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Second Hand Vauxhall Grandland Seat

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What to check when buying a used Vauxhall Grandland seat

A used seat 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a seat from an older Grandland fit my newer one?

The Grandland launched in 2017 and received a significant facelift and rename to Grandland X and then back to Grandland across its life, so it is worth confirming with the breaker exactly which generation your donor car comes from and whether it matches yours before buying. Seats are interior parts and generally match within the same generation, but crossing a facelift or generation boundary can mean changes to mounting points, side airbag routing, and trim attachment clips. Always confirm the donor vehicle's year and build against your registration with the breaker.

Does the engine size matter when buying a used Grandland seat?

No, the engine makes no difference to seat fitment on the Grandland. What matters is the generation, trim level, and which side of the car you need (nearside or offside). Focus your search on finding a seat from the correct model year range and trim rather than worrying about whether the donor car was a petrol, diesel, or hybrid.

Will a seat from a 2018 Grandland X fit a 2022 Grandland?

The Grandland X ran from 2017 and the facelifted Grandland (dropping the X suffix) arrived for 2021-2022, bringing interior and structural updates that may affect seat mounting and airbag compatibility. Fitment across that generation boundary is not guaranteed, so you should confirm with the breaker whether the specific seat from a 2018 car is compatible with your 2022 registration. This is especially important if the seats contain side airbags or pretensioner seatbelts, which are safety-critical components.

Does the trim level affect which Grandland seat I need?

Yes, trim level matters for Grandland seats because higher trims such as Elite, Ultimate, and GSe typically feature different seat styles, materials, and heating or massage functions compared to entry-level SE or SRi trims. A seat from the wrong trim will physically fit in many cases but will look noticeably different and may lack the wiring connectors for heated or powered seat functions. Always tell the breaker your trim level so they can match the seat style as closely as possible.

Are Grandland seats with airbags safe to buy used?

Side airbags built into seat squabs are safety-critical single-use components — if the donor seat's airbag has ever deployed, it cannot be reused and the seat should not be fitted. When buying a used Grandland seat, ask the breaker to confirm the airbag has never deployed and check the seat for signs of a previous impact. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner mechanism, and you should confirm airbag module compatibility with your car's specific SRS system with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming it will work.

Does it matter which side I order — can I swap a driver's seat to the passenger side?

Yes, the side matters on the Grandland — the nearside (passenger) and offside (driver) seats are handed differently due to their shape, mounting brackets, and often the position of airbag modules or seat-adjustment controls. Make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when contacting the breaker. Fitting the wrong side is unlikely to work correctly and could compromise safety if airbag orientation is affected.