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Used differentials vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply when sourcing a used differential for your Vauxhall Adam, as mechanical parts follow the engine code rather than the badge or trim level. You'll find the engine code on your V5C logbook or by running a VIN check. Always quote this to the breaker so they can match the correct unit.
The Vauxhall Adam was produced as a single generation from 2013 to 2019, so there is no major generational boundary to worry about within that range. That said, whether a differential from one year within that run will interchange with another depends primarily on the engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type rather than the model year alone. Confirm compatibility against your exact registration and engine code with the breaker before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect differential fitment on the Vauxhall Adam — the Jam, Glam, Slam, and Rocks trims all use the same drivetrain components for a given engine and gearbox combination. What matters is the engine code, fuel type, and whether the car has a manual or automatic gearbox, not the trim name or any cosmetic differences between those grades. You may receive a differential from a different trim to your own and that is perfectly fine mechanically.
Yes, fuel type matters because the petrol and alternative-fuel variants of the Adam used different engine families, and the differential is matched to the drivetrain as a whole. Always confirm the engine code from your V5C or a VIN check and pass it to the breaker, as this will identify the correct unit more precisely than fuel type alone. Never assume a unit from a different engine family will interchange.
Yes, gearbox type is a key fitment factor — a differential from a manual-gearbox Adam will not be the same as one from an automatic or semi-automatic variant. Make sure you tell the breaker whether your car has a manual or automatic gearbox alongside your engine code, so they can source the correct unit. Fitting the wrong type will result in an incompatible part.
Whether any electronic pairing or ECU coding is required when fitting a used differential to your specific Adam is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this can vary and we cannot state it as fact for every vehicle. Your fitting garage or a Vauxhall specialist will also be able to advise once they have assessed the part. Always raise this question before purchasing so you are not caught out by unexpected labour costs.