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A used seat that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The first-generation Crafter ran from 2006 to 2016, so seats within that generation are generally the closest match for year-to-year swaps. Trim level and whether you need a driver (OS) or passenger (NS) seat will affect which part is correct, but the engine you have makes no difference. Always confirm the exact donor vehicle's registration with your breaker to be sure the seat matches yours.
This is a generation boundary question: the first-generation Crafter ran until 2016, while the second-generation Crafter launched in 2017. A seat from a 2015 model comes from a different generation than a 2018 model, so fitment across that boundary is not straightforward. Name that boundary to your breaker and ask them to check compatibility against your specific registration before ordering.
Yes, trim level does affect seats in the Crafter because higher-specification variants were available with different seat styles, upholstery, and adjustment features compared to base models. You should match the seat style as closely as possible to avoid differences in fixings or comfort features, even if a seat physically bolts in. Ask the breaker what trim the donor vehicle was so you know what you are getting.
No, the engine and gearbox have no bearing on seat fitment for the Crafter. What matters is the generation, trim level, and which side of the cab the seat is for — driver's side (OS) or passenger side (NS). Confirm those details with your breaker and you can safely ignore the engine when searching.
Yes — if the seat contains an integrated side airbag or a pretensioner seat belt mechanism, these are safety-critical components and both are single-use only: once deployed in a collision they must not be reused. You should confirm with the breaker that neither the airbag module nor the pretensioner has been triggered in the donor vehicle, and ask them to check compatibility with your vehicle's specific SRS system against your registration. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner.
The Crafter was offered in panel van, minibus, and chassis cab body styles, and the number of seats and their configurations can differ between these variants. Always tell your breaker the body style and seating row you need the seat for, as well as the side (NS or OS), so they can source from a matching donor vehicle. Confirming against your registration will help your breaker identify the correct part.