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A used seat 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 Combo has gone through distinct generations, and seats are generally interchangeable within the same generation but not across them. The key generations are the C (2001–2011) and the D (2012–2018), with the E arriving from 2019 onwards. Stick to your own generation when searching, and confirm the exact year range with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
This crosses the generation boundary between the C (2001–2011) and the D (2012–2018), so a straight swap is unlikely without modification. The two generations use different seat designs, fixings, and trim interfaces. Give your registration to the breaker and ask them to confirm whether the part they have will cross that C-to-D boundary.
Yes — seat style and upholstery can vary between trim levels such as Expression, Sportive, and Limited Edition, so the seat from a basic-spec van may look noticeably different from one out of a higher-spec example. The mounting points within a generation are typically the same, so a seat from a different trim should physically fit, but expect cosmetic differences in fabric, colour, or bolstering. Tell the breaker your trim level so they can match the seat as closely as possible.
Yes, driver (OS — offside) and passenger (NS — nearside) front seats are handed and are not interchangeable with each other. Always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker, as the seat frames, runners, and any built-in mechanisms differ between sides.
No — the engine has no bearing on seat fitment for the Combo. Focus instead on matching the generation, trim level, and the correct side (NS or OS), and you can disregard whether the donor van had a petrol or diesel engine.
Seats fitted with side airbags or seatbelt pretensioners are safety-critical components, and professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended. Both airbags and pretensioners are single-use devices — once deployed they must be replaced, not reused — and compatibility with your van's specific SRS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. A garage with the correct diagnostic equipment can also verify the system is functioning correctly after installation.