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Tidy -well done.
You really do need to watch out for the DMF Symptoms .... catch it in time and its a couple of hundred to fix ... leave it and in no time it's a completely new gearbox as the flywheel disintegrates and destroys the gearbox to the point where it's no good even for a service exchange unit. Apart from the droning voice this bloke is spot on with his description of the symptoms.Flywheel issue is well known, I had two come into the garage where the dual mass had failed drastically, The springs depart from Flywheel and get thrown around the Bell housing, the two I mention the gearboxes had actually been ground off the engines.
Yes mines the 1.9 automatic gear. Looking at the detailed service schedule the gear box had some work on it in 2019. That’s the benefit of finding a good motor from a council, they look after their fleets well and do low mileage. The person who found it for me told me their drivers aren’t allowed to do any maintenance at all - health and safety, any issues go straight to the maintenance manager and he sorts it!Ingnore the service schedule and the 1.9 TDi is bomb proof my passat used to get very frequent oil changes pritty much 10K or every 3 months, oil filter every other was on its way back from the moon when someone crashed into it, still 40+ mpg and it was a 4 motion origi9nal flywheel and clutch the golf 5 didnt do so well tho.
my only experience of caddy's is with manual ones and that gearbox is crap got to the point i can change the gearbox is sub 2 hours now auto box i havent had any dealing with but its probally fine
Think with my low mileage with 3 apiaries within 4 miles of my home I’ll be cruising rather than labouring the engine!I've got a SkodaTardisRoomster with the 1.9Tdi and DMF. 123k on the clock and, touch wood, no clutch/DMF/turbo issues so far. Make sure it's properly serviced and the 1.9Tdi PD will outlive the rest of the vehicle. In terms of the DMF I've heard that the thing that really kills them is lugging/labouring the engine.
15 mpg! Good for the hills, though.How about a Unimog so beloved by bee farmers.
Have you thought about fitting an insect screen somewhere behind the front seats? I guess a bit of a pain for front access and storage, but set back from the front seats a bit perhaps?Think with my low mileage with 3 apiaries within 4 miles of my home I’ll be cruising rather than labouring the engine!
There is a fitted panel and mesh between the driver and the storage area so I’m fully protected when moving bees or if any followers get ideas!Have you thought about fitting an insect screen somewhere behind the front seats? I guess a bit of a pain for front access and storage, but set back from the front seats a bit perhaps?
Sounds amazing!Vw do the caddy in all wheel drive, I've seen one done up with fierce tires and a roof rack used for rafting trips on the zambezi, looked very business like.
Talking about vinyl art work, I followed a van recently with the following message on the rear door.This is the van. Think it’s very tidy, v few marks given it’s 2006 and no rust.
Had MOT this week and no advisories. Full service history. One owner - Bristol city council.
I’ve asked for 2 new front tyres, one new spare and tools; already put a new battery in yesterday. Going to check cam belt and replace if not changed within last 3 years. Gear box services in 2019
Sounds great, very smooth to drive. Got parking sensors. Original 3 sets of keys. Was used as a joiners van.
We’ve shaken on £4250 subject to the above. Happy.
Just need some bee vinyl artwork now, including the message “No bees left in here overnight”
Looks v tidy!Good luck with your Caddy. As previously posted I bought a 2009 Citroen Berlingo 30 months ago with 124K on the clock @ £2.5K. After agreeing the price the dealer offered to change the cam belt for no extra.
I like it because it has rear windows. I've taken the rear seats out so it could take six hives - so our SBI tells me - he has the same-age model.
No mechanical problems so far and passes MOT.
I've got a SkodaTardisRoomster with the 1.9Tdi and DMF. 123k on the clock and, touch wood, no clutch/DMF/turbo issues so far. Make sure it's properly serviced and the 1.9Tdi PD will outlive the rest of the vehicle. In terms of the DMF I've heard that the thing that really kills them is lugging/labouring the engine.
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