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Used bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz Viano was produced as a single generation (W639) from 2003 to 2014, so there is no generational platform change to worry about across that range. However, the W639 received a significant facelift in 2010, which brought updated front bumpers, grille, and lights, meaning pre-facelift (2003–2010) and post-facelift (2010–2014) bumpers are visually distinct. When searching for a used bumper, confirming which side of that 2010 facelift your vehicle sits on is the most important step. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
A 2008 Viano is pre-facelift (2003–2010) and a 2012 Viano is post-facelift (2010–2014), so they sit on opposite sides of the key 2010 styling change. The bumpers look noticeably different between the two periods, and whether a specific panel can be made to interchange across that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. Both are W639 platform vehicles, but the facelift boundary is the critical question here.
No, the wheelbase variant does not affect front bumper fitment — front-end panels including bumpers are shared across the Compact, Standard, and Extra-Long body lengths within the same facelift period. The relevant questions are simply whether you have a pre-facelift (2003–2010) or post-facelift (2010–2014) vehicle. You can confidently look at bumpers from any wheelbase variant provided the facelift period matches yours.
Trim level — whether Trend, Ambiente, or Avantgarde — does not affect fundamental bumper fitment, as the front-end panel structure is shared across trims within the same facelift period. That said, you may notice cosmetic differences such as trim finishes, parking sensor hole configurations, or NS/OS fog lamp arrangements depending on the specification of the donor vehicle. Make sure the bumper you're buying matches your facelift period (pre-2010 or post-2010) and check sensor hole count against your own bumper before agreeing a price with the breaker.
Yes, both a 2006 and a 2009 Viano are pre-facelift W639 models, sitting within the same 2003–2010 period, so fitment is very likely to be compatible. Wheelbase, roof height, and engine choice make no difference to bumper fitment, so the donor vehicle's body length or spec is not a concern here. As always, confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before buying, as individual vehicle options such as parking sensors can affect which bumper is the right match.
The bumper itself is shared regardless of which headlight type is fitted, but the headlight aperture and any integrated components around the lighting area can vary between halogen and xenon setups within the same facelift generation. Whether a specific bumper from a halogen-equipped car will suit a xenon-equipped car without modification is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, rather than assume. This is worth raising with the breaker before purchase to avoid any fitment surprises.