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  • DSG provides fast gearshifts
  • Generally comfortable ride…
  • … but live rear axle suspension lacks compliance over uneven surface
  • Cabin lacks sound insulation
  • TSI220 engine struggles when laden

Overview

Released in Australia in December 2015, the Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van was available in standard, long wheelbase (Caddy Maxi) and five-seat (Caddy Maxi Crew) models. Manufactured in Poznan, Poland, the front-wheel drive Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy was initially powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine (‘TSI220’) which had a Stop/Start function that enabled the engine to shut down when the vehicle was stationary in traffic. From 2016, the Volkswagen Caddy is expected to be offered with diesel engines.

Although described by Volkswagen as its ‘fourth generation’ Caddy, the Mk.4 Caddy Van was underpinned by the same platform as the 2K Caddy Van which preceded it.

Volkswagen Caddy Van powertrains
  Variant Engine Trans. Peak power Peak torque
Caddy TSI220 1.4-litre turbo petrol I4 7sp DCT 92 kW at 4800 rpm 220 Nm at 1500-3500 rpm
Caddy Maxi TSI220 1.4-litre turbo petrol I4 6sp man.,
7sp DCT
92 kW at 4800 rpm 220 Nm at 1500-3500 rpm
Caddy Maxi Crew TSI220 1.4-litre turbo petrol I4 6sp man.,
7sp DCT
92 kW at 4800 rpm 220 Nm at 1500-3500 rpm
Volkswagen Caddy Van specifications
  Caddy TSI220 Caddy Maxi TSI220 Caddy Maxi Crew TSI220
Payload (manual/DCT) 773 kg 847/841 kg 733/726 kg
Length 4408 mm 4878 mm 4878 mm
Width 1773 mm 1793 mm 1793 mm
Wheelbase 2682 mm 3006 mm 3006 mm
Height 1836 mm 1836 mm 1831 mm
Ground clearance 172 mm 187 mm 187 mm
Turning circle 11.1 m 12.2 m 12.2 m
Load compartment width (max/wheel arches) 1566/1170 mm 1532/1168 mm 1190/1168 mm
Load compartment height 1244 mm 1259 mm 1134 mm
Load sill height 577 mm 588 mm 581 mm

Body and interior

The Volkswagen Caddy had a sliding door on the left side of the body which had an opening width of 700 mm. While a right side sliding door was an extra-cost option for the standard wheelbase Caddy, it was standard for the Caddy Maxi and Maxi Crew. Inside, the Caddy was fitted with load-lashing rings so that cargo could be secured with tensioned straps.

The Volkswagen Caddy’s asymmetrically split rear wing doors had an opening angle of 90 degrees with the door latches engaged and 180 degrees without. A lifting tailgate was available as an extra-cost option.

For the Caddy Maxi Crewvan, up to three people could sit on the rear bench seats and the right-hand seat on this row was separate such that it could be tipped up and/or folded up and removed. While the Caddy and Caddy Maxi did not have side windows as standard, the Maxi Crewvan had opening (sliding) windows in the sliding doors.

Suspension and steering

The Volkswagen Caddy had MacPherson strut front suspension with double wishbones and an anti-roll bar. At the rear, the live rear axle was suspended by leaf springs with load-dependent dampers and an anti-roll bar.

The Volkswagen Caddy had electromechanical power-assisted rack and pinion steering.

Safety equipment

Standard safety for the Volkswagen Caddy Van included dual front airbags, combined side/head airbags for front occupants, curtain airbags, for second row occupants, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control and front seatbelt pretensioners. For the Caddy Maxi Crew, the outer second row seats also had seatbelt pretensioners.

As standard, the Volkswagen Caddy was also fitted with:

  • Multi-collision brake (MCB): multi-collision brake is activated when two independent sensors detect that a collision has occurred and the driver does not respond. Multi-collision brake applies the brakes to achieve controlled deceleration to a speed of 10 km/h to minimise the risk of the vehicle being involved in secondary collisions; and,
  • Driver Alert (Fatigue Detection System): operates at speeds above 65 km/h and monitors driver inputs such as steering behaviour for signs of fatigue. If detected, an audible and visual alert is issued which recommends that the driver take a break.

From October 2016, the Caddy Van was fitted with Forward Collision Warning and City Emergency Braking as standard; these systems are explained below.

Optional Driver Assistance Package

As an extra-cost option, the Volkswagen Caddy Van was available with a ‘Driver Assistance’ Package which included:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with ‘stop & go’ function: used a radar sensor to maintain a pre-set distance to the vehicle ahead (including accelerating and braking). Furthermore, the stop & go function enabled the Caddy Van to accelerate to its pre-set speed after coming to rest;
  • Front Assist: monitored the distance to the distance to the vehicle ahead and, if that distance closed rapidly, provided visual and audible warnings, while the braking system was primed for fast response. If the driver did not react, there was a single, short jolting application of the brakes. If the driver responded but does not apply sufficient braking pressure, ‘Front Assist’ increases braking pressure; and,
  • City Emergency Braking (‘City EB’): operated at speeds under 30 km/h. If the driver failed to respond to an obstacle in front of the vehicle, City EB automatically applied the brakes to prevent or reduce the severity of any subsequent collision.

Beyond the items above, the Driver Assistance Package also included front fog lights with a static cornering function and a ‘Light and Vision’ package which included separate daytime running lights, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming interior rear view mirror and, for the headlights, ‘Leaving Home’ and ‘Coming Home’ functions

Brakes

The Volkswagen Caddy Van had 312 mm ventilated front brake discs and 272 mm solid rear brake discs.

Euro NCAP crash testing

In Euro NCAP crash testing , a 2007 Volkswagen 2K Caddy Life – fitted with the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel engine and equipped with dual front and side airbags – received a four star adult occupant protection rating with a score of 27.46; in Australia, the fitment of a seatbelt reminder added an additional point. In the offset crash test, protection from serious chest and leg injury was marginal for the driver. In the side impact test, there was a one point deduction due to a door unlatching.

Features: Caddy Van

Standard features for the Volkswagen Caddy Van and Caddy Maxi Van included 16-inch steel wheels with 205/55 R16 94H tyres, Volkswagen’s ‘Composition Colour’ audio system with two speakers, a five-inch colour touch screen, CD player (MP3/WMA compatible), auxiliary inputs (3.5 mm/USB/SD card) and Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and audio streaming, air conditioning, black ‘Austin’ cloth seat upholstery, cruise control with speed limiter, halogen headlights, daytime running lights, rear fog light, front reading lights, a leather covered steering wheel, remote central locking, power adjustable and heated mirrors, power windows, a height and tilt adjustable steering wheel, a height adjustable driver’s seat, a 12 volt power socket, roof rack mounting points, a trip computer and an immobiliser.

The Caddy Maxi Crew was further equipped with a height adjustable front passenger’s seat, drawers under the front seats, backrest release for the front seat, and a removable three seat rear bench with folding function.

Extended Electronic Differential Lock (XDL)

As standard, the Volkswagen Caddy Life was fitted with an ‘Extended Electronic Differential Lock’ (Volkswagen’s ‘XDL’). When cornering, the XDL responded to the unloading of the front inside wheel by applying the brakes to that wheel to prevent wheelspin and minimise understeer.

Paint finishes

The Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Life was available with the following paint finishes:

  • Candy White;
  • Cherry Red;
  • Acapulco Blue Metallic;
  • Bamboo Garden Green Metallic;
  • Chestnut Brown Metallic;
  • Honey Orange Metallic;
  • Indium Grey Metallic;
  • Reflect Silver Metallic;
  • Starlight Blue Metallic; and,
  • Deep Black Pearl.

Specifications

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Review: Volkswagen 2K Caddy Van (2005-15) https://www.australiancar.reviews/review-volkswagen-2k-caddy-van-2005-15/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 22:58:31 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/review-volkswagen-2k-caddy-van-2005-15/ 3 stars
  • Economical turbo-diesel engines
  • DSG provides fast gearshifts
  • Comfortable front seats (though lacking lateral support)
  • Generally comfortable ride…
  • … but live rear axle suspension lacks compliance over uneven surfaces
  • 1.6-litre petrol engine lacks torque when laden
  • Cabin lacks sound insulation

Review: Volkswagen 2K.I Caddy (2005-10)

Overview

Released in March 2005, the Volkswagen 2K Series I (2K.I) Caddy was a two-seat van. The VW Caddy was initially available with either a 1.6-litre petrol engine (the 1.6i variant) or a 1.9-litre turbo-diesel unit (the 1.9 TDI). Built off the Mk.5 Golf platform, the Caddy had a sliding door on its left-hand side (a right-hand side door was optional), double-wing rear doors and 3.2 cubic metres of load space.

In April 2008, the Volkswagen Caddy Maxi was released. Compared to the standard Caddy, the Caddy Maxi had a longer wheelbase (3002 mm compared to 2682mm), a right-hand side sliding door and 4.2 cubic metres of load space. The full range is given in the table below.

Volkswagen 2K.I Caddy specifications
  Variant Engine Years Trans. Peak power Peak torque
Caddy 1.6i 1.6-litre BGU/BSE petrol I4 2005-10 5sp man. 75 kW at 5600 rpm 148 Nm at 3800 rpm
1.9 TDI 1.9-litre BJB/BLS turbo-diesel I4 2005-10 5sp man. 77 kW at 4000 rpm 250 Nm at 1900 rpm
2006-10 6sp DCT
Caddy Maxi 1.6i 1.6-litre BGU/BSE petrol I4 2008-10 5sp man. 75 kW at 5600 rpm 148 Nm at 3800 rpm
1.9 TDI 1.9-litre BJB/BLS turbo-diesel I4 2008-10 5sp man.,
7sp DCT
77 kW at 4000 rpm 250 Nm at 1900 rpm

Safety equipment

Standard safety equipment for the Volkswagen Caddy included a driver’s airbag, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, traction control and front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters.

The Caddy Maxi was further equipped with a front passenger airbag and a front electronic differential lock.

Euro NCAP testing

In Euro NCAP crash testing , a 2007 VW 2K Caddy Life – fitted with the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel engine and equipped with dual front and side airbags – received a four star adult occupant protection rating with a score of 27.46; in Australia, the fitment of a seatbelt reminder added an additional point. In the offset crash test, protection from serious chest and leg injury was marginal for the driver. In the side impact test, there was a one point deduction due to a door unlatching.

Features

Standard features for the Volkswagen Caddy included a four speaker sound system and CD player, air conditioning, remote central locking, a height and reach adjustable steering wheel and an immobiliser. The 1.9 TDI variant was further equipped with power windows and mirrors.

For the Caddy Maxi, standard features also included heated mirrors and the 1.9 TDI was equipped with cruise control.

Review: Volkswagen 2K.II Caddy (2010-15)

Overview

Released in December 2010, the Volkswagen 2K Series II (2K.II) Caddy introduced a revised range with new engines, transmissions and updated styling. The Caddy range consisted of the TSI160 and TDI250 variants, while the Caddy Maxi was available as a TSI175, TDI250 or TDI320 variant (see table below). From July 2011, the Caddy Maxi TDI320 was available with Volkswagen’s ‘4Motion’ all-wheel drive system.

Visually, the 2K.II Caddy could be identified by its new grille, front bumper and head- and tail-lights. Inside, there were new instruments, a three-spoke steering wheel and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) controls.

February 2013: Caddy update

In February 2013, the Caddy range was expanded with the introduction of the Caddy Maxi Crewvan. In the Crewvan, the three-seat rear bench could split and fold forward to increase the load capacity from 1.6 m3 to 4.1 m3. Furthermore, maximum load length was 2.25 m (with the seats removed) and payload was 709 kg for models with manual transmissions. Like the Caddy Maxi, the Maxi Crewvan was fitted with rear barn doors as standard.

Furthermore, a TDI250 variant for the Caddy Maxi range was introduced with Volkswagen’s fuel-saving BlueMotion technologies. As such, the TDI250 engine was fitted with a Stop/Start system (which enabled the engine to shut down when the vehicle was stationary) and brake energy regeneration (which inversely varied alternator output with engine load).

Volkswagen 2K.II Caddy specifications
  Variant Engine Drive Years Trans. Peak power Peak torque
Caddy TSI160 1.2-litre CBZA turbo petrol I4 FWD 2010-15 5sp man. 63 kW at 4800 rpm 160 Nm at 1500-3500 rpm
TDI250 1.6-litre CAYD turbo-diesel I4 FWD 2010-15 5sp man.,
7sp DCT
75 kW at 4400 rpm 250 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm
Caddy
Maxi
TSI175 1.2-litre CBZB turbo petrol I4 FWD 2010-15 5sp man. 77 kW at 5000 rpm 175 Nm at 1550-4100 rpm
TDI250 1.6-litre CAYD turbo-diesel I4 FWD 2010-15 5sp man.,
7sp DCT
75 kW at 4400 rpm 250 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm
TDI250
(Blue-Motion)
1.6-litre CAYD turbo-diesel I4 FWD 2013-15 5sp man. 75 kW at 4400 rpm 250 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm
TDI320 2.0-litre CFHC turbo-diesel I4 FWD 2010-15 6sp DCT 103 kW at 4200 rpm 320 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm
AWD 2011-15 6sp DCT
Caddy
Maxi
Crewvan
TDI250 1.6-litre CAYD turbo-diesel I4 FWD 2013-15 5sp man.,
7sp DCT
75 kW at 4400 rpm 250 Nm at 1500-2500 rpm

4Motion all-wheel drive system

The 4Motion system utilised a fourth generation Haldex coupling which, in normal conditions, provided a 90:10 front:rear torque split. Significantly, however, the fourth generation systems could pre-tension the clutch and direct up to 50 per cent of the engine’s torque to the rear axle before traction was lost (i.e. a proactive system).

Safety equipment

Standard safety equipment for the Volkswagen 2K.II Caddy included dual front airbags, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control and front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters.

An electronic front differential lock was fitted as standard across the range.

Features

Standard features for the VW 2K.II Caddy included a two speaker sound system with CD player, MP3-compatibility and auxiliary input, air conditioning, driving lights, rear fog lights, remote central locking, power windows and heated mirrors, a height and reach adjustable steering wheel, height adjustable front seats with under-seat storage compartments and an immobiliser.

Beyond this, the Caddy Maxi was further equipped with cruise control.

Compared to the Caddy Maxi, the Caddy Maxi Crewvan added ‘Timo’ seat trim, a second row of seats (a three-seat bench which could split, fold and be removed), side windows in the sliding doors, drawers under the front seats, a back rest release for the front seats and a rubber floor in the passenger/load compartment.

2012 Caddy Runner

In August 2012, limited edition VW Caddy Runner models were introduced. Solely available as TSI160 variants, the Runner editions were distinguished by their hard-wearing ‘Runner’ trim and unique ‘Runner’ badging. Production of the Caddy Runner was limited to 200 vehicles.

Brochure

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Recalls & faults: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van (2015-21) https://www.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-volkswagen-mk-4-caddy-van-2015-21/ Sun, 27 Dec 2020 23:27:07 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-volkswagen-mk-4-caddy-van-2015-on/ Recalls: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van

Overview

Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if any) are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.

Recalls: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van

2018-19 Volkswagen Caddy: side airbags may not deploy properly

In April 2019, recall campaign 74D6 was issued for Volkswagen Caddy vehicles that were supplied between 1 September 2018 and 26 April 2019. In these vehicles, the front backrest padding may have been fitted incorrectly such that, in the event of a collision, the side airbags may not deploy adequately – this increased the risk of injury to the occupants. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2019/17500.

2021-22 Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van: potential loss of steering control

In December 2022, recall campaign 40S5 was issued for 2021-22 Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Vans. Due to a manufacturing defect, the transverse link bushes fitted to the front axle may have been incorrectly welded. As such, the transverse link could fracture, causing the front wheels to move independently of the steering wheel. This condition could cause a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a collision and injury to vehicle occupants and other road users. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005575.


Problems and faults: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van

Overview

This section identifies potential problems, causes and fixes based on the experiences of owners and repairers, online sources and technical service bulletins. This information is provided solely for reference purposes and AustralianCar.Reviews recommends that only properly qualified persons carry out repairs or modifications. Furthermore, the number of items identified below should not be taken as an indicator of a model’s reliability or the frequency with which they may occur.

To report a problem or fault to the AustralianCar.Reviews team, please use the Contact Us form. Note that AustralianCar.Reviews does not offer advice on automotive problems or disputes; such enquiries will not receive a reply. For vehicles purchased from dealers after 1 January 2011, please see our Australian Consumer Law fact sheet.

Problems and faults: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van

No troubleshooting information is currently available for the Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van.


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Recalls & faults: Volkswagen 2K Caddy Van (2005-15) https://www.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-volkswagen-2k-caddy-van-2005-15/ Sun, 27 Dec 2020 23:27:06 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-volkswagen-2k-caddy-van-2005-15/

Recalls: Volkswagen 2K Caddy

Overview

Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if any) are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.

Recalls: Volkswagen 2K Caddy

2006 Volkswagen 2K Caddy: rear axle clamps could break

In July 2007, a recall was issued for 2007 model year Volkswagen Caddy vehicles that were manufactured between July 2006 and August 2006. In these vehicles, the spring clamps on the rear axle could break because of poor heat treatment (PRA 2007/9426).

2008-09 Volkswagen 2K Caddy with 6sp DQ250 DSG: loss of power

In June 2013, a recall was issued for Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles that had six-speed DQ250 Direct Shift Gearboxes (DSGs); AustralianCar.Reviews understands that the recalled vehicles were manufactured from 1 September 2008 to 31 August 2009. In these vehicles, the wiring harness of a temperature sensor within the transmission may have insufficiently crimped connector wires. This could cause the temperature sensor to incorrectly detect high gearbox oil temperatures and activate the clutch protection function – this would illuminate a flashing gear warning light and cause 1) juddering of the vehicle, 2) a reduction in engine torque, and 3) opening of the clutch (as if the gearbox were in ‘neutral’). As such, loss of power to the wheels could pose a hazard to occupants of the vehicle and other road users. For the recalled vehicles, Volkswagen provided a software update for the gearbox control unit (PRA 2013/13625).

2008-11 Volkswagen 2K Caddy with 7sp DQ200 DSG: loss of power

In June 2013, a recall was issued for Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles that were fitted with seven-speed DQ200 Direct Shift Gearboxes (DSGs) and manufactured between June 2008 and September 2011. In these vehicles, sulphur in the gear oil and an inorganic heat stabiliser in the plastic parts (iodine) of the mechatronic unit could cause metallic surfaces to suffer from electrolytic corrosion, particularly in conditions with high temperatures and humidity. Conducting particles could then settle between the circuit paths of the control unit and cause a short circuit and blow the gearbox fuse. If the fuse were to blow, the clutch would open and freewheel, resulting in a sudden and total loss of power to the wheels. Although other vehicle systems such as steering and braking would continue to function, the loss of power may pose a hazard to vehicle occupants and other road users (PRA 2013/13626).

2013 model year Volkswagen 2K Caddy with 7sp DQ200 DSG: loss of power

In November 2013, a recall was issued for 2013 model year Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles with seven-speed DQ200 DSG transmissions. In these vehicles, electrolysis of sulphur constituents in the synthetic oil could cause them to separate and accumulate between electrical conductor paths. In turn, this could create a short circuit and blow the gearbox fuse, causing the clutch to fully open. While the majority of failures occurred on start-up when the vehicle was stationary, a failure when the vehicle was in motion would result in a sudden loss of power at the wheels. All other functions of the vehicle, however, would remain active. As part of the recall, the synthetic transmission oil was to be replaced with mineral oil (PRA 2013/13835).

Pre-2013 Volkswagen 2K Caddy: boot lid could drop unexpectedly

In March 2014, a recall was issued for Volkswagen Caddy vehicles that were manufactured prior to January 2013. In these vehicles, the attachments of the ball pin for the gas pressure spring on the D-pillar may loosen. If this occurred, the ball pin could subsequently tear off and cause the boot lid to drop down unexpectedly – this could pose an injury risk (PRA 2014/14006).

2010-15 Volkswagen 2K Caddy 1.6 TDI and 2.0 TDI: NOx emissions

In October 2015, a recall was issued for 2010-15 Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles with 1.6- and 2.0-litre EA189 diesel engines. According to the recall notice, ‘the emissions levels may not meet regulatory requirements when the affected vehicle is driven under normal conditions’ (see ‘Diesel engines: NOx emissions “defeat device”‘, below). For the 1.6-litre EA189 engine, a ‘flow transformer’ will be fitted directly in front of the air mass sensor and a software update will be introduced. The flow transformer is a mesh screen that reduces the swirl of the air flow upstream of the air mass sensor so that the sensor can more accurately measure intake air volume. For the 2.0-litre EA189 engine, a software update will be introduced which takes advantage of improved simulation of air currents inside the air intake system. Volkswagen aims to implement the software update from January 2016; the labour time for installing the updated software is around half an hour. Owners could determine if their vehicles were part of the recall by visiting volkswagendieselinfo.com.au (PRA 2015/14950).

2012-13 Volkswagen 2K Caddy: engine could start when unlocking vehicle

In December 2015, a recall was issued for 2012 and 2013 Volkswagen Caddy vehicles. In the recalled vehicles, the earth attachment of the on-board power supply control unit may not have been correctly tightened. In certain circumstances, the starter motor may crank the engine when unlocking the vehicle; if the vehicle was left in gear, the vehicle could then move and pose a hazard (PRA 2015/15133).

2009 and 2010 model year Volkswagen Caddy: ABS and ESC may not operate

In March 2017, a recall was issued for 2009 and 2010 model year Volkswagen Caddy vehicles. In these vehicles, thermal overload within the ABS/ESC control unit could interrupt the current flow and this could prevent the ABS and ESC systems from functioning as intended; a warning light would also illuminate on the dashboard. In critical driving situations, the absence of ABS and ESC could increase the risk of a collision and injury to vehicle occupants. As part of the recall, the software for the ABS/ESC control unit would be updated to regularly check the operation of the unit (PRA 2017/15956).

2011-15 model year Volkswagen 2K Caddy Van DSG: pressure accumulator crack and loss of power

In October 2019, recall campaign 35D8 was issued for 2011-15 model year Volkswagen 2K Caddy Van vehicles. Due to a production fault, a crack in the transmission’s pressure accumulator (within the mechatronics housing) could occur. If the pressure accumulator cracked, oil and pressure would be lost in the hydraulic system of the gearbox. If this occurred, the transmission of engine power would be interrupted, similar to depressing the clutch in a vehicle with a manual transmission – this increased the risk of a collision and injury to vehicle occupants. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2019/17886. AustralianCar.Reviews understands that the recalled vehicles had seven-speed DQ200 DSG transmissions.

2011-15 Volkswagen 2K Caddy with 7sp DSG: loss of drive

In April 2020, recall campaign 34J5 was issued for Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles that had seven-speed dual clutch (‘DSG’) transmissions. In these vehicles, a fluid leak could lead to a loss of pressure in the gearbox. This pressure loss could interrupt the transmission of power between the engine and gearbox, causing a loss of drive – this increased the risk of a collision and posed a hazard to both vehicle occupants and other road users. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2020/18258.


Problems and faults: Volkswagen 2K Caddy

Overview

This section identifies potential problems, causes and fixes based on the experiences of owners and repairers, online sources and technical service bulletins. This information is provided solely for reference purposes and AustralianCar.Reviews recommends that only properly qualified persons carry out repairs or modifications. Furthermore, the number of items below should not be taken as an indicator of a model’s reliability or the frequency with which they may occur.

To report a problem or fault to the AustralianCar.Reviews team, please use the Contact Us form. Note that AustralianCar.Reviews does not offer advice on automotive problems or disputes; such enquiries will not receive a reply. For vehicles purchased from dealers after 1 January 2011, please see our Australian Consumer Law fact sheet.

2010-11 VW Caddy 1.2 TSI: stretched timing chains (CBZ engines)

Models and engines affected
For Volkswagen Caddy 1.2 TSI vehicles with CBZA, CBZB and CBZC engines that were manufactured prior to 18 June 2011, the timing chain was susceptible to elongation (or stretching). In Australia, these models were marketed as the Caddy TSI160 and Caddy 175. Symptoms of a stretched timing chain include:

  • A rattling noise from the engine bay; and,
  • If the timing chain skips teeth on its sprocket, the valve timing may be disturbed. This could cause rough running, illumination of the ‘check engine’ light and, at worst, contact between the valves and pistons which causes serious engine damage.

If the engine warning light illuminates, the vehicle should not be driven.

Repair kit
Since the original timing chain (part no. 03F 109 158B) was susceptible to elongation, Volkswagen released a repair kit (part no. 03F 198 229 A) which included:

  • A reinforced chain (part no. 03F 109 158 K); and,
  • A new chain guard with anti-jump teeth (initially, part no. 03F 109 210 C and, subsequently, part no. 03F 109 210 D).

Whilethe 03F 198 229A repair kit prevented the timing chain from stretching, there may still be a rattling noise heard in the first five seconds after start up from the hydraulic chain tensioner since it takes time to accumulate oil pressure. Since the spring inside the chain tensioner loosens over time, this rattling noise is more likely to be heard on older, higher mileage 1.2 TSI engines.

June 2011 production changes
This revised chain and chain guard were incorporated into production from 18 June 2011 – this corresponds to engines numbers after:

  • CBZ* 462774 (for Mlada Boleslav production); and,
  • CBZ* 714253 (for Salzgitter production).

The production location can be determined by inspecting the sticker on the boost pressure pipe or on the intercooler (‘M’ for Mlada Boleslav or ‘S’ for Salzgitter).

November 2011 production changes
On 7 November 2011, new versions of the CBZ engines were introduced (part no. 03F 103 101 B). For the post-November 2011 CBZ engines, changes included:

  • A wider timing chain (part no. 03F 109 158 G);
  • New chain guides (03F 109 509 and 03F 109 469 E);
  • A black chain tensioner (changed material and size); and,
  • An improved upper sprocket (changed materials and tooth design).

As such, the post-November 2011 1.2 TSI are not susceptible to the start-up rattle noise of the earlier engines. For reference purposes, however, the timing chain repair kit for these engines has the part no. 03F 198 158 B.

Pre-2012 VW Caddy 1.2 TSI (CBZ): shim and ECU update

For pre-2012 Volkswagen Caddy vehicles with the 1.2 TSI engine (engine codes CBZA, CBZB and CBZC), the Mahle Rotary Electronic Actuator (REA) may malfunction due to the variable nozzle turbine (VNT) sticking as a result of carbon build-up. This may cause the following symptoms:

  • The Electronic Power Control (‘EPC’) warning light would illuminate and the vehicle would enter ‘limp home’ mode;
  • When slowing down in second gear (for example, prior to cornering or entering a roundabout), the driver may experience delayed power delivery when trying to subsequently accelerate; and,
  • Error code P334B (Charge Pressure Control Actuator – Mechanical Malfunction) may be logged when driving, particularly when lifting off after heavy acceleration.

For Australia, the potentially affected vehicles were the Caddy TSI160 (CBZA) and Caddy TSI175 (CBZB).

To fix,

  • A 2 mm shim was to be fitted between the wastegate actuator and the turbo body; and,
  • The engine control unit (ECU) was to be updated to calibrate the new actuator position.

It is understood that the ECU re-programming also provided more progressive power delivery.

Some owners experienced rough running subsequent to these measures being implemented. While dealers advised that this should resolve itself within 800 kilometres (500 miles), owners have reported that this has not always been the case.

Pre-2011 VW Caddy 1.2 TSI: #3 cylinder HT lead failure

For pre-2011 VW Caddy 1.2 TSI models, the high tension (HT) lead for cylinder three passes close to the exhaust manifold. Due to the heat of the exhaust manifold and the lack of insulating material for the HT lead, the lead can be damaged and cause the following symptoms:

  • The Electronic Power Control (‘EPC’) warning light illuminates and the vehicle enters ‘limp home’ mode;
  • Rough running; and/or,
  • Loss of power.

It is understood that the HT leads on post-2012 1.2 TSI engines had heat-resistant sleeves at the coil end to protect against heat radiated from the exhaust manifold.

VW Caddy 1.6 TDI and 2.0 TDI diesel engines: NOx emissions “defeat device”

Australian-delivered Volkswagen 2K Caddy vehicles powered by 1.6- and 2.0-litre diesel engines that were available for sale from 2010 to 2015 had software in the electronic control module (ECM) that could sense – via sensors measuring the position of the steering wheel, vehicle speed, the duration of the engine’s operation and barometric pressure – when the vehicle was undergoing emissions testing. The ECM would then run a ‘dyno calibration’ to produce lower nitrous oxide emissions during testing. At all other times, the ECM would run a separate ‘road calibration’ which reduced the effectiveness of the emission control system, specifically the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) or the lean NOx trap.

Based on testing conducted by the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), NOx emissions for the ‘road calibration’ were 10 to 40 times higher than US standards – this led the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue a notice of violation under the Clean Air Act.As a result, these vehicles did not meet the environmental standards claimed by Volkswagen.


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Images: Volkswagen 2K Caddy (2005-15) https://www.australiancar.reviews/images-volkswagen-2k-caddy-2005-15/ Wed, 04 Nov 2020 10:48:04 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/images-volkswagen-2k-caddy-2005-15/ Images: Volkswagen 2K.I Caddy (2005-10)

Released in March 2005, the Volkswagen 2K Series I (2K.I) Caddy was a two-seat van. The Caddy was initially available with either a 1.6-litre petrol engine (the 1.6i variant) or a 1.9-litre turbo-diesel unit (the 1.9 TDI). Built off the Mk.5 Golf platform, the Caddy had a sliding door on its left-hand side (a right-hand side door was optional), double-wing rear doors and 3.2 cubic metres of load space… Read full Volkswagen 2K Caddy review

Images: Volkswagen 2K.II Caddy (2010-15)

Released in December 2010, the Volkswagen 2K Series II (2K.II) Caddy introduced a revised range with new engines, transmissions and updated styling. The Caddy range consisted of the TSI160 and TDI250 variants, while the Caddy Maxi was available as a TSI175, TDI250 or TDI320 variant (see table below). From July 2011, the Caddy Maxi TDI320 was available with Volkswagen’s ‘4Motion’ all-wheel drive system. The Volkswagen 2K.II Caddy could be identified by its new grille, front bumper and head- and tail-lights. Inside, there were new instruments, a three-spoke steering wheel and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) controls.


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Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van (2015-21) https://www.australiancar.reviews/images-volkswagen-mk-4-caddy-van-2015-21/ Wed, 04 Nov 2020 10:48:04 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/images-volkswagen-mk-4-caddy-van-2015-on/ Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van (2015-21)

Released in Australia in December 2015, the Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van was available in standard, long wheelbase (Caddy Maxi) and five-seat (Caddy Maxi Crew) models. Manufactured in Poznan, Poland, the front-wheel drive Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy was initially powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine (‘TSI220’) which had a Stop/Start function that enabled the engine to shut down when the vehicle was stationary in traffic… Read full Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van review


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Euro NCAP: Volkswagen 2K Caddy Life crash testing

In Euro NCAP crash testing, a 20072K Caddy Life – fitted with the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel engine and equipped with dual front and side airbags – received a four star adult occupant protection rating with a score of 27.46; in Australia, the fitment of a seatbelt reminder added an additional point. For more information about this testing, please see the Euro NCAP website. Videos are provided with the permission of Euro NCAP.

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