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Buying a used Peugeot Expert gearbox: what matters

Fitment on a used gearbox 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a gearbox from a 2012 Peugeot Expert fit my 2016 Peugeot Expert?

The second-generation Expert ran from 2007 to 2016, so both years sit within the same generation, which is a good starting point for compatibility. That said, fitment depends primarily on your engine code rather than the year alone — match the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check and make sure the gearbox type (manual or automatic) is identical. There were running production changes within this generation, so confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.

Can I use a gearbox from a second-gen Expert in my third-gen Expert?

The second-generation Expert ran from 2007 to 2016, and the third generation launched in 2016, so these are distinct platforms and a gearbox from one is very unlikely to cross that boundary. Engine codes and transmission mountings changed significantly between generations, so a direct swap is not expected to work. Always give the breaker both registrations and your engine code so they can confirm before you commit.

Does the engine code really matter more than the year when matching an Expert gearbox?

Yes — for mechanical parts like gearboxes, the engine code is the single most useful piece of information you can supply, because Peugeot fitted more than one engine option across the Expert range and the gearbox is matched to the engine, not the badge or the model year. Two Experts from the same year can require completely different gearboxes if they carry different engine codes. Find your engine code on your V5 certificate or via a VIN check and give it to the breaker before agreeing a price.

Does the trim level affect which gearbox I need — for example, does an Expert Tepee or Combi need a different box to a standard panel van?

Trim and body style do not affect gearbox fitment — what determines compatibility is the engine code, fuel type, and whether the vehicle is manual or automatic. An Expert in Tepee, Combi, or panel van form with the same engine code and gearbox type will use the same unit. Bear in mind that cosmetic differences between variants are irrelevant here, but do confirm ancillary fittings and mounting brackets with the breaker against your specific registration.

I have a diesel Expert — will a gearbox from a petrol Expert fit?

No, fuel type is a core fitment factor for gearboxes and diesel and petrol units are not interchangeable. The gearbox must match your fuel type as well as your specific engine code, since even within diesel variants there were different engines fitted across the Expert range. Supply your engine code and fuel type to the breaker so they can source the correct unit for your vehicle.

Do I need to worry about ECU or immobiliser pairing when fitting a used Expert gearbox?

This is something you need to raise directly with the breaker and your fitting garage, as ECU pairing and immobiliser coding can vary depending on the specific vehicle and gearbox combination. We cannot state as fact whether your exact vehicle will require recoding, and getting this wrong could leave the van immobilised after fitting. Ask the breaker and confirm with a qualified technician before you buy.