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Buying a used Volkswagen T-Roc airbag: what matters

Fitment on a used airbag 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

What years does a Volkswagen T-Roc airbag fit?

The T-Roc has been sold in the UK in one generation, running from 2018 onwards, with a facelift introduced in 2022. Airbags from within the same pre-facelift (2018–2021) or post-facelift (2022–present) period are most likely to be compatible, but whether a specific airbag module will work with your exact SRS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Always have airbags fitted by a qualified professional, as they are safety-critical and single-use once deployed.

Will a pre-facelift T-Roc airbag from 2019 fit a 2023 facelift model?

The 2022 facelift marks a known design boundary for the T-Roc, and interior components including airbags may differ between the pre-facelift (2018–2021) and post-facelift (2022–present) versions. We would not assume a 2019 part crosses that boundary into a 2023 car — provide your registration to the breaker so they can check part numbers and SRS system compatibility directly. Professional fitting is essential for any airbag replacement.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used T-Roc airbag — for example, does it matter if I have an S, SE, R-Line or Cabriolet?

Trim level can matter for T-Roc airbags because seat-mounted side airbags in particular are integrated into the seat upholstery, which varies between trims such as S, SE, and R-Line. A seat airbag from an R-Line seat may not match an SE seat correctly, so it is worth telling the breaker exactly which trim you have. Steering wheel, dashboard, and curtain airbags are less likely to be trim-dependent, but always confirm with the breaker using your registration to be certain.

Does it matter which side the airbag is from — nearside or offside?

Yes, side and seat-mounted airbags are handed, so you need to specify whether you need the nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver side) when contacting a breaker. Curtain airbags also run along a specific side of the roof line, so again NS or OS must be confirmed. Make sure the breaker knows your exact requirement before they source the part.

Can I fit a used T-Roc airbag myself?

Airbags are safety-critical components and we strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified technician — this is not a DIY job. Used airbags are single-use items that have not been deployed, but incorrect installation can result in non-deployment in a crash or accidental deployment during fitting, both of which are extremely dangerous. A professional will also be able to reset or replace the SRS control module if required.

Does the engine or gearbox affect which airbag I need for my T-Roc?

No, the engine or gearbox type does not affect airbag fitment on the T-Roc — what matters is the generation (pre-facelift 2018–2021 or post-facelift 2022–present), your trim level, and for side or seat airbags, which side you need. Focus on those details when asking breakers for a quote, and always provide your registration so the breaker can verify compatibility with your specific SRS system.