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The Vauxhall Adam was produced from 2013 to 2019 as a single generation with no significant mid-life facelift that altered the steering column switchgear. In practice this means indicator stalks from across the 2013–2019 production run are likely to be compatible with one another, but confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Because the Adam ran as one generation from 2013 to 2019 without a structural facelift affecting the steering column, an early 2013–2014 stalk is likely to fit a later 2017–2018 car. That said, minor running changes to the stalk connector or column shroud can occur throughout a production run, so ask your breaker to check the part against your specific registration before purchasing.
Trim level — whether Jam, Glam, Rocks, or Rocks Air — does not affect indicator stalk fitment, as the steering column switchgear is shared across the range regardless of cosmetic specification. The only difference you might notice is if the donor car had cruise control or a lane-change function, in which case the stalk design may differ slightly, so mention any such features on your car when speaking to the breaker.
The Adam shares its platform with the Corsa D and early Corsa E era, and Vauxhall commonly used shared steering column components across those models, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility. However, connector pinouts and stalk configurations can differ depending on options fitted, so route this one to your breaker to compare part numbers against your Adam's registration before buying.
If your Adam is fitted with automatic headlights or LED running lights, the stalk may include a lighting-control ring that differs from a standard halogen-car stalk, so the lighting specification of the donor car should match your own. Let the breaker know what headlight setup your car has so they can pull a stalk from a matching vehicle.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact specification, and mention whether your car has cruise control, auto wipers, or automatic headlights, as these features are often integrated into the stalk assembly and will affect which part is correct. Asking them to cross-reference the part number from the donor vehicle against yours is the best way to avoid buying something that looks right but won't connect properly.