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A used window regulator that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vauxhall Arena was sold in the UK broadly through the late 1990s into the early 2000s as a rebadged Renault Trafic of that generation, so regulators from within that same production run are the most likely candidates for a match. The critical details are which side you need (NS for nearside/passenger or OS for offside/driver) and whether your van has a sliding side door or a hinged rear door, as these use completely different mechanisms. Always confirm the exact year and door configuration with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The Arena ran as a single generation throughout its UK lifespan in the late 1990s to early 2000s without a distinct second-generation change, so parts from across that production window are broadly in the same family. That said, whether a regulator from, say, 1997 physically interchanges with one from 2001 can depend on minor running changes, so this is worth confirming with the breaker using both vehicles' registrations. Side (NS or OS) must also match regardless of year.
Yes, it absolutely matters — NS (nearside, passenger/left) and OS (offside, driver/right) regulators are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, make sure you specify clearly whether you need the nearside or offside unit. Getting this wrong is one of the most common and easily avoided mistakes when ordering a used regulator.
Yes, the sliding side door and the front doors use entirely separate regulator assemblies that are not interchangeable. For the sliding door in particular, wheelbase can affect which part is correct, so confirm your wheelbase with the breaker if you're ordering a sliding-door regulator. Front door regulators are side-specific (NS or OS), so always state which position you need.
Trim level does not affect window regulator fitment on the Arena — the mechanical frame and runner assembly is determined by the door position and door type, not the specification of the van. You may find that higher-spec vans had electric operation versus manual winding, and whether a specific regulator is electric or manual can vary; confirm this detail with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming from trim alone. The key fitment factors remain side (NS/OS) and door type (front, sliding, or hinged).
The Vauxhall Arena was a rebadged version of the Renault Trafic of the same era, so there is a strong basis for parts compatibility between the two. However, whether a specific Trafic regulator from a given year and door position is a straight swap for your Arena is something you should verify with the breaker using your exact registration, as minor differences can exist. Confirm the side (NS or OS) and door type match before committing to a purchase.