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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Caddy seat

A used seat 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 years does the Volkswagen Caddy Mk3 cover, and will a seat from one year fit another within that generation?

The Caddy Mk3 ran from 2004 to 2015, with a facelift in 2010 that brought interior and trim updates. Seats from within the same pre-facelift (2004–2010) or post-facelift (2010–2015) period are generally the most straightforward match, but whether a pre-facelift seat crosses cleanly into a post-facelift car depends on trim level and mounting details specific to the vehicle, so confirm this with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will a Volkswagen Caddy Mk3 seat fit a Mk4 (2015 onwards)?

The Caddy Mk4 launched in 2015 and is a distinct generation from the Mk3 (2004–2015), with a redesigned interior and different seat mountings, so these are not the same fitment. A seat crossing that 2015 generation boundary is unlikely to be a straightforward swap, and you should ask the breaker to confirm compatibility with your specific registration rather than assume it will fit.

Does trim level affect which seat I need for my Volkswagen Caddy?

Yes, trim level matters for Caddy seats because different grades — such as C20, Trendline, Highline, and Maxi Life — can feature different seat styles, fabrics, and whether heated or electric adjustment functions are fitted. The structural mounting points may be shared across trims within a generation, but you could end up with a seat that looks or functions differently to your original, so tell the breaker your exact trim so they can match as closely as possible.

Does it matter whether I need a driver's side or passenger's side Caddy seat?

Yes, front seats are handed — the driver's seat (OS, offside, right in the UK) and the passenger's seat (NS, nearside, left) are not interchangeable due to different adjustment mechanisms, seat-belt anchor points, and any side airbag modules. Always specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from a breaker, and note that if the seat contains a side airbag, professional fitting is strongly recommended as these are safety-critical components.

My Caddy has a seat with an airbag in it — can I fit a used seat with an airbag from another Caddy?

Side airbags built into seats are safety-critical, single-use components, and a used seat airbag should only be fitted if it has never been deployed. Whether a replacement seat's airbag module is compatible with your specific SRS system is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this varies and cannot be assumed from year or generation alone. Professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner mechanism.

Does the engine or gearbox in my Caddy affect which seat I can use?

No, the engine and gearbox have no bearing on seat fitment for the Caddy — what matters is the generation (Mk3 2004–2015 or Mk4 2015 onwards), the trim level, and which side of the car you need (NS or OS). When contacting a breaker, focus on your model year, trim name, and whether you need driver or passenger side, and you can disregard the powertrain entirely for this part.