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No two roof panels 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 Viano was produced as a single generation running from 2003 to 2014, based on the W639 platform, with a facelift arriving in 2010. The roof panel is body-structure dependent, so W639 cars share the same fundamental platform throughout, but whether a pre-facelift (2003–2010) pressing directly swaps with a post-facelift (2010–2014) panel is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur. Give your breaker your full reg and build date to be certain.
Both sit on the W639 platform, so the overall body structure is related, but whether the roof panel pressing is identical across the 2010 facelift boundary is not something that can be stated with certainty — confirm this with the breaker against your registration and build date before purchasing. A breaker with both donor vehicles on site will be best placed to compare the panels directly.
Yes, these are critical for a van-bodied vehicle like the Viano. The Viano was offered in Compact, Standard, and Long wheelbases, and the roof panel length differs accordingly, so you must match wheelbase exactly. Roof height variants (standard versus high roof) also produce entirely different roof panel pressings, so confirm both wheelbase and roof height with your breaker using your registration.
For the roof panel itself the rear-door configuration is less directly relevant than wheelbase and roof height, but the rearmost section of the roof panel may differ subtly depending on body configuration, so it is worth mentioning your door arrangement to the breaker when requesting a quote. Always cross-reference using your full registration to be safe.
No, trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Viano — the panel is determined by platform, wheelbase, and roof height, not by whether the car is Ambiente, Trend, or Avantgarde specification. You may find that higher-spec cars have a panoramic glass roof or sunroof aperture cut into the panel, so check whether your donor vehicle's roof matches your own in that respect. A plain steel roof from an Ambiente will not suit a car that needs a sunroof aperture, so flag this when contacting the breaker.
The Viano and Vito share the W639 platform and are closely related vehicles, so there is a reasonable basis to investigate this cross-model fitment, but differences can exist between same-platform variants sold under different names and this is exactly the kind of question you should route to the breaker, confirming against both registrations. A breaker familiar with W639 dismantling will be able to compare the panels before sale.