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Fitment on a used rear light 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:
No — the W638 (1996–2003) and W639 (2003–2014) are completely different generations with no shared body pressings, so their rear lights are not interchangeable. Always source a light specifically matched to your generation by checking your registration against the breaker's listing.
The W639 Vito ran from 2003 to 2014 and received a facelift in 2010, after which the rear light clusters were restyled. Parts from before and after that 2010 cut-off may not be a straight swap, so name the exact year of your van when asking a breaker and have them confirm the unit matches your specific pressing.
For the rear lights themselves, wheelbase and roof height do not change the lamp unit — the light cluster sits in the same panel regardless of whether your van is compact, long, or extra-long wheelbase. What does matter is whether your van has barn doors or a tailgate, as each uses a different lower or supplementary light arrangement, so confirm your door configuration with the breaker.
The Vito van, Vito Tourer, and V-Class share the same W447 platform (2014-onwards), but there can be differences in panel details between variants sold under different names, and the V-Class in particular was finished to a higher specification. You should confirm with the breaker that the part number from their vehicle matches your registration before buying.
Trim level — whether Sport, Pro, or any other grade — does not affect which rear light unit fits a W447 Vito (2014-onwards), as the lamp clusters are shared across the range for the same body configuration. Bear in mind that a unit pulled from a different trim may have a different finish or lens tint to your original, so check the appearance suits you before purchasing.
No — barn-door and tailgate variants of the W639 Vito (2003–2014) use different rear light arrangements because the aperture and surrounding bodywork are different between the two configurations. Always confirm the donor van's door type matches yours when speaking to a breaker.