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Volkswagen CRCD Engine (2010–2015) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Volkswagen CRCD is a 1,968 cc, inline‑four turbocharged diesel engine produced between 2010 and 2015. It features common — rail direct injection, a variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), and dual overhead camshafts (DOHC), delivering 103 kW (140 PS) and 320 Nm of torque. The combination of high — pressure injection and precise turbo control enables strong low‑rpm torque for responsive everyday drivability.

Fitted to models such as the Mk6 Golf, Jetta, Passat B7, and

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Compliance Note:

All production years 2010–2015 meet Euro 5 standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/7890).

Volkswagen CRCD Technical Specifications

The Volkswagen CRCD is a 1,968 cc inline‑four turbo‑diesel engineered for compact and mid‑size models (2010–2015). It combines Bosch CP4.2 common‑rail injection with a single variable‑geometry turbocharger to deliver strong low‑rpm torque and efficient cruising. Designed to meet Euro 5 emissions standards, it balances everyday performance with economy.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement
1,968 cc
Fuel type
Diesel (EN 590 compliant)
Configuration
Inline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve
Aspiration
Turbocharged
Bore × stroke
81.0 mm × 95.5 mm
Power output
103 kW (140 PS) @ 4,200 rpm
Torque
320 Nm @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
Fuel system
Bosch CP4.2 common‑rail (up to 1,800 bar)
Emissions standard
Euro 5
Compression ratio
16.2:1
Cooling system
Water‑cooled with dual‑circuit layout
Turbocharger
Single variable‑geometry turbo (Garrett or BorgWarner)
Timing system
Chain‑driven DOHC
Oil type
VW 507 00 (SAE 5W‑30)
Dry weight
148 kg

Volkswagen CRCD Compatible Models

The Volkswagen CRCD was used across Volkswagen's Mk6/B7 platforms with transverse mounting and shared with Škoda and SEAT under MQB‑adjacent architectures. This engine received platform-specific adaptations—revised cooling ducts in the Tiguan and modified EGR routing in the Passat B7—and from mid-2013 the Golf Mk6 received updated HPFP components, creating minor interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Volkswagen
Years:
2010–2013
Models:
Golf Mk6
Variants:
2.0 TDI (140 PS)
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Volkswagen ETKA Doc. 03L‑901
Make:
Volkswagen
Years:
2010–2014
Models:
Jetta Mk6
Variants:
2.0 TDI (140 PS)
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Volkswagen Group PT‑2013
Make:
Volkswagen
Years:
2011–2015
Models:
Passat B7
Variants:
2.0 TDI (140 PS)
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Volkswagen ETKA Doc. 03L‑901
Make:
Volkswagen
Years:
2011–2015
Models:
Tiguan Mk1 (facelift)
Variants:
2.0 TDI (140 PS)
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Volkswagen Group PT‑2013
Make:
Škoda
Years:
2010–2015
Models:
Superb Mk2
Variants:
2.0 TDI CR (140 PS)
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Škoda ETKA #SK‑CRCD‑01
Make:
SEAT
Years:
2010–2013
Models:
Exeo
Variants:
2.0 TDI (140 PS)
View Source
SEAT ETKA #ST‑CRCD‑02

Common Reliability Issues - VOLKSWAGEN CRCD Compatible Models

The CRCD's primary reliability risk is high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) cam follower wear, with elevated incidence in vehicles used for frequent short trips or with inconsistent service history. Volkswagen internal data (2014) indicated HPFP replacement rates exceeding 8% in pre-2013 builds before 120,000 km, while UK DVSA MOT records show DPF-related failures as the second-most common emissions fault. Fuel quality and oil specification make preventive maintenance critical.

High-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) cam follower wear
Symptoms: Hard starts, misfires, fuel pressure DTCs (P0087, P0088), metallic debris in fuel filter.
Cause: Insufficient lubrication of the cam-driven HPFP follower due to short-trip driving and low-sulfur diesel.
Fix: Install updated HPFP with roller-type cam follower per VW SIB 2012‑09; inspect cam lobe for scoring and replace if needed.
DPF regeneration failure
Symptoms: Limp mode, reduced power, excessive smoke, DPF warning light, increased fuel consumption.
Cause: Incomplete passive regeneration due to urban driving cycles; ash accumulation beyond service interval.
Fix: Perform forced regeneration via diagnostics; if ash-loaded, remove and clean or replace DPF per OEM procedure.
EGR valve and cooler clogging
Symptoms: Rough idle, hesitation, elevated NOx emissions, check engine light (P0401, P0403).
Cause: Carbon and soot buildup from recirculated exhaust gases, exacerbated by oil vapour from PCV system.
Fix: Clean or replace EGR valve and cooler; inspect and renew associated vacuum lines and actuators.
Oil leaks from cam cover and oil cooler
Symptoms: Oil residue on cylinder head, smell under hood, low oil level warnings.
Cause: Age-hardened cam cover gasket and oil cooler O-rings; elevated crankcase pressure from PCV issues.
Fix: Replace gaskets and seals with OEM parts; inspect and clean PCV system to reduce case pressure.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Volkswagen technical bulletins (2010–2015) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2015–2023). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

VOLKSWAGEN CRCD FAQ Common Questions Answered

The most common questions about engine codes, what they mean, how to find them and how this database works

The CRCD offers good efficiency and torque, but early models (2010–2012) are prone to HPFP cam follower wear. Later revisions (post-2013) improved durability significantly. With EN 590 diesel, correct oil (VW 507 00), and timely HPFP updates, the engine can be very reliable beyond 200,000 km.

Top issues include HPFP cam follower wear, DPF regeneration failures, EGR clogging, and minor oil leaks. HPFP concerns are addressed in VW SIB 2012‑09. DPF and EGR issues are typical of Euro 5 diesels and not unique to VW.

The CRCD powered the Golf Mk6 (2010–2013), Jetta Mk6 (2010–2014), Passat B7 (2011–2015), Tiguan Mk1 facelift (2011–2015), plus Škoda Superb Mk2 and SEAT Exeo. All are 2.0 TDI applications with 140 PS output and Euro 5 compliance.

Yes. The CRCD responds well to ECU remapping, with stage 1 reliably delivering 170–180 PS. Supporting mods (intake, exhaust, intercooler) allow 200+ PS. The stock internals are robust, but HPFP and turbo upgrades are recommended beyond stage 1 to ensure reliability.

In a Golf Mk6, expect ~5.2 L/100km (city), ~4.0 L/100km (highway), or ~56 mpg UK combined. Real-world mixed driving typically yields 50–60 mpg UK. Economy drops if DPF regeneration cycles are frequent due to short trips.

Yes. The CRCD is an interference engine. If the timing chain fails or jumps, piston-to-valve contact can cause catastrophic damage. However, the chain is generally durable if correct oil is used and changes are performed regularly.

Volkswagen specifies 5W‑30 synthetic oil meeting VW 507 00 standards. Always use OEM-approved oil and change every 15,000 km or annually to protect the turbo, chain, and HPFP cam interface.

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Regulation (EC) No 715/2007

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Last Updated: 25 Feb 2026

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