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Used Volkswagen Arteon Door

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Buying a used Volkswagen Arteon door: what matters

Used doors 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a door from an older Volkswagen Arteon fit my newer one – does the facelift change anything?

The Volkswagen Arteon was launched in 2017 and received a facelift in 2020, and doors from across that boundary are not guaranteed to swap directly due to potential changes in the frame, glass profile, or aperture details. Always name the boundary year to your breaker and ask them to confirm whether the specific door you're buying is pre- or post-facelift and whether it matches your car's build date. Never assume a 2019 door fits a 2021 car or vice versa without the breaker checking both registration details.

Does it matter which side I order – can I just buy any Arteon door?

Yes, side is critical: UK convention is NS (nearside, passenger side, left) and OS (offside, driver side, right), and these doors are not interchangeable. When requesting a quote on Findapart, always specify NS front, OS front, NS rear, or OS rear so the breaker supplies the correct door. Fitting the wrong side is not possible – the door will simply not align with the aperture.

Does the trim level matter – will a door from an Arteon SE fit an Arteon Elegance or R-Line?

Trim level does not affect door fitment on the Arteon – the door frame and aperture are the same across SE, SE Navigation, Elegance, and R-Line variants within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as different factory paint codes or exterior moulding finishes depending on the donor car's trim, but these do not affect whether the door fits. Colour can be resprayed to match your car, so focus on confirming the generation and side with your breaker rather than chasing a matching trim level.

I have a 2019 Arteon – will a door from a 2017 or 2018 car fit it?

All three of those years sit within the pre-facelift Arteon generation (2017–2020), so a door from a 2017 or 2018 car is generally likely to be compatible with a 2019 car. That said, you should still give your breaker both registration numbers so they can confirm there were no mid-cycle running changes to the door frame or fitment points. Never rely on year alone – always have the breaker verify against both vehicles' registrations before purchase.

Does the engine or gearbox fitted to an Arteon affect which door I need?

No – engine and gearbox choice have no bearing on door fitment for the Arteon. Whether your car is a 2.0 TDI, 2.0 TSI, or any other powertrain variant, the door frame and aperture are determined by the generation and side, not what is under the bonnet. Simply confirm the build year, pre- or post-facelift status, and NS or OS with your breaker.

Will the electric windows, heated glass, or mirror features on a donor door work on my Arteon?

The door frame itself should fit based on generation and side, but whether specific electrical features such as electric window regulators, heated glass, or folding and indicator-equipped mirrors are compatible depends on your car's exact specification. These features can vary by trim and market variant in ways that are not always obvious from the year alone, so confirm with your breaker against your registration that the donor door's electrical setup matches your vehicle before committing to a purchase.

Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.