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A used ac compressor 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 (sold in the UK from 2017) received a facelift in 2021, which introduced the revised 'Crossland' name drop and some mechanical updates, so a 2019 compressor and a 2022 compressor sit either side of that boundary. Fitment depends primarily on whether both cars share the same engine code, so check your V5 or run a VIN check to confirm your code before ordering. Even where the engine code matches across the 2021 facelift, confirm with the breaker that the specific compressor and its mountings interchange, as ancillary changes can occur mid-production without a clean year cut-off.
The engine code matters far more than the year — mechanical parts like AC compressors follow the engine family, not the model year or badge. Two Crosslands built in the same year can have completely different compressors if one is a 1.2 petrol and the other is a 1.5 diesel, for example. Always supply your engine code (found on your V5 logbook or a VIN check) when getting quotes from a breaker, as it is the single most useful detail you can provide.
Trim level — whether that is SE, SE Nav, Elite, or Elite Nav — does not affect which AC compressor is fitted; fitment is determined by engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type. You may receive a compressor from a different trim than your own car, and that is perfectly fine mechanically. Bear in mind that cosmetic items such as brackets or covers dressed to a specific trim might look slightly different, but the compressor itself will not vary by trim.
No — petrol and diesel variants of the Crossland use different engine families and the AC compressor is matched to the engine, so they are not a straightforward swap. Always make sure the fuel type of the donor car matches yours, and cross-reference the engine codes to be certain. Tell the breaker both your fuel type and your exact engine code when requesting a quote so they can pull the correct unit.
Gearbox type can influence which AC compressor or drive arrangement is fitted even when the engine code is identical, so it is an important detail to match. Provide the breaker with both your engine code and your gearbox type — manual or automatic — when asking for a quote. This is especially relevant on the Crossland where some engine and gearbox combinations are specific to certain markets or production periods, and the breaker can check the part number against your registration to confirm.
The Crossland facelift arrived in 2021, meaning a 2021 car could be either side of that update depending on when in the year it was registered and delivered. The facelift year is therefore a genuine grey area for parts compatibility, and you should not assume a pre-facelift compressor automatically crosses over to a post-facelift car or vice versa. Give the breaker your full registration number and engine code so they can check the exact build details and confirm whether the compressor they have suits your specific car.