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Buying a used Volkswagen Passat seat: what matters

Fitment on a used seat varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a seat from a 2016 Passat fit my 2019 Passat?

Both years fall within the current B8 generation (2015–present), so seats from a 2016 car are generally compatible with a 2019 car provided the trim level and side match. However, confirm with the breaker that the seat style and any integrated airbag or pretensioner specification matches your exact car against your registration, as these are safety-critical single-use components that must not be mismatched. Never guarantee fitment without checking those details with the supplying breaker.

Does a seat from a 2014 Passat fit a 2016 Passat?

This question crosses a generation boundary: the B7 generation ran from 2011 to 2014, while the B8 generation began in 2015, so these seats are from different generations and the interior architecture changed significantly between them. You should not assume a B7 seat will drop straight into a B8 car; confirm with the breaker whether any cross-generation interchange is possible for your specific vehicles using your registrations. As a general rule, stay within the same generation for the most reliable fitment.

Does the trim level affect which Passat seat I need?

Yes, trim level matters for Passat seats because higher trims such as SE, SEL, and R-Line use different seat styles — for example, R-Line models typically have sports seats with different upholstery, side bolstering, and sometimes different integrated components compared with standard SE seats. A seat from a different trim will usually physically fit the mounting points within the same generation, but you should expect cosmetic differences if the trim levels do not match. Always tell the breaker your exact trim so they can supply the closest match.

Does it matter whether I get the seat from a saloon or estate Passat?

The Passat has been sold in the UK as both a saloon and an estate (Variant), and in most cases front seats interchange freely between the two body styles within the same generation because the front cabin structure is shared. Rear seats can differ between body styles, so if you need a rear seat confirm the body style with the breaker. Always cross-reference against your registration to be certain.

Is it safe to fit a used Passat seat with an airbag myself?

Seats containing side airbags or pretensioner seat belts are safety-critical components, and we strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified technician for any seat that includes these systems. Both airbags and pretensioners are single-use items — once deployed they cannot be reused — and an incorrectly fitted seat airbag could fail to protect you or deploy unexpectedly. Before purchasing, confirm with the breaker that the airbag module is compatible with your car's specific SRS system by checking against your registration, as this is not something to assume.

I need the driver's seat for my Passat — does it matter which side I specify?

Yes, side is one of the key fitment factors for Passat seats: the driver's seat is on the right-hand side (OS — offside) in UK right-hand-drive cars, and it differs from the left-hand nearside (NS) passenger seat in terms of seat mechanics, adjustment controls, and often the seat-belt pretensioner position. Always specify OS (driver, right) or NS (passenger, left) clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker, and confirm the side against your registration to avoid receiving the wrong seat.