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A used fuel tank 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 Crossland X ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2023, with a facelift arriving in 2020, so a 2018 tank and a 2020 tank sit either side of that facelift boundary. The core fuel tank may well be shared, but ancillary fittings, sender unit connections, and mounting details can change across a facelift — confirm against your registration with the breaker before buying. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking both vehicles' details.
Yes — the engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply, sitting above year or badge in importance for mechanical parts like the fuel tank. A 1.2 petrol engine and a 1.5 diesel will have different tank configurations and fuel system requirements, so always quote the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check when requesting a quote. Breakers will use this to match the tank correctly to your vehicle.
Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment on the Crossland X — SE, Elite, and Griffin are specification packages covering interior, equipment, and cosmetic features rather than mechanical changes. The fuel tank fitted to your vehicle is determined by engine code and fuel type, not the trim badge. You may receive a tank from any trim level and it will be mechanically equivalent, so do not reject a quote on trim grounds alone.
No — petrol and diesel fuel tanks are not interchangeable, as they differ in filler neck design, sender unit compatibility, and sometimes overall shape or capacity. Always specify your fuel type clearly when requesting a quote, along with your engine code, to ensure the breaker supplies the correct tank. Fitting the wrong fuel type tank is a safety risk and will cause running problems.
The Crossland X was facelifted in 2020, and while the fundamental tank architecture may be similar across both periods, mounting brackets, connections, and ancillary fittings can differ between pre- and post-facelift builds. You should name this boundary explicitly when contacting breakers and ask them to confirm compatibility against both registrations rather than assuming the years are interchangeable. A reputable breaker will check both vehicles before confirming the part will fit.
Give the breaker your registration number, engine code (from the V5 or a VIN check), fuel type (petrol or diesel), and the year of your vehicle — this combination is far more useful than trim level or colour. The engine code in particular allows the breaker to match the tank to the correct fuel system specification. The more precise the information you supply, the more accurately the breaker can confirm fitment before you commit to buying.