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Used airbags 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:
The New Beetle ran from 1997 to 2010, so a 2000 and a 2005 are both within the same generation — that's a promising starting point for fitment. However, trim level and which specific airbag you need (driver, passenger, side, curtain) will affect compatibility, and whether the module will work with your exact SRS system is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration. Always have airbags fitted by a qualified professional, as they are safety-critical components and single-use once deployed.
No — the original New Beetle (1997–2010) and the second-generation Beetle (2011–2019) are entirely different platforms, so airbag parts do not cross between them. You'll need to source an airbag that matches your generation: New Beetle for the earlier car, or mk2 Beetle for the 2011-onwards model. Confirm the specific part number and SRS system compatibility with the breaker using your registration before purchasing.
For the airbag itself, trim level is not the primary fitment factor — generation, which airbag position you need (driver, passenger, side), and door count are what matter most. That said, seat-mounted side airbags can vary between trim levels because seat design differs across the range, so if you're replacing a seat-mounted unit, mention your trim to the breaker. Confirm compatibility against your registration regardless, and always use a professional for installation.
The mk2 Beetle (2011–2019) received a facelift in 2016, and while steering wheel and interior updates were made, whether the driver airbag module itself crosses the facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Name your exact year and registration when getting quotes so the breaker can check part numbers. Airbags are safety-critical and single-use after deployment, so professional fitting is essential.
Yes — side airbags and curtain airbags are handed, so you must specify nearside (NS, left/passenger) or offside (OS, right/driver) when requesting a quote. For a straight driver or front passenger airbag the position is obvious, but always state it clearly to avoid receiving the wrong part. Confirm the full specification including your registration with the breaker, and have the replacement fitted by a qualified technician.
Airbags are safety-critical components and we strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified mechanic or auto-electrician — incorrect installation can cause the bag to fail in a collision or, dangerously, to deploy unexpectedly during fitting. They are also single-use once deployed, so a used unit must be confirmed as undeployed before purchase. Ask the breaker to confirm the airbag has not been triggered and that it is compatible with your vehicle's SRS system against your registration.