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A used fuel tank 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 A ran from 2003 to 2010, and the Meriva B ran from 2010 to 2017, so these are the two generations to be aware of when sourcing a used fuel tank. A tank from within the same generation is your starting point, but the engine code and fuel type must also match. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both years sit within the Meriva A generation (2003–2010), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but ancillary fittings and mounting details can change mid-production without a formal facelift. Make sure the engine code and fuel type (petrol or diesel) are the same on both vehicles, and confirm the specific part will cross over with the breaker against both registrations.
The Meriva A (2003–2010) and Meriva B (2010–2017) are distinct generations with different platforms, so a straight swap across that boundary is unlikely. Engine codes, tank shape, and mounting points differ between the two. Route this directly to the breaker and give them both registrations so they can check the actual part numbers before agreeing a sale.
Trim level — whether Expression, Exclusiv, Active, or Design — does not affect fuel tank fitment on the Meriva; the tank is determined by engine code and fuel type, not the badge on the car. A tank pulled from an Exclusiv and fitted to an Expression of the same generation and engine will work the same mechanically. You may notice minor cosmetic differences in ancillary components, so confirm with the breaker that all the fittings match your specific vehicle.
Yes, fuel type is one of the most important factors — a petrol tank and a diesel tank are not interchangeable and must match your vehicle exactly. Beyond fuel type, the engine code is the single most reliable guide, as mechanical components on the Meriva follow the engine rather than the body or trim. You'll find the engine code on your V5C or via a VIN check, and you should supply it to the breaker when requesting a quote.
Both 2012 and 2015 fall within the Meriva B generation (2010–2017), so the tank is a plausible match provided the engine code and fuel type are identical on both cars. That said, mounting and ancillary details can change quietly across a production run, so this is not a guaranteed swap. Give the breaker both registrations and your engine code so they can verify the part before it leaves the yard.