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No two airbags 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:
The Grandland (sold in the UK from 2017) received a significant facelift and was rebranded the Grandland X to plain Grandland around 2021, bringing interior and structural changes that affect airbag compatibility across that boundary. A 2018 airbag is from the earlier generation, while a 2022 car is from the facelifted post-2021 range, so you should confirm with the breaker whether the specific unit crosses that boundary safely before purchasing. Airbags are safety-critical, single-use components, so professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended regardless.
For seat-mounted side airbags, trim level can matter on the Grandland because seat designs and upholstery vary across grades such as SE, Elite, and Ultimate, and the airbag may be integrated into the seat itself. Dash-mounted or steering wheel airbags are less likely to differ by trim, but you should still tell the breaker your exact trim so they can match the part accurately. Always have airbags fitted by a professional, as they are safety-critical components.
Engine type has no bearing on airbag fitment for the Grandland — the airbags are part of the interior and SRS system, which are determined by generation, trim, and body style rather than what is under the bonnet. Focus your search on matching the correct model year range and trim level instead, and provide your registration to the breaker so they can verify the part against your specific vehicle. Professional installation is essential for any airbag replacement.
Yes, side matters — airbags fitted to the nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) are not interchangeable, particularly for side-curtain and seat-integrated airbags. Always specify NS or OS when contacting a breaker, along with your registration, to make sure you receive the correct unit. Because airbags are safety-critical and single-use after deployment, have the replacement fitted by a qualified professional.
Airbags are safety-critical, single-use components — once deployed they cannot be reused, and incorrect installation of a replacement can result in failure to deploy in a collision or unintended deployment, both of which are extremely dangerous. UK breakers will supply the part, but fitting should always be carried out by a qualified technician who can also reset the SRS control module and check for fault codes. Attempting a DIY installation is strongly inadvisable and may also affect your insurance cover.
The Grandland X name was used from around 2017 through to the rebrand circa 2021, so both a 2019 and a 2021 car could fall within the same generation, which is a positive sign for compatibility. However, whether the specific airbag module is compatible with your car's SRS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pretensioner and SRS variants can differ even within a generation. Airbags must be professionally fitted, and the breaker should be able to cross-reference the part number to your vehicle before you commit.