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What to check when buying a used Vauxhall Mokka headlight

A used headlight 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

What years does the Vauxhall Mokka headlight fit?

The Mokka splits into two clear generations: the original Mokka/Mokka X ran from 2012 to 2019, and the all-new Mokka (sometimes called Mokka-e) launched in 2021 with a completely different front end. Within the 2012–2019 generation, the car received a facelift around 2016 when it was rebadged Mokka X, and this facelift brought changes to the front-end styling including the headlights. Always confirm with the breaker that the part from their vehicle matches your exact registration, as fitment either side of that 2016 boundary is not guaranteed.

Will a headlight from a 2014 Mokka fit a 2017 Mokka X?

These two cars sit either side of the 2016 facelift that introduced the Mokka X, so they are not straightforwardly the same generation of front end. The pre-facelift 2012–2016 Mokka and the post-facelift 2016–2019 Mokka X share the same platform but had updated lighting and grille styling at that facelift point. You should confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific headlight unit they have will physically match your registration, as crossing that facelift boundary is exactly the situation where differences can catch you out.

Does the trim level affect which headlight I need — for example, does an SE headlight fit a Design or Elite?

Trim level does not determine headlight fitment on the Mokka — the mounting points and aperture are the same across trims like Design, SE, Tech Line, and Elite within the same generation and facelift period. However, higher trims such as Elite sometimes came with different light technology (for example, projector or LED running light strips), so a headlight from a lower trim may look slightly different on your car even if it bolts on correctly. Confirm with the breaker whether the unit they have matches the light type on your car, particularly regarding halogen versus any upgraded lighting option, as that is something to check against your specific registration rather than assume from trim name alone.

I have a 2015 Vauxhall Mokka — will a headlight from any other 2012–2016 Mokka fit it?

Yes, the 2015 Mokka sits within the pre-facelift generation that ran from 2012 to 2016, and front-end panels including headlights were consistent across that period. Make sure you specify NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver side) when contacting breakers, as these are handed parts. Fitment across the 2012–2016 pre-facelift cars is generally straightforward, but always ask the breaker to confirm against your registration to be certain.

Is there any difference between a Mokka and Mokka X headlight?

The Mokka X name was introduced in 2016 as part of a facelift, and the front end — including the headlights, grille, and bumper — was restyled at that point. This means a pre-facelift Mokka headlight (2012–2016) and a Mokka X headlight (2016–2019) are not confirmed as interchangeable, even though the underlying platform is the same. If you are looking at a part from a car the other side of that 2016 boundary from yours, confirm with the breaker whether it matches your specific vehicle before purchasing.

Will a Mokka headlight from a breaker work if it came from a different engine variant — diesel versus petrol?

Engine choice has no bearing on headlight fitment for the Mokka — the front-end panels are identical regardless of whether the donor car was a petrol or diesel. The key things to match are the generation, whether it is pre- or post-2016 facelift, and the light type (halogen or any upgraded lamp variant). Confirm those points with the breaker against your registration and you should be fine.