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Fitment on a used battery 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:
The Mercedes-Benz Viano was produced from 2003 to 2014, with a facelift in 2010, so there are two distinct phases to consider. For batteries, fitment is driven by the physical size (group size/dimensions), cold cranking amps (CCA), and terminal layout rather than strictly by the pre- or post-facelift build date. A battery from a 2007 Viano could well match a 2012 one if the spec aligns, but you should confirm the exact dimensions and CCA rating with the breaker against your registration before buying.
This question crosses the 2010 facelift boundary, which can sometimes bring changes to electrical systems and battery specifications. Because batteries are spec-driven rather than model-year-driven, a match is possible if the physical size, terminal positions, and CCA rating are identical, but whether the specific battery from a pre-facelift 2009 car crosses that boundary safely is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration.
No, trim level does not affect battery fitment on the Viano — whether your car is an Ambiente, Trend, or Avantgarde, the battery specification is determined by the engine and electrical system, not the trim. You may find cosmetic differences when removing the battery cover or tray depending on interior finish, but the battery itself is interchangeable across trims sharing the same engine and build spec. Always confirm the exact spec with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The key figures to match are the physical case size (length, width, height), the cold cranking amps (CCA), the terminal polarity (which side the positive terminal sits), and whether the battery needs to be AGM type if your Viano has stop-start functionality. Viano models from around 2010 onwards are more likely to require an AGM battery due to updated electrical demands, so check your existing battery label or ask your breaker to verify against your registration before purchasing a used unit.
Because batteries are spec-driven rather than model-driven, a Vito battery could potentially fit a Viano if the dimensions, CCA rating, terminal layout, and battery type (AGM or standard) all match — Mercedes shared platforms and electrical architectures across both models. However, whether a specific Vito battery from a particular year crosses over correctly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact Viano registration, as small differences in spec can cause compatibility issues.
A used Viano battery can be a cost-effective option, but it is worth asking the breaker how old the unit is and, if possible, whether it has been load-tested, as batteries degrade with age regardless of mileage. Make sure the physical dimensions, CCA rating, terminal positions, and battery type match your vehicle's requirements before agreeing to buy. Confirm all details with the breaker against your registration to avoid purchasing a unit that does not meet your Viano's electrical specification.