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No two seat belts 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:
The Mk7 Golf ran from 2013 to 2017, with the facelifted Mk7.5 following from 2017 to 2020, and whether a belt crosses that boundary depends on whether Volkswagen changed the mounting points or pretensioner variant at the facelift — so name both years to your breaker and ask them to confirm against your registration before buying. Generation, door count, and side all need to match, so be ready to tell the breaker whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door and which side you need (NS is nearside/passenger, OS is offside/driver). Because seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, professional fitting is strongly recommended.
The Mk6 Golf ran from 2009 to 2013 and the Mk7 from 2013 to 2017, and these are distinct generations with different body structures, so a Mk6 belt is very unlikely to be a direct swap into a Mk7. Confirm this with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming compatibility across the generation boundary. Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical, and professional fitting is recommended.
Trim level can affect seat belt fitment on the Golf because different trims can feature different seat and interior configurations, so a belt from an S or SE may differ from one fitted to a GTI. Confirm the exact trim with your breaker alongside the generation, door count, and side (NS or OS) to make sure the part suits your car. Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, so professional fitting is recommended regardless of trim.
Yes, door count matters for seat belt fitment because the rear belt anchor points and mounting positions can differ between 3-door and 5-door body styles, so always tell your breaker which body style you have. You also need to specify the side — NS (nearside/passenger) or OS (offside/driver) — and the row (front or rear). Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical, and professional fitting is strongly recommended.
For a 2015 Golf you are in the Mk7 generation (2013–2017), so give your breaker the generation (Mk7), the model year, your trim level, body style (3-door or 5-door), and confirm it is the OS (offside/driver) front belt. The breaker may also need to confirm the pretensioner variant against your registration, as variations can exist within the same generation and this is a safety-critical component. Professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for seat belts with pretensioners.
The Mk5 Golf ran from 2004 to 2009 and the Mk6 from 2009 to 2013 — these are separate generations, and while there is some shared Volkswagen platform DNA, you should not assume a seat belt will interchange across that boundary without checking. Confirm compatibility with a breaker by giving them your full registration, generation, trim, door count, and the side you need (NS or OS). Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical parts, so professional fitting is recommended.