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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Caddy scuttle panel

A used scuttle panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Volkswagen Caddy and does the year affect which scuttle panel fits?

The Caddy has run through several distinct generations: Mk1 (1983–1992), Mk2 (1995–2003), Mk3 (2004–2015, facelift 2010), and Mk4 (2015–2020), with the Mk5 arriving from 2021 onwards. The scuttle panel is generation-specific, so you must match your car to the correct generation before sourcing. Confirm your exact generation with the breaker against your registration to be sure.

Will a scuttle panel from a 2009 Caddy fit my 2012 Caddy?

This question crosses the Mk3 facelift boundary of 2010, which is significant for body panels including the scuttle area. Both years sit within the Mk3 generation (2004–2015), but whether the pre-facelift pressing is identical to the post-facelift one is not something we can state as fact here. Check with the breaker using both registrations before purchasing, as pressing changes around a facelift can affect fitment even within the same named generation.

Does it matter whether my Caddy is a van or a car (Life/Maxi) when buying a scuttle panel?

For the scuttle panel specifically, the key variables for a van are wheelbase (standard or Maxi) and whether the vehicle has a tailgate or barn doors, as these affect the rear body structure. The Life estate and the panel van share the same basic front-end and scuttle architecture within a generation, so confirm the exact body style variant with the breaker against your registration. Engine choice and trim level make no difference to scuttle panel fitment.

Does the trim level — for example Caddy C20 TDI, Maxi, or Life — change which scuttle panel I need?

Trim level does not affect scuttle panel fitment on the Caddy; the panel is determined by generation, body style, and wheelbase rather than specification. A C20, Life, or higher-grade variant within the same generation and body style will use the same pressing. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as grommet positions or clips depending on factory build, so mention your trim to the breaker, but it will not change whether the panel fits.

I have a Caddy Maxi — does the longer wheelbase mean I need a different scuttle panel compared to the standard Caddy?

The scuttle panel sits at the base of the windscreen in the engine bay area and is generally not affected by wheelbase length, which primarily changes the rear body and floor sections. However, if your Maxi has a different roof height (high-roof variant) this can sometimes influence upper body panel pressing details. Confirm with the breaker using your registration to make sure they supply the correct part for your exact build.

Will a scuttle panel from a Caddy Mk4 (2015–2020) fit my Caddy Mk3 (2004–2015)?

No — the Mk3 and Mk4 are distinct generations on different platforms, and body panels including the scuttle panel are not interchangeable between them. Always source a scuttle panel from the same generation as your vehicle. Give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact generation match before you buy.