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Fitment on a used fuel tank varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Crossland (sold in the UK from 2017) received a facelift in 2020, so a 2019 tank and a 2021 tank sit either side of that boundary, which means there may be mounting or ancillary differences that make them incompatible. The engine code is the most important detail here — if both cars share the same engine code and fuel type, there is a better chance of a match, but crossing the 2020 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before ordering. Never assume fitment without that check.
Yes, petrol and diesel Crosslands use different fuel systems, and the tanks themselves are not interchangeable between fuel types. Always make sure the used tank you are buying matches your car's fuel type exactly, and supply the breaker with your engine code — found on your V5 or via a VIN check — to confirm the right part. Fitting the wrong type of tank is a safety and MOT risk.
Trim level — whether your Crossland is an SE, SE Nav, Elite, or Elite Nav — has no bearing on fuel tank fitment; trim is a cosmetic and equipment distinction, not a mechanical one. What matters is the engine code, fuel type, and the production year relative to the 2020 facelift, so focus on those details when contacting a breaker. You may find minor cosmetic differences on a pulled unit (such as fuel-cap housing colour), but the tank itself is the same across trim grades within a matching specification.
For a 1.2 Turbo petrol Crossland, the engine code is the single most useful piece of information for a breaker to source the correct fuel tank. You can find the engine code on your V5 logbook or by running a VIN check through a number of free online services. Supply that code alongside your registration and fuel type when requesting a quote, as it removes ambiguity and helps the breaker confirm the right part quickly.
The Crossland facelift arrived in 2020, and while the basic tank shape may be similar, mounting points and ancillary connections can change mid-production — meaning a pre-facelift tank may not be a straightforward swap onto a post-facelift car. You should name the facelift boundary (2020) to the breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against both registrations before purchasing. Do not assume the tanks are interchangeable simply because the model name is the same.