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Second Hand Volkswagen ID.7 Fuel Tank

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Choosing the right used Volkswagen ID.7 fuel tank

Used fuel tanks 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

Does a fuel tank from a 2023 VW ID.7 fit a 2024 model?

The VW ID.7 launched in the UK in 2023 as a single generation, so a tank from a 2023 car is very likely to be compatible with a 2024 car within the same generation. That said, ancillary fittings, mounting points, and sender unit connections can change quietly mid-production, so always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before purchasing. Never assume fitment without that check.

Will a fuel tank from a lower-spec ID.7 Pro fit my ID.7 Pro S?

Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment on the ID.7 — the Pro and Pro S share the same underpinnings and the tank itself is not trim-specific. You may find minor ancillary differences such as wiring connectors or brackets depending on optional equipment fitted to the donor car, so it is worth the breaker cross-referencing both registrations. The tank capacity and physical design are the same across the trim range.

The ID.7 is an electric car — why is there a fuel tank listed?

The VW ID.7 is a fully battery-electric vehicle and does not have a conventional petrol or diesel fuel tank; the high-voltage battery pack supplies all propulsion energy. If you are searching for the main energy storage component, you should be looking for the high-voltage battery assembly rather than a fuel tank. If a listing describes a 'fuel tank' for an ID.7, clarify with the breaker exactly what component they are offering.

Does the battery pack from any ID.7 fit any other ID.7, or does it matter which variant I have?

Because the ID.7 is electric, the high-voltage battery is the equivalent of a fuel tank, and compatibility is closely tied to the specific power output variant — for example, the single-motor rear-wheel-drive and any dual-motor variants may use different battery configurations. Supply your registration and VIN to the breaker so they can match the correct assembly to your car. ECU pairing and immobiliser coding to the vehicle must be confirmed with the breaker against your registration, as these are not straightforward swap-and-go items.

Can I use an ID.7 battery pack from a written-off car — will it need coding?

A used high-voltage battery assembly from a salvage or dismantled ID.7 is a practical source, and breakers regularly supply these units. Whether the battery management system requires coding or pairing to your vehicle's ECU is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this varies and Findapart cannot state the answer as fact. Always ensure the breaker can confirm the unit's state of health and remaining capacity before buying.

Does it matter which year my ID.7 is when sourcing a replacement battery pack?

Year within the ID.7's generation can matter, as VW occasionally revises battery hardware or ancillary connections during a production run without a formal facelift announcement. Always provide your full registration or VIN to the breaker so they can verify the part number against your specific build date. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether any mid-production mounting or connector changes affect the unit you are being quoted.