Get quotes for a used or replacement Vauxhall Agila airbag. Genuine second hand parts from UK vehicle dismantlers - free request, breakers with stock reply direct.
Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.
Used airbags 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 Agila was sold in the UK in two generations: the first-generation (A) ran from 2000 to 2004, and the second-generation (B) ran from 2004 to 2008. Airbags are generation-specific, so a first-gen part will not cross over to a second-gen car and vice versa. Always tell the breaker which generation you have, ideally confirmed against your registration.
These two cars sit either side of the generation change: the 2003 is a first-generation Agila A, while the 2005 is a second-generation Agila B. Because the two generations have different body structures and SRS systems, parts from one will not simply cross to the other. Confirm the exact generation of your car with the breaker before ordering.
For the Vauxhall Agila, airbag fitment is primarily driven by generation rather than trim level, so a Club-spec car and a Design-spec car of the same generation should take the same airbag in most positions. That said, you should confirm the specific airbag module compatibility with the breaker against your registration, as SRS system variants can differ in ways that are not always visible. A professional should carry out the installation, as airbags are safety-critical, single-use components.
Yes, side absolutely matters: the driver airbag is mounted in the steering wheel and the passenger airbag is in the dashboard, and they are completely different parts. Make sure you specify NS (nearside, passenger) or OS (offside, driver) clearly when contacting a breaker. Both are safety-critical components and must be fitted by a qualified professional.
An airbag that has deployed cannot be reused — it is a single-use device and must be replaced with an undeployed unit. When buying from a breaker, confirm that the airbag was never triggered in the donor vehicle. Professional fitting is strongly recommended, as incorrect installation of an airbag can cause serious injury.
It can be, because generation matters for fitment and the two Agila generations (A: 2000–2004 and B: 2004–2008) do not share the same airbag parts. Ask the breaker to verify the donor vehicle's registration so the exact generation and SRS configuration can be confirmed against your own car. Given that airbags are safety-critical, it is worth taking the time to get this right rather than relying on a guess.