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VW Eurovan Parts & Accessories

Shop from our huge range of VW Eurovan parts, spares and accessories. Choose the category below and filter down to the part, brand or quality you need. Try our Heritage kits, handy project bundles for everything you need in one box. Don’t forget to check the new products for your vehicle and there are always 100’s of parts in our sale section.

Your one stop shop for VW Eurovan Parts

Why we love the VW Eurovan

As the first front engined VW Transporter the Volkswagen T4 bus is a real favourite at VW Heritage. Our team have owned numerous short nose T4 and long nose T4 examples, and even had a T4 Syncro too. Of course it’s pretty handy for us as we have all the VW T4 parts on the shelf, whenever we need them! With their modern engine, and relative refinement over the outgoing model they offered the opportunity to cruise at highway speeds and beyond, especially in the VW T4 VR6 model!

Quality VW Eurovan accessories and spares

We have built our reputation on supplying genuine VW Eurovan accessories, or the finest reproductions available. We are constantly sourcing new products to add to our incredible range. To find the VW T4 parts you require, simply select the appropriate area of the car from the categories above. Our online store includes exploded diagrams and photographs to help you identify which VW Eurovan parts you require… And remember, if you have a query about any of the Volkswagen Eurovan parts we stock – or if you can’t find the part you require – just click on the ‘live chat’ icon or call our sales team on 01273 444 000 at any time during UK business hours.

VW Eurovan parts delivered to you!

Once you have picked the right VW T4 Eurovan parts for your vehicle you can choose a number of different delivery options. Our Free service typically takes 2-3 days and is perfect if you’re not in a rush for your Volkswagen Transporter parts. If your T4 spares are a little more urgent, we’d suggest choosing the Express Delivery option, with same day dispatch, when ordered before 3pm (GMT).

VW Eurovan FAQ’s 

Are VW Eurovan’s reliable?

Yes, in short Volkswagen built a decent vehicle with the Eurovan. You only need to look at how many are still in regular use on the roads to offer some reassurance that you have made or are making a sensible choice in picking a VW Eurovan.  

As with the Vanagon and the Bay Bus before it, the Eurovan is now starting to go up in value, however there are still plenty of vans out there that have spent years being unloved vehicles which could cause their new owners reliability issues in the future, due to a poor maintenance in the past.

It will come as no surprise to any VW enthusiast that the Eurovan also suffers with body corrosion so whilst a rusty sill or corroded wheel arch won’t stop you at the side of the road it may well lead to an MOT test fail, leaving you without a vehicle until it is fixed and made solid once more. 

In the same way that people require the right balanced diet, your Eurovan can’t be expected to work without some key ingredients, and a sympathetic ear should any nasty noises appear. Choosing a Eurovan with a decent service history should increase your chances of it being reliable for you. From the simple things like an oil change and new filters, through to timing belts, suspension bushes and exhaust pipes. 

Should you be carrying a lot of weight, or navigating rough terrain, additional wear will be put on suspension components, so springs might be more prone to snapping, bushes will creak, and wheel bearings can become noisy, and eventually fail. 

The VW Eurovan is not a fit and forget appliance, like a Tesla!

Are VW Eurovan’s expensive to maintain? 

If you start with a bad one, the VW Eurovan could empty your bank account very quickly trying to get everything back to how it should be. 

So, take your time when you are shopping for a Eurovan. Read our Eurovan buying guide for some great pointers to avoid picking a lemon, and hopefully nothing will come as a major surprise for you. 

The good thing about strong values with these models is that they are worth doing the work properly on. If you plan to keep it, treat yourself to quality Eurovan parts, and a comprehensive history file with genuine Eurovan parts listed will look after you should you need to sell it. 

The 4-cylinder models are generally easier to work on than the 5 cylinder petrol / diesel models or the 6 cylinder VR6, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your hands dirty if you wanted to. Most servicing procedures will be the same as any other VW of the era.  

The Eurovan can suffer from cylinder head cracking, so it is important to keep an eye on engine temperatures and ensure you are not losing any coolant. A new thermostat, coolant flange or radiator will be considerably cheaper than a replacement cylinder head and the labour bill to go with it. 

Are Eurovan parts expensive? 

In the main, Eurovan parts are reasonably priced and affordable new, and widely available second hand too. Being a commercial model there is less cross over from the passenger vehicles of the period, such as the Golf and Passat. Whilst the 1.9 Diesel engine does share many similarities with the Mk3 Golf and the punchy VR6 crops up in the Golf, Corrado and Passat the 5 cylinder models owe their genetics to Audi, and this may affect the price of those parts accordingly.  

When it comes to modifications, lowering springs or Eurovan coilovers will set you back a little more than a car as they need to be considerably more heavy duty. The same is true with alloy wheels, and we would always advise fitting load rated wheels on a Eurovan to avoid any possible cracking issues, which could lead to a part failure or worse still, an accident.

Everything is bigger in a van, so if you need Eurovan side glass or a Eurovan windscreen it will naturally cost you more than the same item for a much smaller car, say a VW Polo. Underneath, the exhaust system is of course, longer than a car, and even more so on a Long Wheelbase model, so budget for that. 

Repair panels are priced in accordance with how much metal they require, and plastic bumpers represent pretty good value, although being so large you will be paying more for shipping to have them delivered to you.