VOLKSWAGEN Caddy: control modules scans
2KA, SAA, SKA
The Volkswagen Caddy is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle (M-segment) produced by the German automaker Volkswagen Group since 1979. It is sold in Europe and in other markets around the world. The Volkswagen Caddy was first introduced in North America in 1979 and in Europe in 1982. The first and second generations also had pick-up (coupe utility) variants. The following vehicles are related to the Volkswagen Caddy and are also manufactured by the Volkswagen Group. Typ 14 was derived from the Volkswagen Golf Mk1, Typ 9K was derived from the Volkswagen Polo Mk3 (Volkswagen Caddy) / SEAT Ibiza Mk2 (SEAT Inca) platform, Typ 9U was rebadged Škoda Felicia pickup, Typ 2K was derived from the Volkswagen Touran platform with Golf Mk5 front suspension, Typ SB was rebadged for the third generation of the Ford Tourneo Connect since 2021. == First generation (Typ 14; 1979) == Released in 1979, the first Volkswagen Caddy is a coupe utility and van based on the Volkswagen Group A1 platform, shared with the small family car Volkswagen Golf Mk1. For practical service on Caddy, this matters because generation and configuration differences directly affect diagnostics, coding options, and error interpretation.