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Fitment on a used door 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 Vito has gone through distinct generations: the W638 (1996–2003), the W639 (2003–2014), and the W447 (2014–present). Generation is the most important factor for door fitment — doors are not interchangeable across these generation boundaries, so always confirm the generation of the part against your own registration when speaking to a breaker.
These two years fall in different generations — 2012 is W639 and 2015 is W447 — so the doors are very unlikely to be compatible as the body structures are completely different. You must confirm the part generation against your registration with the breaker before purchasing, as fitting a door from the wrong generation will not work without significant modification.
Yes, wheelbase matters specifically for sliding doors on the Vito, as the sliding door aperture and the door itself can differ in size between short and long wheelbase variants. When ordering a sliding side door, always tell the breaker your wheelbase as well as your generation and registration, so they can match the correct part.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the door frame itself, so a door from a Pure will fit the same aperture as one from a Premium within the same generation and wheelbase. However, higher trims such as Premium may have different window glass, interior trim panels, or door-mounted features already fitted to the door, so be aware of potential cosmetic or feature differences when buying from a different trim level.
Yes, this is critical — NS (nearside, the passenger/left side) and OS (offside, the driver/right side) doors are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS clearly when contacting a breaker, and double-check this against your vehicle before any door is dispatched.
The bare door frame and skin will fit based on generation, side, and wheelbase, but features such as electric window regulators, heated glass, or whether the mechanism is electric or manual can vary and may affect what arrives with a second-hand door. Confirm with the breaker exactly what is included with the door against your own vehicle's specification, rather than assuming it will match.