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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Jetta seat

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:

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Fitment questions

Does a seat from a 2012 Jetta fit a 2011 Jetta?

The Mk6 Jetta ran from 2010 to 2018, so a 2012 seat and a 2011 seat are from the same generation and should be compatible provided the trim level and side match. Always confirm the exact trim grade with the breaker against your registration, as seat style can vary between trim levels even within the same generation.

Will a seat from a 2008 Jetta fit my 2012 Jetta?

The 2008 Jetta is a Mk5 (2005–2010) and the 2012 is a Mk6 (2010–2018), so these are different generations and the seats are very unlikely to interchange directly. Ask the breaker to check compatibility against both registrations before purchasing, as generation changes typically bring differences in seat mounts, rail profiles, and trim attachment points.

Does the generation matter when buying a used Jetta seat, or can I use any year?

Generation matters significantly for seat fitment — the Mk5 (2005–2010) and Mk6 (2010–2018) are distinct platforms with different seat fixings. Within a generation you also need to match the trim level and the correct side (nearside/offside), so always give the breaker your registration to verify the part is from a matching donor vehicle.

Does the trim level affect which seat I need for a Volkswagen Jetta?

Yes, trim level matters for the Jetta because higher-specification trims such as Sport and SE typically feature different seat styles — often with more bolstering or different upholstery — compared to entry-level trims like S. When buying from a breaker, confirm your trim level so they can source a seat that matches your interior; fitting a seat from a different trim will usually still bolt in within the same generation, but the style, fabric, or bolster shape may not match your other seats.

My Jetta has a seat with an airbag in it — is a used replacement safe to fit?

Side-impact airbags built into seat bolsters are safety-critical components and are single-use — once deployed they cannot be reused, so you must ensure any used seat contains an undeployed airbag module. Compatibility of the airbag module with your car's specific SRS system is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, and professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner seatbelt mechanism.

Does it matter which side the Jetta seat came from?

Yes — driver's side (offside in the UK) and passenger side (nearside) seats are not interchangeable, and on cars equipped with seat-mounted side airbags the distinction is especially important for safety reasons. Always specify NS or OS when asking breakers for a quote, and confirm the side against your registration to avoid receiving the wrong part.