Roewe Parts Catalog: OEM Numbers and Diagrams

Navigate the Roewe parts catalog

The Roewe parts catalog on 7zap is a reference resource for identifying components by vehicle generation, assembly, diagram position, and OEM part number. It is intended for owners, repair professionals, and parts researchers who need to trace a component from its location in the vehicle to a corresponding catalog reference.

Begin with the generation list displayed above this guide. The available entries include earlier Roewe passenger cars such as the 750 (2007–2014) and 350 (2010–2014), alongside later families such as the RX5 (AS22) (2016–2019), i6 (2017–2022), RX8 (2018–2022), and Marvel R (2020–2022). Newer catalog entries include the D7 DMH (2023–2025) and D6 (2025). These examples show why selecting the displayed generation carefully matters: similar model names do not establish that their components are interchangeable.

Assemblies, diagrams, and part-number references

After choosing a Roewe generation, browse the available assembly groupings to narrow the search to the relevant area of the vehicle. Depending on the catalog entry, navigation may use universal categories or manufacturer categories. The listed sections can help locate related components without relying only on a typed part description.

A Roewe parts diagram presents components in their assembly context. Numbered callouts connect illustrated positions to rows in the accompanying parts list, where an OEM reference, description, or other catalog note may appear. A callout is a pointer to a list row and is not necessarily an orderable part number. Likewise, a Roewe OEM part number is a research reference; it does not by itself confirm applicability to a particular vehicle.

Exploded views are especially useful when terminology is uncertain or when several nearby fasteners, brackets, covers, or subassemblies have similar descriptions. Compare the illustration, callout, parts-list row, and any displayed configuration details together rather than treating one element as sufficient evidence.

Select the vehicle entry with care

Choose the model family and generation shown in the catalog before opening an assembly. Pay attention to names, generation labels, production ranges, and codes supplied on the page. For example, RX5 (AS22) (2016–2019) is a more specific catalog choice than searching for RX5 by name alone. Other entries, such as Ei5 (2018–2020) under the i5 family or iMAX8 (2020–2025), should be followed as displayed.

Within the selected entry, review any available factory configuration distinctions before recording a number. Engine, transmission, equipment, production timing, and other listed conditions may affect which row is relevant. If the catalog evidence is ambiguous, retain the diagram reference and compare it with the number or markings on the removed component.

VIN lookup is a separate path

VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific route and is not a configuration within manual catalog browsing. When VIN-based information is available, use it separately from selecting a model and generation from the list. Results should still be checked against the vehicle, catalog notes, and the component being replaced.

Practical verification before sourcing

  • Record the full OEM number, including letters, spacing, and suffixes.
  • Check the diagram position against the physical location and orientation of the component.
  • Read notes and configuration conditions attached to the parts-list row.
  • Compare visible labels, connectors, dimensions, and mounting points where practical.
  • Ask a qualified parts specialist to review unresolved differences before sourcing or installation.

7zap is an independent reference catalog and is not affiliated with Roewe. Catalog information supports identification research but should be combined with vehicle-specific checks.

Roewe catalog FAQ

How do I find a Roewe part number?

Select the displayed vehicle generation, open the relevant assembly, match the component to a diagram callout, and inspect the linked parts-list row. Preserve any suffix shown with the number.

Does an exploded-view callout equal an OEM number?

No. The callout identifies a position in the illustration and directs you to a parts-list row. That row may contain an OEM number or another catalog reference.

Can one Roewe OEM number be used across similar models?

Do not assume interchangeability from a shared brand or similar component appearance. Verify the selected generation, configuration conditions, markings, and catalog notes.

Should I browse manually or use a VIN?

Manual generation browsing and VIN lookup are separate methods. Use the path supported by the information you have, then compare the resulting reference with the physical vehicle and component.