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Fitment on a used seat varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Vauxhall Signum was produced from 2003 to 2008, based on the Vectra C platform throughout its entire run, with a facelift arriving in 2005. Because there was only one generation, seats will generally share the same basic architecture across all years, but the 2005 facelift brought trim and interior updates that can affect seat style, so confirm the exact model year with your breaker against your registration.
The Signum ran as a single generation across both pre-facelift (2003–2005) and facelift (2005–2008) builds, so the underlying structure is closely related, but interior trim and seat designs can differ across that 2005 boundary. We would not confirm a direct swap across the facelift cut-off as fact — take your registration to the breaker and ask them to check the specific seat profile before buying.
Yes, trim level does matter for Signum seats because Vauxhall offered different seat styles and upholstery specifications across trims such as Elegance, Design, and Elite. A seat from the same trim will be a like-for-like match cosmetically; seats from a different trim may fit the mounting points but will look different inside your car. Always tell your breaker which trim your car is so they can match the seat style as closely as possible.
No — the engine has no bearing on seat fitment for the Signum. What matters is the generation (2003–2008, noting the 2005 facelift), the trim level, and which seat position you need. Give your breaker your registration and tell them the seat position and trim, and the engine can be ignored entirely.
Yes, front seats in particular are handed — the nearside (NS, passenger) and offside (OS, driver) seats are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS as well as whether you need a front or rear seat, along with your trim level and model year, so they can pull the correct part.
Seat-mounted side airbags and pretensioner seatbelts are safety-critical components: both are single-use devices that cannot be reused after deployment, so you must confirm with the breaker that any unit you buy has never been triggered. Compatibility of the airbag module with your car's specific SRS system, and pretensioner variants, are things you must confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner.