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Used scuttle panels 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 Viano ran as a single generation (W639) from 2003 through to 2014, with a facelift arriving in 2010, so when you're searching for a used scuttle panel the W639 platform is the key reference point rather than the exact year. The facelift updated various body pressings, so whether a pre-2010 panel crosses over to a post-2010 Viano is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Quoting the W639 designation alongside your reg will help any breaker identify the right part quickly.
A 2007 Viano is pre-facelift W639 and a 2012 is post-facelift W639, so while they share the same underlying platform there is a generation boundary at 2010 that may mean pressing differences in the scuttle area. You should treat this as uncertain and confirm with the breaker using both vehicles' registrations before buying. Do not assume fitment simply because both cars are W639.
The scuttle panel sits at the base of the windscreen between the bonnet and the cabin, so it is a front-body panel and is not affected by wheelbase or roof height variations on the Viano. Compact, Standard, and Extra-Long wheelbase Vianos, as well as standard and high-roof variants, should all share the same scuttle pressing within the same generation. Confirm the W639 generation matches and you can disregard wheelbase and roof height for this part.
No — barn doors versus a tailgate is a rear-of-vehicle distinction and has no bearing on the scuttle panel, which is a front-end component. You can ignore rear-door configuration entirely when searching for this part and focus on generation and any facelift year instead.
Trim level does not affect scuttle panel fitment on the Viano — the panel is structural bodywork and is the same pressing across Ambiente, Trend, and Avantgarde variants within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint finish or any factory-applied coatings, but the panel itself will interchange between trim lines. Confirm the W639 generation and facelift period match your vehicle and trim level can be disregarded.
Engine type — whether your Viano is a 2.0, 2.2, or 3.2 — has no effect on which scuttle panel you need, as this is a body panel determined by platform and generation rather than what is under the bonnet. Focus your search on the W639 platform and whether your vehicle is pre- or post-2010 facelift, and let the breaker check against your registration to confirm the exact pressing.