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Buying a used Vauxhall Vivaro drive shaft: what matters

Fitment on a used drive shaft 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:

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Fitment questions

What year is the Vauxhall Vivaro and which generation do I need for a drive shaft?

The Vivaro runs across three generations: the A (2001–2014), the B (2014–2019), and the C (2019–present). Drive shafts are generation-specific at a minimum, so knowing which generation your van belongs to is the essential starting point before sourcing a used part. Give your registration and engine code to the breaker so they can confirm the right unit.

Will a drive shaft from a 2013 Vivaro fit a 2015 Vivaro?

These vans sit in different generations — the 2013 is a Vivaro A and the 2015 is a Vivaro B — so you are crossing a generation boundary and the drive shafts are unlikely to be interchangeable. Even where dimensions look similar, mounting and joint details changed between the A and B platforms, so you should confirm against your specific registration with the breaker rather than assume compatibility. Never fit a part without verification.

Does the engine code matter when buying a used Vivaro drive shaft?

Yes — engine code is the most important detail for getting the right drive shaft, because output and shaft dimensions can differ between engines that share the same body and year. The engine code is printed on your V5C or available from a VIN check, and it is the single most useful piece of information you can give a breaker. Fuel type and gearbox type (manual or automatic) also matter, so have all three ready when you enquire.

Does it matter whether my Vivaro is a Sportive, Edition, or Sportive Nav trim when buying a drive shaft?

No — trim level does not affect drive shaft fitment on the Vivaro; Sportive, Edition, and similar grades share the same drivetrain components for a given engine and gearbox combination. What matters is engine code, gearbox type, and generation, not the badge or interior specification. You may find cosmetic or interior differences between trim-level donor vans at the breaker, but those have no bearing on whether the drive shaft will fit.

Will a drive shaft from a pre-facelift Vivaro B fit a post-facelift Vivaro B?

The Vivaro B ran from 2014 to 2019, and while there were updates across that period, the drive shaft fitment question for pre- versus post-update examples is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations. Engine code and gearbox type remain your primary matching criteria within the B generation. A good breaker will cross-reference both vehicles to check for any mid-production ancillary or mounting changes before supplying the part.

Does it matter if the donor Vivaro has a different wheelbase or body length to mine?

Wheelbase can affect drive shaft length, so it is worth flagging whether your van is short or long wheelbase when speaking to the breaker. Body style and panel colour make no difference to mechanical fitment, but the overall vehicle length can mean a different shaft is fitted. Confirm the wheelbase alongside your engine code and gearbox type when you request a quote.