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caddy parts diagram

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hi, im sorry to ask but ive smashed the front end up of my caddy and need to rebuild it but im struggling finding some of the parts as i dont know the names, is there anything that provides exploded diagrams of the front end to identify the parts, i have tried searching and come back with nothing, and i dont want to use vw garages, its a 2012 caddy mk3
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Wow perfect thank you so much :)
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Post by rockjohnson »

Hi there - for some reason this link doesn't work for me - has it moved?


http://www.oemepc.com/vw

I too have damaged the front of my 2009 caddy maxi and am trying to buy parts. Mostly need the large plastic piece in front of the engine that holds the lights/bumper etc.

Any help greatly appreciated :-)
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Post by PeakyPaul »

You can use - www.partslink24.com as that's what independent garages use.

Think there is a free trial or preview you can use but you would need to subscribe for full access but maybe worth it if you are doing a rebuild.

There are lots of different diagrams for different sections of the front end - i.e. one for the bumper, a different on for the front panel another one for rad pack and the list goes on - its not all shown on one diagram. So something like this might be best.

Otherwise you could pop into your local VW garage and ask them to print out the pictures you need.

If your in the Poole/Bournemouth area then I can help with pics.
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Post by C Chis »

Welcome to the forum!

Other site you might find useful is lllparts.com, you can search by make/model/year or by VIN.

Oemepc was shutdown a year or so ago.


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As above

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/vw/RDW/CA

Select your year then body. You will see diagrams part numbers etc.
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Post by stagro1 »

Hello,
I have tried lllparts but I am not able to find using VIN number.
Some time ago, when 7zap was for free it was able to show me diagram and partnumber only for my VIN (car).
Do lllparts works for you using vin or do yo know any oteher page where VIN filter works?
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Post by PeterAFox »

You shouldn't really make your VIN public.

If you want 'online support' then VW's erwin is the business, but expensive.
Best is to pay for an hour, prepare yourself, and the download all the PDF docs (workshop manuals) for your model and anything else you can (I think it's 10 quid at the most ).

The PDFs will tell you how to do everything but don't give you the part numbers. If you live in a country which you didn't originate from, I would advise downloading the manuals in more than one language as you can look up any 'translations' you might need when ordering any parts locally.

If you didn't get time to also look up the part numbers then use something like LLparts as mentioned above - VW dealers are understandably reluctant just to give you part numbers if you don't order stuff regularly
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