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Used Mercedes-Benz Vito Bulkhead

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Mercedes-Benz Vito and does the year affect which bulkhead I need?

The Vito has run across three main generations: the W638 (1996–2003), the W639 (2003–2014), and the current W447 (2014–present). The bulkhead is a generation-specific pressing, so a W638 unit will not fit a W639 or W447 van – always match the part to your generation first. Confirm your generation by checking your registration against the breaker before ordering.

Will a bulkhead from a 2006 Vito fit my 2013 Vito?

Both 2006 and 2013 fall within the W639 generation (2003–2014), so you are at least working within the same platform – which is the right starting point. However, wheelbase and roof height must also match, as the W639 was offered in Compact, Long, and Extra Long wheelbases with Standard and High roof variants, and these differences affect the bulkhead pressing. Confirm the exact wheelbase and roof specification against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

Does the bulkhead from a 2013 Vito fit a 2015 Vito?

These two vans sit on different generations – the 2013 is a W639 and the 2015 is a W447 – so this is a cross-generation swap and the panels are not the same. The W447 is a significant redesign with a different body structure, making a straight swap very unlikely. Confirm with the breaker whether any crossover fitment is possible, though it would be unusual.

Does the trim level – for example Vito Pro or Vito Tourer – affect which bulkhead I need?

Trim level does not affect bulkhead fitment; what matters is generation, wheelbase, and roof height rather than whether the van is badged as a Pro, Tourer, or any other trim variant. You may find cosmetic differences such as interior finishing or insulation attached to the panel, but the structural pressing itself is trim-agnostic. Focus your search on matching the generation and body specification rather than the trim name.

Does it matter if my Vito has barn doors or a tailgate when buying a bulkhead?

The bulkhead sits between the cab and the load area, but the rear door configuration – barn doors versus a tailgate – can influence the surrounding body structure and how the bulkhead panel integrates with it, so it is worth flagging to your breaker. Provide your wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type when requesting a quote to avoid ending up with a panel from a differently configured van. Always confirm these details against your registration with the breaker.

Does wheelbase matter when sourcing a used Vito bulkhead?

Yes – wheelbase is one of the most important factors for a Vito bulkhead, as the W639 and W447 generations were offered in multiple wheelbases (Compact, Long, and Extra Long) that result in different body dimensions and panel pressings. A bulkhead from a Long-wheelbase van is unlikely to be interchangeable with one from a Compact, even within the same generation. Always provide your exact wheelbase specification to the breaker and ask them to verify it against their donor vehicle's registration.