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TraceyAnne Maherasked
I need to know how to add and check transmission oil in my vw diesel caddy 2011 model please help me out
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Skid markasked
I have a 1.9L diesel caddy and a 1.9L diesel maxi caddy, both around 2008 models and just noticed that all of the rear bumper securing bolts are missing on both. Is this normal?
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DNPasked
2010 Caddy Maxi 1.6 deisel Manual or Auto ?
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personally I would not go near a volkswagon, IF you get a good one you will be happy, get a not so good one and it will break your heart and wallet
marasked
Hi all have a model 2009 vw caddy but built in 2008 how that works don't know done 147,000 km has been making a noise from right side of engine which is not there all the time however does not have consistant rhyme kind of a randim beat told maybe the injectors or the valve stem adjust ment can anone out there advise me was told between $1500 to 2500 I hope not please call on 0422352362 Marama
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I'm sorry I have no idea what it could be but I do know Volkswagen's are expensive to get fixed. Did you take it to a dealer to get a quote to fix it? If you did take it somewhere else it probably will be cheaper. Hope you have some luck with it, Please when you find out what is definitely wrong with it can you write back so others can be on the look out for it :)
Cigiasked
Just wondering what's the actual diesel consumption for 2006-2009 1.9 TDI AUTOMatic gearbox models? Mine is 10-11ltr/100km. I think it's too much.
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2008 1.9TDI Cady. No city driving. Manual. 200000 ks on it. Never goes above 7l/100k except when towing.
candy caddyasked
has anyone a problem with engine mounts on a caddy 2010?
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