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Used Volkswagen T-Roc Fuel Tank

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Buying a used Volkswagen T-Roc fuel tank: what matters

Fitment on a used fuel tank 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 fuel tank from a 2018 T-Roc fit my 2022 T-Roc?

The T-Roc first generation ran from 2017 to 2023, with a facelift introduced for the 2022 model year, so a 2018 tank and a 2022 tank sit either side of that facelift boundary. The tank shape and capacity may be shared, but mounting points and ancillary connections can change mid-production, so whether a pre-facelift tank crosses that boundary cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration. Supply your engine code from your V5 or a VIN check, as that is the single most useful detail the breaker needs.

Does the fuel type matter when buying a used T-Roc fuel tank — will a diesel tank fit a petrol T-Roc?

Yes, fuel type matters — petrol and diesel tanks are not interchangeable, as they differ in filler neck design, sender unit compatibility, and sometimes capacity. Always tell the breaker whether your T-Roc is petrol or diesel before agreeing a quote, and back that up with your engine code from the V5 to remove any doubt. Never fit a diesel tank to a petrol vehicle or vice versa.

Does it matter whether my T-Roc is a Design, SE, R-Line or Cabriolet trim when sourcing a fuel tank?

Trim level — whether that is Design, SE, R-Line, or others — does not affect fuel tank fitment; the tank follows the engine code, fuel type, and model year, not the badge on the tailgate. You may find ancillary items such as the fuel sender or pump differ between variants, but those are separate parts worth discussing with the breaker. Confirm all details against your registration to be sure.

Does the gearbox type affect which T-Roc fuel tank I need?

Gearbox type can influence fuel tank fitment on some VAG platforms, as the tank shape on DSG-equipped cars can differ slightly from manual variants to accommodate the gearbox tunnel, so it is worth telling the breaker whether your T-Roc has a manual or automatic gearbox. Your engine code from the V5 is still the most important detail to supply, but gearbox type is a useful secondary check. Confirm the match with the breaker before purchasing.

My T-Roc is a 2020 — which years of T-Roc fuel tanks should I be looking at?

The T-Roc first generation covers 2017 to 2023, with a facelift arriving for 2022, so your 2020 car sits in the pre-facelift phase. Tanks from other pre-facelift cars in that 2017–2021 window with the same engine code and fuel type are the most likely candidates, but ancillary and mounting changes can occur mid-production without a formal facelift, so confirm the exact suitability with the breaker against your registration. Providing your engine code will give the breaker the best chance of finding the right match.

Does the 4MOTION (four-wheel drive) version of the T-Roc use a different fuel tank to the front-wheel-drive version?

The drivetrain layout can affect tank design on some platforms, as the presence of a rear differential and driveshafts may require changes to the tank shape or mounting. Whether 4MOTION and front-wheel-drive T-Rocs share the same tank is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, rather than assume. Supply your engine code and let the breaker know whether your car is 4MOTION, as together those details will help them source the right part.