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Used sumps 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 Vauxhall Arena was sold in the UK broadly through the late 1990s into the early 2000s, and fitment of a used sump depends far more on the engine code than on the model year alone. If a sump from one year and another share the same engine code, they are much more likely to be compatible, but any production changes to mounts or ancillaries mid-run should be confirmed with the breaker against your registration before buying.
No — diesel and petrol engines are entirely different units with different sumps, so a sump from one fuel type will not cross over to the other. Always specify your fuel type clearly when requesting a quote, and give the breaker your engine code from your V5 or a VIN check for the most accurate match.
Yes, the engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply — two Arenas of different years can share the same engine code and therefore the same sump, while two Arenas of the same year can have different engines that do not interchange. You'll find the engine code on your V5 logbook or through a VIN check, and passing it to the breaker will cut out most of the guesswork.
No — trim level has no bearing on sump fitment whatsoever, as the sump follows the engine rather than the specification of the vehicle. Whether your Arena is a base or higher-spec model, what matters is the engine code, fuel type, and whether it is paired with a manual or automatic gearbox.
Gearbox type can influence sump design on some engines, so it is worth flagging to the breaker whether your Arena is manual or automatic even if the engine code matches. Confirm this detail against your registration with the breaker before purchasing to avoid an unnecessary return.
Ask the seller for the engine code stamped on the part or taken from the donor vehicle's V5, then compare it with the engine code from your own V5 or VIN check. Also confirm the fuel type and gearbox type match yours, as these are the details that determine sump compatibility far more reliably than year or model description alone — a breaker experienced with Vauxhall vans should be able to cross-reference this for you.