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Fitment on a used wiper motor varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Caddy has gone through several distinct generations: the Mk3 ran from 2004 to 2015 (with a facelift in 2010), and the Mk4 ran from 2015 to 2020 (with a facelift in 2019), followed by the Mk5 from 2020 onwards. Knowing your generation is the most important step when sourcing a used wiper motor, as motors are not designed to cross between generations. Check your registration against these ranges before contacting a breaker.
These two vehicles sit either side of the Mk3-to-Mk4 generational boundary (Mk3 up to 2015, Mk4 from 2015), so they are from different generations and the wiper motor is unlikely to be a straight swap. You should confirm with the breaker whether the specific part numbers are compatible across that boundary before purchasing. Never assume fitment across a generation change without checking.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are entirely different units with different mounting, connectors, and sweep mechanisms, so you must specify which one you need when contacting a breaker. Make sure you tell the breaker whether you need the front or rear motor, alongside your registration number, so they can pull the correct part.
Trim level — whether C20, Caddy Life, Maxi Life, or similar — does not affect wiper motor fitment; the motor is determined by the generation and whether it is front or rear. A motor from a Caddy Life of the same generation will work on a C20 van spec of the same generation, for example, though you may notice cosmetic differences in the wiper arm or blade if those were swapped as well. Confirm the generation and front/rear position with the breaker using your registration.
Both sit within the Mk3 generation, so there is a reasonable chance the wiper motor is compatible across the 2010 facelift, as facelifts typically update styling rather than core mechanical components like motors. However, connector types or bracket positions can sometimes change at a facelift, so you should confirm the specific part against your registration with the breaker rather than assuming a straight swap. Providing your reg to the breaker is the safest way to get the right unit.
Some VW Group vehicles share wiper motor components across platforms, and a breaker may be able to cross-reference part numbers between the Caddy and other vehicles in the group. However, fitment across different models should always be confirmed by the breaker against your specific registration, as connector positions and fixings can differ even between closely related vehicles. Do not assume compatibility without that check.