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Used radios vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Movano has run in two main generations: the first generation (X70) covered 1998 to 2010, and the second generation (X62) ran from 2010 onwards, with a facelift around 2019. Radios within the same generation are most likely to interchange directly, as the dash architecture and wiring looms tend to be consistent across those years. If you are looking at a unit that crosses the 2010 generational boundary, confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both a 2004 and a 2007 Movano fall within the first generation (X70, 1998–2010), so there is a reasonable chance the radio and wiring will be compatible. That said, minor mid-cycle revisions can affect the head unit or connector, so check the part numbers with the breaker against your registration to be sure. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without verifying the specific unit.
A 2009 Movano is first generation (X70) and a 2012 Movano is second generation (X62), so these sit either side of the 2010 generational boundary. Dash layouts, wiring connectors and head unit sizes typically changed between generations, making a cross-generation swap unlikely to be a straight fit. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.
For a used radio, trim level does not affect whether the unit will physically fit your van — what matters is the generation and the specific head unit type. However, higher-spec trims may have had a more advanced factory radio (for example with DAB or navigation), so the unit you receive may look or function differently to your original even if it slots in. Confirm the exact head unit specification with the breaker so you know what you are getting.
The second-generation Movano (X62, 2010 onwards) shares its platform with the Renault Master and Nissan NV400, and in some cases the radio and dash architecture are closely related. However, head unit specifications, connector types and software can differ between the three brands even on the same platform, so cross-brand fitment is not guaranteed. Check the part numbers carefully and confirm with the breaker against your registration before committing.
The 2019 facelift of the second-generation Movano (X62) brought updates to the infotainment system and interior, meaning a radio from a pre-facelift van (2010–2018) may not match the connector or fascia of a post-facelift 2020 model. Both are within the same broad generation, but the facelift is a known boundary for interior changes. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the specific unit from the earlier van will suit your post-facelift van.