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No two sumps 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 W447 generation V-Class ran from 2014 onwards, with a facelift in 2019, so a 2016 and a 2019 are both W447 but either side of that facelift boundary. The sump follows the engine code rather than the model year, so start by checking your V5 or running a VIN check to get the exact engine code for both vehicles. Where the codes match, fitment is more likely, but confirm with the breaker against your registration as mounting or ancillary details can change mid-production and they will need to verify against the donor car's spec.
Yes, diesel and petrol sumps are not interchangeable on the V-Class as the engine families are entirely different, so always confirm whether your vehicle is diesel or petrol before requesting quotes. The most common V-Class engines in the UK are diesel units, but the surest way to get the right part is to quote your engine code to the breaker rather than fuel type alone. Your engine code will be on your V5 logbook or available from a VIN check.
No, trim level does not affect sump fitment on the V-Class — the sump is a mechanical part tied to the engine code, not the badge or interior specification. Avantgarde, Sport, and AMG Line models share the same engine options, so if the engine codes match between two cars the sump is the relevant comparison. Just be aware you may receive a sump from a different trim vehicle, which makes no practical difference whatsoever.
The W447 generation covers V-Class models built from 2014 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2019. Within that generation, fitment still depends on your specific engine code because Mercedes updated engine specifications over the production run. Quote your engine code to the breaker so they can match the donor car accurately, and do not assume all W447 sumps are identical without that confirmation.
The V-Class and Vito share a platform and have used common engine families, so there is a genuine possibility of overlap, but this is not something to assume without checking. The deciding factor is always whether the engine codes match between the two vehicles. Raise this directly with the breaker and give them both registrations so they can verify compatibility — a good breaker will cross-reference the codes before selling the part.
No, wheelbase and body length are chassis considerations and have no bearing on the engine sump, which is determined entirely by the engine fitted to the vehicle. Whether your V-Class is the standard, long, or extra-long wheelbase variant, the breaker will match the sump to your engine code. Supply your engine code or full registration when requesting quotes to get the most accurate match.