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No two wiper motors are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Meriva ran across two distinct generations: the original Meriva A from 2003 to 2010, and the Meriva B from 2010 to 2017. These two generations are not the same underneath, so a wiper motor from a Meriva A is very unlikely to fit a Meriva B and vice versa. Always make sure the breaker you're quoting from knows which generation you need, not just the year.
A 2009 Meriva is a late Meriva A, while a 2011 Meriva sits in the Meriva B generation, and these are fundamentally different vehicles. The generation boundary falls at 2010, so parts from either side of that line are unlikely to be interchangeable. Confirm directly with the breaker quoting against your registration before ordering.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are completely different components with different fixings, connectors, and outputs, so you must tell the breaker clearly which one you need. Both motors also need to match the correct generation of Meriva, either A or B. Quoting your registration to the breaker is the safest way to make sure you get the right unit.
Trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment on the Meriva — the motor is the same across trims such as Expression, Life, Energy, and SE within the same generation. You may occasionally find cosmetic differences in wiper arm finishes between cars, but the motor itself is interchangeable across those trim lines. Stick to matching generation and front or rear position, and trim is not something you need to worry about.
For most of the Meriva B range the front and rear wiper motors are consistent, but Vauxhall did make running changes during the model's life and it's not always possible to say with certainty that a very early B-generation motor will drop straight into a later car. Give the breaker your exact registration and ask them to check the part against it rather than relying on year alone.
It's possible that Vauxhall used shared components across models of a similar era, but wiper motor fitment is specific enough that this isn't something to assume without checking. Confirm with the breaker whether a motor from another Vauxhall of the same generation crosses over to your Meriva, quoting your registration, before you commit to buying.