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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Jetta rear light

A used rear light 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Volkswagen Jetta rear light fit, and are there different generations I need to know about?

The Jetta has run across several distinct generations, with the most commonly traded in the UK being the Mk5 (2005–2010) and Mk6 (2011–2018), which are completely different platforms with non-interchangeable rear lights. Within the Mk6, a facelift arrived around 2014 that may have brought revised rear lamp clusters, so always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. Engine and trim level make no difference to which rear light fits — generation is the only thing that matters.

Will a rear light from a 2013 Jetta fit my 2015 Jetta?

A 2013 Jetta is pre-facelift Mk6, while a 2015 sits after the Mk6 facelift that arrived around 2014 — so you are crossing a known design boundary. Both cars share the Mk6 platform, but whether the lamp clusters themselves are physically interchangeable across that facelift is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pressing or lens changes can affect fitment. Do not assume they swap directly without that check.

Does trim level affect which rear light fits my Jetta — for example, does an SE rear light fit an SEL or Sport?

Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Jetta — the lamp housing and fixing points are the same across the range for a given generation. What can differ cosmetically is whether the lens or internal styling varies between standard and higher trims, so a lamp from a lower-spec car will fit but may look slightly different to your original. Confirm the cosmetic appearance suits you when speaking to the breaker, but fitment itself is not a trim-level concern.

I have a Jetta saloon — do I need to specify the body style when looking for a rear light?

Yes, body style is the first question for any rear light. The Jetta in the UK has been sold primarily as a saloon, and rear lamps are specific to that body style — parts from a Golf hatchback or Golf Estate of the same era will not fit. Always tell the breaker you have a saloon when requesting a quote, and confirm the part is pulled from a saloon rather than any related estate or hatch variant.

I've been quoted a rear light from a car sold in another market under a different name but on the same platform — will it fit my Jetta?

Same-platform vehicles sold under different names can sometimes share rear lamp clusters, but subtle panel or body differences between those variants can mean the lamps do not sit flush or align correctly. This is exactly the kind of cross-market comparison you must route to the breaker — ask them to check the part against your specific Jetta registration before agreeing to buy. We cannot state this as a safe swap without that check.

Does it matter which side — nearside or offside — I order, and can I use a rear light from any mileage or condition?

Yes, nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) rear lights are handed and will not swap with each other, so always specify the correct side when contacting a breaker. Condition is worth discussing with the breaker — ask about any cracks, fading, or moisture ingress in the lens, as these are common on used lamps. Fitment depends on generation and body style, not the mileage the donor car covered.