contour seats, and AMG-specific sport seats that differ in shape, bolstering, and adjustment mechanisms. A seat from a different trim may physically fit the mounting points within the same generation but will look and feel different to the rest of your interior. Tell the breaker your current trim level so they can match the seat style as closely as possible, and confirm the specific seat type against your registration.

Will a pre-facelift W222 seat fit a facelifted W222 S-Class?

The W222 S-Class ran from 2013 to 2020 with a facelift in 2017, so both fall within the same generation. Seats from either side of the 2017 facelift may share mounting points, but trim materials, stitching patterns, and minor design details can differ. Whether a pre-facelift seat interchanges cleanly with a post-2017 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.

Do I need to tell the breaker which side the seat is from?

Yes, NS (nearside, passenger) and OS (offside, driver) seats are handed and are not interchangeable with each other. The driver's seat in particular often has additional adjustments, wear sensors, or occupancy sensors that differ from the passenger side. Always specify NS or OS clearly when getting your quote from the breaker.

Are S-Class seats safe to fit myself, or do I need a professional?

S-Class seats commonly contain side-impact airbags built into the seat bolster, and the seat belt pretensioner is also a safety-critical pyrotechnic device. Both airbags and pretensioners are single-use components — if they have been deployed in a previous accident the seat should not be reused, and fitting or reconnecting them incorrectly can prevent deployment in a crash. We strongly recommend having a used S-Class seat fitted by a professional who can inspect and correctly reconnect any airbag and pretensioner wiring; also confirm with the breaker that the airbag module is compatible with your car's specific SRS system against your registration.

Will a W220 S-Class seat fit my W221?

The W220 ran from 1998 to 2005 and the W221 from 2005 to 2013, so these are separate generations with different seat designs, mounting points, and electrical connectors. Seats are interior parts that match by generation, and a W220 seat is very unlikely to be a straightforward swap into a W221. Source a seat from within your W221 generation and confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration.