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No two seat belts 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:
Both years fall within the Corsa D generation (2006–2014), but 2015 is actually a Corsa E (2014–2019), so these two cars sit either side of a generation boundary. The seat belt mountings, pretensioner design and trim fitment can differ across that change, so confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering. Never assume a part from a newer generation will drop straight in.
Both fall within the Corsa D generation (2006–2014), so the generation match is a good starting point for fitment. You will also need to match the door count (3-door or 5-door) and the side (NS nearside or OS offside), as belt anchor points and stalk positions can differ. Confirm the exact part with the breaker against your registration, particularly if your car has a pretensioner, as pretensioner variants can change within a generation.
Generation, door count and side are the key fitment factors for Corsa seat belts; trim level can matter where seat or interior specification differs between grades. On the Corsa E, trims such as Expression, Design, SRi and VXR can vary in seat style, which may affect belt stalk length or anchor position, so it is worth telling the breaker your specific trim. Cosmetic differences like belt colour or stitching are also possible between trim levels, so inspect the part or ask the breaker before buying.
Door count is a genuine fitment factor for Corsa seat belts, as the B-pillar geometry and belt routing can differ between the 3-door and 5-door body styles. You should specifically ask the breaker to supply a belt from the matching door configuration for your car. Do not assume a 5-door belt will fit a 3-door, even within the same generation.
Yes, seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components and we strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified mechanic or auto-electrician. Pretensioner seat belts are single-use — once deployed in a collision they must be replaced and cannot be reset or reused safely. A used belt should always be sourced from a vehicle where the belt was never deployed, and the breaker should be able to confirm this.
No, engine size has no bearing on seat belt fitment for the Corsa — the belt is an interior part matched by generation, door count, side (NS or OS) and trim level. Whether your Corsa has a 1.0, 1.2, 1.4 or any other engine makes no difference to which belt fits. Focus on giving the breaker your registration, body style and the side you need rather than engine details.