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A buyer's guide to used Vauxhall Vivaro gearbox

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:

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Fitment questions

What years does a Vauxhall Vivaro gearbox fit across generations?

The Vivaro has run across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2001–2014, with a facelift around 2006, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2014–2019. A gearbox from within the same generation is the starting point for compatibility, but crossing the 2014 boundary is not straightforward — confirm with the breaker against your registration whether a Mk1 box will suit a Mk2 or vice versa, as engineering changes between generations affect fitment. Your engine code, found on your V5 or via a VIN check, is the most important detail to give the breaker.

Will a gearbox from a 2010 Vivaro fit a 2013 Vivaro?

Both a 2010 and a 2013 Vivaro fall within the Mk1 generation (2001–2014), so you are working within the same generation, which is a good starting point. However, fitment is driven primarily by engine code and fuel type rather than year alone, so make sure both vehicles share the same engine code — supply your registration or engine code to the breaker and ask them to match it directly. Never assume fitment on year alone.

Does a gearbox from a 2013 Vivaro fit a 2015 Vivaro?

This question crosses the key generation boundary: the 2013 Vivaro is Mk1 (2001–2014) and the 2015 Vivaro is Mk2 (2014–2019), so they are different generations and fitment is not assumed. Even if engine codes look similar across that boundary, there can be changes to mountings and ancillaries that affect whether a box will drop straight in — you must confirm this with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing. Treat this as a potential non-fit until the breaker verifies otherwise.

Does the trim level — for example, 2700, 2900, or Sportive — affect which gearbox I need for my Vivaro?

Trim level does not determine gearbox fitment on the Vivaro — what matters is the engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type (manual or automatic). The 2700, 2900, and Sportive designations relate to payload rating or specification pack rather than any mechanical difference that would change the gearbox required. Give the breaker your engine code rather than your trim name and you will get a far more accurate match.

Does engine code matter more than the year when buying a used Vivaro gearbox?

Yes — engine code is the single most important detail for gearbox fitment, more so than the year or even the model name badge. The Vivaro has used a number of diesel engines across its life, and two vans from the same year can require completely different gearboxes if they carry different engine codes. Find your engine code on your V5 certificate or through a VIN check, and give it directly to the breaker — this will save time and reduce the risk of ordering the wrong unit.

Will a petrol Vivaro gearbox fit a diesel Vivaro?

No — a gearbox from a petrol-engined Vivaro will not be a straight swap onto a diesel-engined Vivaro, as the engine and gearbox are matched to each other by engine code, torque output, and bell-housing specification. Always confirm you are sourcing a gearbox that corresponds to your exact engine code, not just your fuel type in general terms. Supply your engine code to the breaker and they will be able to identify the correct unit.