Caddy R32
- dubstopjames
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Re: Caddy R32
I got a little time down the unit this morning.
Managed to get the Eos heaterbox and chassis wiring loom out.
Some of the loom I had to strip down and remove the connectors from the fuse box just to get the loom through the bulkhead (not fun). The loom for the rear of the car both sides has been cut away. Hopefully I’ll be trimming this loom right back to just a few retrofit looms to add into the van.
I spent a bit of time comparing the eos airbox and caddy. I can’t see anything that shouldn’t physically connect up. Most of the eos sensors all wire back to the heating control panel then that plugs into the car or van. I have to check the wiring diagrams next but it all looks like it might plug straight in.
I think on my next visit I’m going to take the heater box from the caddy and fit the eos one, if it doesn’t work I may end up getting one from a caddy with just basic air-conditioning rather than the eos complicated setup.
I’m starting to get close to actually fitting something rather than just ripping things apart, I’m looking forward to that.
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Managed to get the Eos heaterbox and chassis wiring loom out.
Some of the loom I had to strip down and remove the connectors from the fuse box just to get the loom through the bulkhead (not fun). The loom for the rear of the car both sides has been cut away. Hopefully I’ll be trimming this loom right back to just a few retrofit looms to add into the van.
I spent a bit of time comparing the eos airbox and caddy. I can’t see anything that shouldn’t physically connect up. Most of the eos sensors all wire back to the heating control panel then that plugs into the car or van. I have to check the wiring diagrams next but it all looks like it might plug straight in.
I think on my next visit I’m going to take the heater box from the caddy and fit the eos one, if it doesn’t work I may end up getting one from a caddy with just basic air-conditioning rather than the eos complicated setup.
I’m starting to get close to actually fitting something rather than just ripping things apart, I’m looking forward to that.
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Re: Caddy R32
R22LRM wrote:Loving this thread please keep the updates coming, 3.2 v6 in a Caddy off to the bathroom for some me time
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Re: Caddy R32
Can't wait for this to start taking shape.
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Re: Caddy R32
Blimey that's impressive... Good work that man.
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Re: Caddy R32
I’m having problems with the Elsawin dvd set I purchase offa eBay.
Does anyone have a link to a trusted copy I can download or collect?
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Re: Caddy R32
How did this end up was hoping there was abit more to this thread as I quite fancy this swap
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Re: Caddy R32
What did happen here
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its freely available online if you have a look on googledubstopjames wrote:I’m having problems with the Elsawin dvd set I purchase offa eBay.
Does anyone have a link to a trusted copy I can download or collect?
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Re: Caddy R32
It’s been a while since I posted on here, I’ve discovered and been reading though my old thread. It’s been a bumpy road for the caddy over the last 5 years which saw it left uncompleted, on sorn and sold.
Now I’ve brought it back, got it all running, on the road and making beautiful R32 sounds.
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Re: Caddy R32
Awesome! Welcome back to Caddy R32 life!
And yes, they do sound lovely
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And yes, they do sound lovely
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Caddy R32
Rewind back to the end of 2017 and the caddy was in bits. I was working my way through the wiring and starting to make progress on the conversion. Life was getting a little bit chaotic, I was working all over the UK and had recently become a dad. Inevitably the caddy went on the back burner. The caddy sat in my unit and after another year and another baby I decided it was time to let the caddy go. I ended up doing a deal on the caddy for my mates bagged R32 Golf. It was a great deal for me because I could make use of the rear seats and didn’t need to invest loads of time and money into it.
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Re: Caddy R32
Thanks. It’s great to be back. I’m really enjoying the van life.C Chis wrote:Awesome! Welcome back to Caddy R32 life!
And yes, they do sound lovely
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Re: Caddy R32
Around 6 months ago and the caddy was still uncompleted, sitting in our unit, my mate had fitted the engine & gearbox in the bay and started to connect things up, I’d clipped in the engine loom for what it was worth but everything was rushed as neither of us had any spare time to finish it electrically or mechanically. It was really sad to see it in such a state. I don’t even have photos of it, I couldn’t bare to take them.
After 4 years, life had settled down a bit. A new deal was struck and I was the owner of the caddy once again. I fitted up the suspension so that it could roll and we dragged it out of the unit. It really was in a terrible state.
After 4 years, life had settled down a bit. A new deal was struck and I was the owner of the caddy once again. I fitted up the suspension so that it could roll and we dragged it out of the unit. It really was in a terrible state.
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Re: Caddy R32
Nice to see you have it back on the road.
You can’t beat the sound of a R32 caddy.
I absolutely love mine
You can’t beat the sound of a R32 caddy.
I absolutely love mine
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Re: Caddy R32
It was obviously meant to be you the caddy and the family glad you got it back and finished it your build thread was a good read until it suddenly stopped
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