Hi
We have a Toyota Corolla Verso and if we replace some old parts, is it enough to know that the newly purchased parts fit for Toyota Corolla Verso?
I hope you understand what I mean, because I have no idea of cars… For example, I have an ASUS laptop, and if I want to replace the battery, I have to look exactly what I buy, because there are many different ASUS laptops…
Are there many different Toyota Corolla Verso cars?
My father recently bought headlights and they do not fit… I wonder why they do not fit… How do I know which one to buy exactly? Is this in the user manual, on the registration certificate?
All information about the car model you need are in
https://de.wikipedia.org/...zeugschein.
Go to an auto parts dealer, give this your vehicle license and tell him which parts you need. He will then order you matching parts.
At the top of the vehicle registration are the key numbers, that is the only reliable criterion. Any reputable parts dealer can look for key numbers, even with recyclers.
No, there are sometimes enormous differences. Just search and order the parts based on the chassis number and PR number of your car. The search for the key numbers can forget. Order for example. For a Golf 3, brake pads for the front axle via the key numbers. There are 7 or 8 different brake pads.
The only reliable criterion for ordering spare parts is the chassis number. The key numbers are far too inaccurate because equipment codes are not taken into account.
Really now