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Buying a used Vauxhall Meriva gearbox: what matters

Fitment on a used gearbox 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:

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Fitment questions

Does a gearbox from an earlier Vauxhall Meriva fit a later one?

The Meriva ran across two distinct generations: the Meriva A (2003–2010) and the Meriva B (2010–2017), and gearboxes are not interchangeable between these generations due to significant differences in engine and drivetrain architecture. Within the same generation, the engine code is the key factor — a gearbox from a same-code engine in the same generation is the strongest starting point for a match. If your search spans the 2010 boundary between Meriva A and Meriva B, treat that as a firm cut-off and confirm any cross-generation query directly with the breaker against your registration.

Will a Meriva A gearbox from a 2005 fit a 2008 Meriva A?

Both years sit within the Meriva A generation (2003–2010), so provided the engine codes match, a gearbox from a 2005 car is a strong candidate for a 2008 car. The engine code — found on your V5 or via a VIN check — matters far more than the year alone, as Vauxhall used several different petrol and diesel units across the Meriva A range. Confirm any ancillary or mounting differences mid-production with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.

Does the trim level affect which gearbox I need — for example, does a Life or Club model use a different box to an Energy or Exclusiv?

Trim level — whether Life, Club, Energy, or Exclusiv — does not affect gearbox fitment on the Vauxhall Meriva; these are cosmetic and equipment distinctions, not mechanical ones. What determines fitment is the engine code, fuel type (petrol or diesel), and whether the car has a manual or automatic gearbox. You may find minor cosmetic differences on ancillary components when parts arrive from a different trim car, but the gearbox itself is specified by the drivetrain, not the badge.

Does it matter whether I get a petrol or diesel gearbox for my Meriva?

Yes — fuel type matters significantly, as petrol and diesel engines in the Meriva use different gearboxes matched to their torque characteristics and engine bell-housing configurations. Always supply the breaker with your full engine code rather than just 'petrol' or 'diesel', as there were multiple units of each type across both Meriva generations. Matching the engine code precisely is the most reliable way to ensure the breaker supplies the correct gearbox for your car.

I have a Vauxhall Meriva B — will a gearbox from any year of the B fit mine?

The Meriva B ran from 2010 to 2017, and in principle a gearbox from within that generation is your best pool to search — but year within the generation still matters because engine offerings and specification details evolved over that period. Your engine code (printed on the V5 or available from a VIN check) is the single most useful detail you can give a breaker, as it cuts through any year-to-year variation far more reliably than the model year alone. Confirm with the breaker whether any ancillary or mounting changes apply to your specific registration before committing to a purchase.

Do I need to worry about the ECU or immobiliser when fitting a used Meriva gearbox?

For a manual gearbox on the Meriva, ECU pairing is generally less of a concern than it would be with an automatic or semi-automatic unit, but this is an area where you should confirm the position with your breaker and fitting garage rather than assume. Immobiliser and ECU coding questions depend on the specific gearbox type and the year of your car, and these details sit outside what can be stated as fact for a used-parts purchase. Always raise this directly with the breaker against your registration number before buying.