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Fitment on a used sump 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 engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply when sourcing a sump, as this part follows the engine rather than the model badge or year alone. You'll find the engine code on your V5C or through a VIN check, and it's worth having it to hand before contacting any breaker. Always quote this code alongside your registration so the breaker can confirm the correct unit.
The Peugeot Expert ran across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered roughly 1995 to 2006, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2007 to 2016. These generations used different engine families, so a sump from a Mk1 is very unlikely to suit a Mk2 even if the fuel type matches. Confirm against your engine code with the breaker before purchasing.
Both years sit within the Mk2 Expert generation (2007–2016), so there's a reasonable chance of compatibility if the engine codes match. That said, ancillary and mounting detail changes can occur mid-production without a formal facelift, so you should confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration and engine code rather than assume fitment purely from the year range.
The third-generation Expert (Mk3) launched in 2016, so a 2018 vehicle sits in the Mk3 while a 2016 model could be either the very end of the Mk2 or the very start of the Mk3 depending on build date. Because this spans a generation boundary, fitment cannot be assumed even if fuel type looks the same. Provide your engine code to the breaker so they can check against their stock directly.
No — body style has no bearing on sump fitment. What matters is the engine code, fuel type (petrol or diesel), and gearbox type (manual or automatic), not how many seats the vehicle has or whether it's a panel van, crew van, or combi. Focus on matching the engine code and let the breaker verify the rest.
Trim level does not affect sump fitment on the Expert — Professional, Tepee, and base-spec variants all use the same sump for a given engine. The sump is determined by the engine code, not the badge on the van. Bear in mind that cosmetic and interior differences between trims are irrelevant here, so simply quote your engine code to the breaker and they'll identify the correct part.