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Second Hand Volkswagen Sharan Seat Belt

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A buyer's guide to used Volkswagen Sharan seat belt

No two seat belts 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does a Volkswagen Sharan seat belt fit, and are there different generations to consider?

The Sharan has run in two clear generations: the first-generation (Mk1) ran from 1995 to 2010, and the second-generation (Mk2) ran from 2010 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2015. Within each generation, seat belts are generally interchangeable as long as the door position (NS/OS, row) and trim level match, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a seat belt from a 2013 Sharan fit my 2016 Sharan?

The 2013 and 2016 models are both second-generation (Mk2) Sharans, so they share the same basic platform, but the 2015 facelift introduced trim and interior updates that may affect seat belt anchor points or pretensioner variants. Because the 2016 car sits on the facelifted side of that boundary, you should confirm with the breaker that the specific belt matches your car's registration and trim level rather than assuming a straight swap.

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

The Sharan was sold in the UK in trim levels including S, SE, SEL, and Highline, and while the core seat belt mechanism is broadly the same across trims, higher trims may feature different pretensioner variants or integrated seat-belt features that differ from base-spec cars. The breaker should check the part number against your specific trim and registration to make sure the correct belt is supplied, particularly if your car has more advanced safety equipment.

Does it matter which side (driver's or passenger's) the seat belt came from?

Yes, seat belts are side-specific — always specify NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver's side) as well as which row the belt is from when getting a quote from a breaker. Fitting the wrong side's belt could mean incorrect retractor function or buckle alignment, so getting this detail right is essential.

Are Sharan seat belts safe to buy used, and do I need a professional to fit one?

Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components and are single-use after deployment — a belt that has fired in a collision must never be reused. Always ask the breaker to confirm the belt has never been deployed and comes from an undamaged vehicle, and we strongly recommend having any replacement seat belt fitted by a qualified mechanic to ensure it is correctly installed and fully functional.

Will a first-generation Mk1 Sharan seat belt fit a second-generation Mk2 Sharan?

The Mk1 (1995–2010) and Mk2 (2010 onwards) Sharans are entirely different generations with different body structures, so seat belts from a Mk1 are very unlikely to be a direct fit for a Mk2. Stick to sourcing a belt from the same generation as your car, and confirm the year, trim, and door position with the breaker against your registration to get the right match.