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Choosing the right used Vauxhall Combo exhaust system

Used exhaust systems 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:

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Fitment questions

Will an exhaust from a 2012 Vauxhall Combo fit my 2019 model?

These are different generations — the Combo D ran from 2012 to 2018, while the Combo E launched in 2019 on an entirely new platform shared with the Peugeot Partner and Citroën Berlingo, so the exhaust systems are not interchangeable between the two. Engine codes, mounting points, and emissions requirements all changed at this boundary, meaning a Combo D system will not suit a Combo E. Always confirm the exact generation and engine code with the breaker before ordering.

Does the exhaust from a Combo D 1.3 CDTi fit a Combo D 1.6 CDTi?

No — even within the Combo D generation (2012–2018) the 1.3 CDTi and 1.6 CDTi use different engine codes and the exhaust systems are sized and routed to match each specific unit. Fuel type is the same (diesel), but engine code is the key fitment factor here, so make sure both your vehicle and the donor vehicle share the identical engine code. Give your registration and engine code to the breaker so they can match from the correct unit.

Does the trim level affect which exhaust fits my Vauxhall Combo?

No — on the Combo, trim levels such as L1, L2, Expression, and Sportive do not determine which exhaust system is fitted; what matters is the engine code, fuel type, and emissions era. You may find minor cosmetic differences in tailpipe finish or tip style between donor vehicles, so check the visible end of the system if presentation matters to you. The breaker will match on engine code and year, not trim.

I have a 2015 Combo D — will an exhaust from a 2013 model fit?

Both years fall within the Combo D generation (2012–2018), share the same basic platform, and the exhaust is primarily dictated by engine code, so a same-engine-code system from 2013 is likely to be in the right ballpark for a 2015 car. However, emissions calibration and any DPF-related pipework specifics are strong confirm-with-breaker territory — do not assume the catalytic converter or DPF section is a direct swap without checking. Give the breaker both registrations and your exact engine code to verify before buying.

Will a petrol Combo exhaust fit my diesel Combo of the same year?

No — petrol and diesel exhausts are engineered differently; the diesel system accommodates a DPF and, depending on year, a diesel oxidation catalyst, neither of which is present on the petrol system. Even if the external dimensions looked similar, fitting the wrong fuel-type system could cause an MOT failure and running problems. Always match on fuel type as well as engine code and year.

My Combo is a 2017 — is that close enough to the 2018 end of the generation that a 2019 exhaust might fit?

The Combo D ran until 2018 and the Combo E began in 2019, and these are fundamentally different vehicles on different platforms, so a 2019 exhaust will not fit a 2017 Combo D regardless of how close the years appear. The generation boundary here is a hard cut-off, not a gradual change. Stick to sourcing from a Combo D donor vehicle with the matching engine code, and confirm any emissions-equipment specifics with the breaker.