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A used steering rack 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 Corsa has run through several distinct generations: the B (1993–2000), C (2000–2006), D (2006–2014), and E (2014–2019), with the F arriving from 2019 onwards. Generation matters a great deal for the steering rack because the geometry, mountings, and rack type differ significantly between them. Always confirm which generation your car belongs to before sourcing a used rack from a breaker.
This question crosses a generation boundary: the 2013 Corsa is a D (2006–2014), while the 2015 Corsa is an E (2014–2019), and these are fundamentally different cars with different subframe and steering architectures. Do not assume the racks are interchangeable just because the model names look the same. Confirm directly with the breaker, giving them both registration numbers so they can check against the actual specifications.
Trim level alone — whether Life, SE, SRi, or any other — does not determine which steering rack you need; the rack is primarily driven by the generation and engine size. An SRi with a larger engine may use a different rack to a base-engined car of the same generation, so engine size is worth checking, but the SRi badge itself is not the deciding factor. Tell the breaker your registration and engine size and they can match accordingly.
Yes, engine size can matter because different power outputs sometimes result in different steering rack specifications within the same generation. A 1.0-litre Corsa D and a 1.6 Turbo Corsa D, for example, may not share the same rack. Give the breaker your full registration or engine code to make sure you get the correctly rated unit.
The Corsa D ran from 2006 to 2014, so both years sit within the same generation, which is a good start. However, whether a rack from an early D will swap straight onto a late D can depend on engine variant and any running changes made during that period, so this is not something to assume. Confirm with the breaker by providing both registration numbers so they can check part numbers against your specific car.
Give them your full registration number at minimum, as this allows them to identify the exact generation, engine size, and any specification details that affect rack fitment. It also helps to mention whether the car has electric power steering or hydraulic power steering, as these are not interchangeable. The more detail you provide upfront, the better chance you have of getting the right part without a wasted trip.