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No two seat belts 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:
Both fall within the first-generation Peugeot 2008, which ran from 2013 to 2019, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but confirm with the breaker that the specific belt matches your trim level and side (NS or OS), as interior specifications can vary across the production run. Never assume fitment without checking against your registration.
The first-generation Peugeot 2008 received a facelift in 2016, and while the basic body structure carried over, seat belt anchor points and pretensioner variants can differ across that boundary, so you should confirm compatibility with the breaker using both registrations rather than assuming a direct swap. This is a safety-critical component, so do not fit it unless you are certain it is correct for your car.
For the Peugeot 2008, trim level — such as Access, Active, Allure, or GT Line — can affect seat style and interior specification, which in turn may affect which belt is correct, so it is worth telling the breaker your exact trim when requesting a quote. Side (NS or OS) and generation are the primary factors, but trim is worth mentioning to avoid receiving a belt that does not align correctly with your seat.
Yes, seat belts are side-specific — the nearside (NS) is the passenger side and the offside (OS) is the driver's side — and fitting the wrong side will mean the buckle and retractor geometry are incorrect. Always tell the breaker which side you need along with your registration to make sure you receive the right part.
Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components and, like airbags, are single-use after deployment — a belt from a car that has been in an accident where the pretensioner fired must not be reused. We strongly recommend having a used seat belt inspected and fitted by a qualified mechanic or auto electrician who can verify the pretensioner is intact and that the belt is correctly installed.
No — the second-generation Peugeot 2008 launched in 2019 as a substantially different vehicle, and its seat belts are not expected to be compatible with the first-generation model (2013–2019). Always source a belt from the same generation and confirm the exact details with the breaker against your registration.