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No two airbags are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Vauxhall Combo has gone through several distinct generations: the B (1993–2001), the C (2001–2011), and the D (2012–2018), followed by the E (2018–present) which is based on the Citroën Berlingo platform. Airbags are generation-specific, so a Combo C airbag will not be a straightforward swap into a Combo D — confirm the exact generation against your registration before ordering. Your breaker will need your reg or VIN to pull the right unit.
This question crosses the boundary between the Combo C (2001–2011) and the Combo D (2012–2018), which are different generations built on different platforms. Parts from a 2010 Combo C are very unlikely to be compatible with a 2012 Combo D, but you should confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming either way. Airbags are safety-critical components, so getting the right match is essential — do not fit a unit you are not certain is correct.
For the Combo, trim level can affect the seat style and the number of airbags fitted (for instance, whether side or curtain airbags were included as standard on a particular trim), so it is worth checking what airbags your specific vehicle was built with. That said, where two vehicles share the same generation, door count, and seat configuration, the driver or passenger airbag module itself may be the same unit across trims — your breaker can verify this against your reg. Airbags are safety-critical and must be professionally fitted; never reuse a deployed unit.
Yes — side airbags (where fitted) are handed, so you must specify NS (nearside, kerb side) or OS (offside, driver's side) when requesting a quote. The driver's airbag in the steering wheel and the front passenger airbag in the dash are position-specific too, so always be clear about exactly which airbag location you need. Give your breaker your registration and confirm which seat position is affected to avoid ordering the wrong part.
Airbags are safety-critical, single-use components and the SRS system that controls them is complex — professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended, and in practice most independent garages and dealers will insist on this. Compatibility between a used airbag module and your specific SRS control unit is not guaranteed by generation or trim alone, so you should confirm this with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Do not fit any airbag that has previously been deployed.
The Combo D ran from 2012 to 2018, and while parts within a generation are more likely to be compatible than across generations, minor running changes or facelifts within that period can sometimes affect whether a specific module matches your SRS system. You should provide your registration to the breaker so they can check the exact build date and specification rather than assuming all Combo D airbags are interchangeable. Airbags are safety-critical and must be professionally installed — never assume fitment without confirmation.