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VOLKSWAGEN Caddy Recalls

6 recalls affecting the VOLKSWAGEN Caddy (0โ€“2023).

6

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

6

Total recalls

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REC-005864active

2021โ€“2023 VOLKSWAGEN Caddy

An airbag deactivation switch may have been incorrectly fitted instead of a blanking plug. This could cause the driver to assume that the front passenger airbag has been deactivated when it is always operational.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2024

REC-005575active

2021โ€“2022 VOLKSWAGEN Caddy

Due to a manufacturing defect, the transverse link bushes fitted to the front axle may have been incorrectly welded. This could cause the transverse link to fracture causing the front wheels to move independently of the steering wheel, potentially resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

5 Dec 2022

REC-001415active

2018โ€“2019 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY

On Caddy vehicles of a limited production period, the front backrest padding may have been fitted incorrectly. In the event of a collision, the side airbags may not adequately deploy.

Light Vehicle

26 Apr 2019

REC-001417active

0 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY

On Caddy vehicles of a limited production period, 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 is left in gear, the vehicle can then move.

Light Vehicle

22 Dec 2015

REC-001393active

0 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY

On some Caddy vehicles the attachments of the ball pin for the gas pressure spring on the D pillar can loosen. It cannot be ruled out that the ball pin will subsequently tear off because of the increased strain.

Light Vehicle

4 Mar 2014

REC-003002active

0 VOLKSWAGEN Caddy

On Caddy vehicles of the affected chassis number ranges the spring clamps on the rear axle may break because of poor heat treatment.

Light Vehicle

30 July 2007