SsangYong OEM Parts Catalog for Passenger Vehicles

Navigate the SsangYong parts catalog

The SsangYong parts catalog on 7zap is an independent reference resource for identifying vehicle assemblies and researching OEM part numbers. Start with the generation list displayed above, select the vehicle that matches your records, and then work through the available catalog sections. This approach can help connect a component’s position in an assembly with the corresponding description and number shown in the parts list.

Catalog navigation may use universal categories or manufacturer categories, depending on the selected vehicle. These routes organize assemblies so that users can move from a broad vehicle area toward a more specific diagram. Coverage and detail can differ between generations, so the displayed information should be read in the context of the vehicle selection.

Model and generation context

The catalog includes distinct entries for several SsangYong model families and generations. Examples include Actyon 1st Generation (2005–2009), Kyron (2005–2007), Rexton Y300 (2010–2017), and Rodius/Stavic 2nd Generation (2013–2018). Korando entries are separated into Korando 2nd Generation (1996–2006), Korando С200 (2010–2019), and Korando С300 (2019–2025), making careful generation selection particularly important.

Other displayed choices include Musso FJ (1993–1998), Musso Q200/Q211 (2018–2021), Chairman W (2008–2017), Istana (1995–2003), and Tivoli XLV (2015–2019). Similar model names do not make their parts interchangeable. Use the wording and generation details shown in the catalog rather than relying only on the model family name.

Reading diagrams and OEM references

A SsangYong parts diagram presents components in their assembly context. Numbered callouts lead to rows in an accompanying parts list, where descriptions and OEM references may be shown. A callout is only a pointer to a list row; it is not necessarily an orderable part number. Notes, quantity information, or multiple listed alternatives should be considered together rather than reading the illustration in isolation.

Likewise, a SsangYong OEM part number is a research reference, not proof that the component applies to a particular vehicle. Factory configuration, production timing, equipment, and assembly differences can affect applicability. Compare the catalog result with the number on the removed component, vehicle documentation, and reliable technical or supplier information before making a repair or sourcing decision.

Choose the vehicle configuration carefully

  • Confirm the model family and displayed generation against the vehicle’s records.
  • Review the available configuration details before opening an assembly.
  • Use the exploded view to understand component position and nearby hardware.
  • Match each callout to its parts-list row and read any associated notes.
  • Verify the resulting OEM reference independently before treating it as applicable.

VIN lookup is a separate path

VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific route and is not a configuration within manual catalog browsing. If VIN-based identification is available, enter the vehicle identification number through that dedicated path. Otherwise, continue by selecting the displayed model, generation, and factory configuration manually. Results from either route still require practical verification.

SsangYong catalog questions

What can a SsangYong exploded view show?

It can show how listed components are arranged within an assembly and connect visual callouts to parts-list entries.

Does an OEM number confirm compatibility?

No. The number supports identification and comparison, but applicability depends on the specific vehicle and configuration.

Why are there several Korando or Musso entries?

The displayed catalog separates supplied generations, such as Korando С200 and С300 or Musso FJ and Q200/Q211. Select the entry that agrees with the vehicle documentation.

Is 7zap an official SsangYong catalog?

No. 7zap is an independent reference catalog designed to support parts-number and assembly research.