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Used Vauxhall Adam Fuel Tank

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Choosing the right used Vauxhall Adam fuel tank

Used fuel tanks 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a fuel tank from an older Vauxhall Adam fit my newer one?

The Vauxhall Adam was produced as a single generation running from 2013 to 2019, so there is no facelift boundary to worry about in the way some other Vauxhall models have. That said, the most reliable way to confirm a used tank will fit is to match the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check, since mechanical fitment follows the engine code above the model year. Cross-reference the donor vehicle's registration with the breaker before purchasing, as mounting bracket or ancillary details can vary mid-production without a formal facelift.

Does it matter whether my Vauxhall Adam is petrol or diesel when buying a used fuel tank?

Yes, fuel type is a primary fitment factor for any fuel tank — petrol and diesel tanks are designed differently and are not interchangeable. The Vauxhall Adam was sold in the UK exclusively with petrol engines, so you are unlikely to encounter a diesel donor vehicle, but always confirm the fuel type on the donor's registration when getting a quote from a breaker. Supply the breaker with your engine code from your V5 to be certain you are matched to the correct unit.

Does the trim level affect which fuel tank I need — for example, will a tank from an Adam Jam fit an Adam Glam or Adam Rocks?

Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment on the Vauxhall Adam — the tank is a mechanical component that follows engine code and fuel type, not the badge on the tailgate. A tank from a Jam, Glam, Rocks, or Slam will be interchangeable provided the engine codes match, so do not let the trim name put you off a good-value donor vehicle. Bear in mind that trim differences are cosmetic, so any interior or exterior trim pieces on the donor are irrelevant to whether the tank itself will fit your car.

My Vauxhall Adam is a 2013 — will a tank from a 2018 car fit it?

Both years fall within the same single-generation Adam range (2013–2019), which is a positive sign for compatibility. However, because ancillary fittings, sender unit connections, or mounting details can change during a long production run without a formal model change, you should confirm the match against your specific registration and engine code with the breaker rather than assuming all years are identical. Providing your engine code from your V5 gives the breaker the clearest basis to verify fitment.

Does the gearbox type make a difference when sourcing a used fuel tank for a Vauxhall Adam?

Gearbox type is worth mentioning to the breaker, as it can influence tank shape or fuel line routing on some vehicles. While the fuel tank itself is primarily matched by engine code and fuel type, it is good practice to tell the breaker whether your car is manual or automatic so they can check the donor vehicle is a like-for-like match. Never assume fitment is guaranteed — always confirm against your registration before agreeing a purchase.

Can I use a fuel tank from any Vauxhall Adam regardless of engine size — for example, will a 1.0 tank fit a 1.4?

Engine code is the single most useful detail here, and different engine variants can have differences in fuel system components even within the same model. Rather than going by engine size alone, supply the breaker with the exact engine code from your V5 or a VIN check, as this gives a precise match rather than a best guess based on the badge. The breaker can then check the donor vehicle's code against yours and advise whether the tank and its associated fittings are compatible.