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No two door handles 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 Vivaro runs across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered roughly 2001 to 2014, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2014 to 2019. Handles within the same generation are generally more likely to interchange, but you should always confirm with the breaker quoting against your exact registration, as subtle production changes can affect fit. Never assume a Mk1 part will drop straight onto a Mk2 without checking.
These two vans fall either side of the Mk1-to-Mk2 generational change in 2014, so they are different generations and the handles are unlikely to be directly interchangeable. Confirm this with the breaker using both registration numbers before ordering, as crossing that boundary is a real fitment risk. Don't rely on visual similarity alone.
Yes, side is one of the most important fitment factors — the nearside (NS, passenger left) and offside (OS, driver right) handles are handed and will not swap. When contacting a breaker, always state clearly whether you need the NS or OS handle, and also specify whether it is for a front hinged door or the sliding side door. Getting the side wrong means the part simply will not fit.
For the sliding side door, wheelbase can matter — the Vivaro was offered in short wheelbase and long wheelbase variants, and the sliding door dimensions can differ between them. Always tell the breaker your wheelbase as well as your registration when asking about a sliding door handle, to make sure you get the right part. Confirm this detail directly rather than assuming handles are universal across wheelbases.
Trim level does not generally affect door handle fitment on the Vivaro — the underlying door frame and handle mounting is the same across grades within the same generation. The main practical difference you might notice is finish or colour, since some handles were body-coloured or had a different surface treatment on higher trims, but this is cosmetic and the part can be resprayed or accepted as-is. Confirm generation and side (NS/OS) with the breaker; trim alone is not a reason to reject a part.
Yes — alongside your registration, make sure you specify the generation (Mk1 2001–2014 or Mk2 2014–2019), the side (NS nearside or OS offside), and whether the handle is for a front hinged door or the sliding rear side door. If it is a sliding door handle, also confirm your wheelbase (short or long). Giving the breaker all of these details upfront is the best way to avoid receiving an incompatible part.