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A buyer's guide to used Vauxhall Crossland gearbox

No two gearboxs 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a gearbox from an earlier Vauxhall Crossland fit my newer one?

The Vauxhall Crossland (sold in the UK as the Crossland X from 2017, then facelifted and rebranded simply as Crossland from 2021) shares platform and powertrain architecture across the generation, but ancillary and mounting details can change between the pre-facelift and post-facelift cars - so a gearbox crossing that 2021 boundary needs confirming with the breaker against your registration. The engine code is the single most reliable guide: if the donor car shares your exact engine code the chances of a match are much stronger than going by year alone. Always give the breaker your reg or engine code rather than just the model year.

Does the gearbox from a Crossland X fit the facelifted Crossland (2021 onwards)?

The Crossland X ran from 2017 and the facelifted Crossland took over from 2021, and while the underlying engines carried over in many cases, whether a gearbox transfers cleanly across that 2021 production change is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration and engine code. Mechanical parts follow the engine code above all else, so if both cars carry the same engine code the gearbox is far more likely to be compatible. A breaker can check the part numbers against your VIN to be sure.

Does the trim level affect which gearbox I need - for example, is the gearbox different on a Crossland SE Nav versus an Elite?

Trim level - whether SE, SE Nav, Elite, or Elite Nav - does not affect gearbox fitment on the Crossland; it is the engine code and fuel type (petrol or diesel) combined with gearbox type (manual or automatic) that determine compatibility. You may find cosmetic or interior differences between a donor car from a lower or higher trim, but those are irrelevant to whether the gearbox itself will fit your vehicle. Simply confirm the engine code and gearbox type match and trim can be ignored entirely.

Does it matter whether my Crossland is petrol or diesel when buying a used gearbox?

Yes, fuel type matters significantly - petrol and diesel engines use different gearboxes and the two are not interchangeable. Within petrol or diesel you also need to match the specific engine code, because different power outputs (for example the 1.2 turbo in various states of tune) can use different gearbox ratios or variants. Check your V5C or run a VIN check to confirm your exact engine code before approaching a breaker.

Will a gearbox from a 2019 Vauxhall Crossland X fit my 2017 model?

Both the 2017 and 2019 Crossland X sit within the same pre-facelift generation (2017-2020), so a gearbox from a 2019 car is a plausible match for a 2017 car provided the engine codes are identical and the gearbox type (manual or automatic) is the same. That said, ancillary or mounting changes can occur quietly within a production run, so confirm the part numbers with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Giving the breaker your engine code is the most useful thing you can do.

My Crossland has a 1.2 petrol - do I need to match the exact engine code when buying a used gearbox?

Yes, the engine code matters more than anything else for gearbox fitment - different variants of the 1.2 petrol can produce different power outputs and may use different gearbox specifications, so matching the engine code precisely is essential. You can find your engine code on your V5C logbook or through a VIN check, and passing that code to the breaker allows them to verify compatibility far more reliably than matching by year or trim alone. Never rely on 'it's a 1.2 Crossland' alone, as that covers more than one variant.