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No two gearboxs 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 Movano has run across two main generations sold in the UK: the first generation (X70) ran from 1998 to 2010, and the second generation (X62) ran from 2010 onwards with a facelift around 2019. A gearbox from within the same generation is far more likely to be compatible, but crossing that 2010 boundary is where fitment becomes uncertain — confirm with the breaker against your exact registration and engine code before buying.
Both a 2015 and a 2012 Movano fall within the second generation (X62, 2010 onwards), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but the engine code is the detail that really matters here — the same calendar year can cover different engine variants. Give your breaker both registrations and your engine code (found on your V5C or via a VIN check) so they can match the part properly.
Yes — for a mechanical part like a gearbox, the engine code is the single most useful piece of information you can supply, more reliable than the year or badge alone. Two Movanos built in the same year can carry different engines with incompatible gearboxes, while two Movanos a few years apart with the same engine code may well share a unit. Always quote your engine code (from your V5C or a VIN check) when getting a quote from a breaker.
No — diesel and petrol engines use different gearboxes and the two are not interchangeable. The Movano has been predominantly diesel in the UK, so make sure the gearbox you are sourcing matches your exact fuel type as well as your engine code.
Yes, gearbox type is fundamental — a manual and an automatic unit are completely different components and will not interchange. Always confirm with your breaker whether you need a manual or automatic, and quote your engine code alongside, as this affects which specific ratio and variant of manual or automatic was fitted.
No — trim level does not affect gearbox fitment on the Movano; it is the engine code, fuel type, gearbox type, and generation that determine compatibility. You may find minor cosmetic or ancillary differences between vehicles of different spec levels, but the core gearbox unit is driven by the mechanical spec rather than the trim. Confirm the match with your breaker using your registration and engine code.