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What to check when buying a used Peugeot Expert door

A used door that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Peugeot Expert door fit across - are there different generations?

The Expert has run across two main generations in the UK: the first generation covered roughly 1995 to 2006, and the second generation ran from 2007 onwards, with a facelift around 2012. Doors are not interchangeable between these generations as the body structures differ, so always make sure the breaker's part comes from the same generation as your van. Within a generation, fitment is generally consistent, but confirm the exact year range with the breaker against your registration to be sure.

Will a door from a 2008 Peugeot Expert fit my 2013 Expert after the facelift?

The 2012 facelift is a known boundary for the second-generation Expert, and while both your 2008 and 2013 vans sit within the same 2007-onwards generation, body panel changes at a facelift can affect door fitment. We'd strongly recommend confirming with the breaker whether the pre-facelift (2007–2012) door will directly swap with the post-facelift (2012 onwards) door on your specific van. Never assume a part fits across a facelift boundary without the breaker checking against your registration.

Does it matter if the Expert is a short wheelbase or long wheelbase when buying a replacement sliding door?

Yes, wheelbase matters significantly for the Expert's sliding side door - the long wheelbase van has a larger sliding door aperture than the short wheelbase version, so the doors are not the same part. Always tell the breaker your van's wheelbase as well as your registration when asking for a sliding door quote. Getting this wrong means the door simply won't fit the opening correctly.

I need a nearside front door - does it matter whether my Expert is the panel van or a crew cab?

For the standard panel van front door, NS (nearside, passenger-left) and OS (offside, driver-right) are the key details the breaker will need, and the front door structure on the panel van is consistent regardless of rear body type. However, if your Expert is a different body variant such as a combi or crew cab, confirm with the breaker that the front door matches your specific body style, as aperture details can vary. Always quote your registration so the breaker can verify the exact part needed.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used Expert door - will an L1 or Comfort spec door fit my van?

Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of an Expert door - the frame and aperture are the same across trim variants within the same generation and body style. What can differ between specifications is whether the door came with an electric window, heated mirror wiring, or other features integrated into the door, so be aware the used door may have different provisions to your original. Confirm any feature variants such as electric versus manual windows with the breaker before purchasing, as these are not guaranteed to match.

My Expert door is damaged - does the colour of the replacement door matter for fitment?

Colour makes no difference to whether a door fits your Expert - it is purely a cosmetic factor, and any used door in the correct generation, side, and body style can be resprayed to match. Focus on getting the right generation, NS or OS side, and wheelbase (for sliding doors) right rather than hunting for a colour match. A good body shop can match your van's colour once the door is fitted.