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Fitment on a used alternator 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 Grandland (sold in the UK from 2017) received a significant facelift and nameplate update to Grandland X dropping the X for later models, with the pre-facelift running to around 2021 and the refreshed model arriving from 2022 — this is a generation boundary and alternator compatibility across it is not guaranteed. The engine code is the most reliable guide: if your 2019 and 2022 share the same engine code (found on your V5 or a VIN check), fitment is much more likely, but confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
The Grandland X ran from 2017 to around 2021, with the revised Grandland name used from 2022 onwards — this marks a production boundary and ancillary fitment can change across it. Match the engine code from your V5 on both vehicles, and ask the breaker to check the part against your specific registration to confirm before ordering.
Yes — fuel type directly affects alternator specification, so a petrol unit will not be a straight swap onto a diesel engine and vice versa. Always confirm your engine code (printed on your V5 or available via a VIN check) with the breaker, as this identifies both fuel type and exact engine variant in one step.
Trim level does not affect alternator fitment on the Grandland X — SE, Sport, Elite, and Elite Nav are all cosmetic and equipment distinctions, not mechanical ones. What matters is that both cars share the same engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type, so cross-reference those details with the breaker rather than worrying about which trim the donor car was.
It can do, because some alternator configurations differ between manual and automatic variants due to belt routing or ancillary mounting changes. Confirm your gearbox type alongside your engine code when contacting the breaker, and ask them to verify the part against your registration to be certain.
Both years fall within the pre-facelift Grandland X generation (2017 to around 2021), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility if the engine codes match. However, ancillary and mounting changes can occur mid-production even within a generation, so confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before purchasing.