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Fitment on a used door handle 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 Expert has run across two main generations in the UK: the first generation ran from 1995 to 2006, and the second generation (sometimes called the Mk2) ran from 2007 onwards, with a facelift around 2012. Door handles are generation-specific, so a handle from the first generation will not fit the second, and you should always confirm which generation your van belongs to with the breaker before ordering.
This question spans the 2012 facelift boundary of the second-generation Expert, so the answer is not straightforward — the facelift may have brought changes to exterior trim and door furniture. Name your exact registration when contacting a breaker and ask them to verify the handle against your specific pre- or post-facelift build, rather than relying on year alone.
Yes, side absolutely matters: NS (nearside, passenger side, left) and OS (offside, driver side, right) handles are handed and will not swap over. Always specify NS or OS clearly when asking a breaker for a quote.
Yes, for sliding door handles on the Expert van, the wheelbase matters because short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase variants can have different sliding door configurations. Tell the breaker your wheelbase (standard or long) alongside the generation and side to make sure the handle matches your specific door setup.
Trim level and wheelbase designation do not typically affect the front hinged door handle fitment on the Expert — the critical factors are generation, side (NS or OS), and whether the door is a sliding or hinged type. You may find cosmetic differences such as chrome versus body-coloured finishes between specifications, but these are preference matters and a handle can be resprayed; confirm the exact finish with the breaker if appearance matters to you.
The second-generation Expert, Citroën Dispatch, and Toyota ProAce share a common platform and door handles from these siblings are widely reported to interchange within the same generation, but manufacturing tolerances and facelift changes mean this is not guaranteed. Always confirm cross-brand fitment with the breaker against your registration before committing to a purchase.