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No two fuel tanks 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 third-generation Volkswagen Scirocco (Mk3) ran from 2008 to 2017 in the UK, with a facelift introduced in 2014 that brought updated styling and some mechanical revisions. When searching for a used fuel tank, knowing whether your car is pre-facelift (2008–2014) or facelift (2014–2017) is a useful starting point, but your engine code is the single most reliable detail to supply to a breaker.
Your 2012 car is pre-facelift and your 2015 is post-facelift, so they sit either side of the 2014 facelift boundary — whether the tank crosses that boundary without modification is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration and engine code. Fuel system components can be subject to mid-production mounting or ancillary changes that are not always obvious from the year alone. Give the breaker both registration numbers so they can compare the parts directly before you commit.
Yes — petrol and diesel tanks are not interchangeable, and different engine variants can have different tank specifications, so your engine code is the most important detail to have to hand. The engine code appears on your V5C or can be retrieved via a VIN check, and it tells a breaker far more than the badge or engine size alone. Always quote your exact engine code when requesting a quote to avoid being sent the wrong unit.
Trim level itself does not determine which fuel tank you need — what matters is the engine code, fuel type, and year range. The Scirocco R uses a different engine to the standard 1.4 TSI or 2.0 TDI models, so a tank from an R may or may not suit your car depending on whether the engine codes align. Quote your engine code to the breaker rather than the trim name, and they can confirm whether a specific tank from an R-spec donor car is suitable.
The Scirocco Mk3 shares its MQB-predecessor PQ35 platform with other VAG models, but platform sharing does not guarantee that the fuel tank is a direct swap — body dimensions and underbody packaging differ between models. Some components may be shared across the VAG range but tanks are shaped to fit the specific floorpan of each vehicle. Confirm with the breaker by supplying your Scirocco's registration and engine code before assuming cross-model compatibility.
Give them your full registration number, your engine code (from the V5C or a VIN check), your fuel type (petrol or diesel), and your model year — this is far more useful than quoting trim level or colour. If you know whether your car is pre-facelift (2008–2014) or facelift (2014–2017) that is also worth mentioning. The more precise your information, the better placed the breaker is to match you to a compatible used tank.