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A used seat belt 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 Mokka has two distinct generations: the original Mokka and Mokka X ran from 2012 to 2019, while the all-new Mokka (Mokka-e included) launched for 2021 onwards — these two generations are not interchangeable for interior parts like seat belts. Within each generation, belts will generally be consistent, but trim level and which side (NS nearside or OS offside) you need must match. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The original Mokka and the facelifted Mokka X share the same first-generation platform (2012–2019), so a 2016 Mokka X belt may well physically fit a 2013 Mokka. However, the Mokka X facelift (introduced around 2016) brought some interior updates, so whether the pretensioner mechanism and anchorage points are identical is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Make sure you also specify the correct side — NS (passenger) or OS (driver) — as these are not interchangeable.
For the first-generation Mokka (2012–2019), the seat belt mechanism and mounting points are generally consistent across trim levels including SE, Design, Tech Line, and Elite, so trim level is unlikely to prevent fitment. That said, higher trims may have had different seat upholstery or belt colour finishes, so there could be a cosmetic difference to the webbing or surround if you are mixing trims. Confirm with the breaker if appearance matching matters to you, and always specify NS or OS when requesting a quote.
No — the second-generation Mokka (2021+) is an entirely different platform from the first-generation Mokka and Mokka X (2012–2019), and interior components including seat belts are not compatible between the two. Always source a belt from within the correct generation to have any realistic chance of correct fitment. Confirm the match against your registration with the breaker.
Yes, seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, and professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended. Pretensioner seat belts are single-use — once deployed in a collision, they must be replaced and cannot be reset or reused. When sourcing a used belt, ask the breaker to confirm the pretensioner has never been deployed, and always verify compatibility with your specific vehicle registration before purchasing.
Door count can affect which seat belt you need, particularly for rear side belts, so it is worth confirming this with the breaker when you request a quote. The breaker will be able to identify the correct part by checking against your registration plate, which is the most reliable way to ensure you get the right belt for your exact body style and seating position. Always specify NS or OS as well as the seating row (front or rear) when asking for a quote.