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Used seat belts 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:
Both the 2013 and 2015 Volkswagen Amarok fall within the first generation, which ran from 2010 to 2020 in the UK, so there is a reasonable chance the belt will interchange. However, VW made running changes across this long production run, so confirm with the breaker that the part number matches your registration before buying. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for any seat belt replacement, as pretensioner belts are safety-critical components.
The first-generation Amarok received a significant facelift in 2016, which brought interior updates that can affect trim fitment. Whether a seat belt from a pre-2016 Amarok will cross that boundary and fit a post-2016 example is not guaranteed, so you should confirm compatibility with the breaker using your exact registration. As with any seat belt replacement, have the work carried out by a qualified technician.
The Amarok was sold in the UK in trim levels including Trendline, Startline, Comfortline, Highline, and Aventura, and seat-belt fitment is primarily determined by generation and seating position rather than trim. That said, higher trims sometimes feature different seat configurations or additional pretensioner variants, so there may be cosmetic or functional differences between belts from different grades. Confirm the exact specification with the breaker against your registration to be sure you are getting the correct unit.
Yes, seat belts are side-specific — always specify whether you need the nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver's side) belt when contacting a breaker. The retractor mechanism and, on pretensioner belts, the pyrotechnic tensioner are handed, so fitting the wrong side is not safe or practical. Make sure you also confirm the row — front, rear, or middle — to ensure you receive the correct part.
Seat belts — particularly those with pretensioner mechanisms — are safety-critical components, and Findapart strongly recommends having any replacement fitted by a qualified technician rather than attempting a DIY install. Pretensioner belts are single-use devices; if the original was deployed in an accident, the entire assembly must be replaced, and the work should be verified as part of a proper SRS system check. A breaker can advise on the specification of the part, but correct installation and system integrity checks are a job for a professional.
Engine choice — whether the standard TDI four-cylinder or the later V6 TDI — does not affect seat-belt fitment, as belts are matched to the generation, cab configuration, trim level, and seating position rather than what is under the bonnet. Focus instead on ensuring the generation and trim specification match your vehicle, and always confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.