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A used airbag 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:
The Meriva came in two distinct generations: the original Meriva A (2003–2010) and the Meriva B (2010–2017), and airbags are not interchangeable between these two generations. Within each generation the interior architecture is different enough that you must match the part to the correct generation. Always confirm the exact generation with the breaker against your registration plate to be sure you're getting the right one.
Both 2006 and 2009 fall within the Meriva A generation (2003–2010), so the generation matches, which is a good starting point. That said, trim level and which specific airbag position you need (driver, passenger, side, curtain) all affect compatibility, so confirm the full details – including trim and exact location – with the breaker against your registration. Airbags are safety-critical components, so professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended regardless of the part sourced.
2010 is a boundary year where the changeover from Meriva A to Meriva B took place, meaning a 2010 car could be either generation depending on when in the year it was registered. Because airbags are not interchangeable across this generational boundary, you must confirm with the breaker exactly which generation your 2010 car is – they can check this against your registration – before any part is supplied. As a safety-critical, single-use component, getting the correct match here is essential, and professional fitting is always advised.
For airbags, generation, door count, and the specific location of the bag (for example NS or OS side airbag) matter most, and trim level on the Meriva does not typically change the airbag positions themselves. However, seat-mounted side airbags can be integrated into the seat rather than the body, and seat trim and style can vary between grades such as Life, Expression, and Active, so a seat-mounted bag from a different trim may look or fit differently even if the airbag module itself is similar. Confirm the specific airbag type and seat configuration with the breaker against your registration, and always have the work carried out by a qualified professional.
No – engine size has no bearing on airbag fitment for the Meriva; the interior safety systems are matched to the body generation, trim, and seating configuration rather than what is under the bonnet. Focus instead on confirming the correct generation (Meriva A 2003–2010 or Meriva B 2010–2017), the exact airbag position, and your trim level when speaking to the breaker. Airbags are safety-critical and single-use after deployment, so always have them fitted by a qualified technician.
Used airbags are legally sold and widely available through UK breakers, but they are safety-critical components and it is strongly recommended that fitting is carried out by a qualified automotive technician who can also ensure the SRS system is properly reset and tested. Airbags are single-use devices – once deployed they cannot be reused – so you must confirm with the breaker that the unit being supplied has never been triggered. Compatibility of the airbag module with your specific SRS control system is something you should also confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this can vary in ways that are not always visible from the part alone.