The Volkswagen T5 is one of the most popular Transporters ever built. Produced between 2003 and 2015, it built upon the success of the T4 by offering improved comfort, refinement and modern technology whilst retaining the practicality that made the Transporter range so popular.
Today, the T5 remains a favourite amongst campervan owners, tradespeople and enthusiasts. Available in a wide range of configurations, from panel vans and Kombis to Caravelles and professionally converted campers, there is a T5 to suit almost every requirement.
However, not all T5s are created equal. Certain engines are more reliable than others, and poor maintenance can quickly turn a bargain into an expensive project.
Before You Start
When buying a T5, service history is one of the most important factors to consider.
A well-maintained van with higher mileage is often a far better purchase than a low-mileage example with missing history and poor maintenance.
Always buy on condition, maintenance records and evidence of preventative maintenance rather than mileage alone.
Model Overview
Production Years:
• T5: 2003–2009
• T5.1 Facelift: 2010–2015
Available Models:
• Panel Van
• Kombi
• Shuttle
• Caravelle
• Multivan
• Camper Conversion
Wheelbase Options:
• SWB (Short Wheelbase)
• LWB (Long Wheelbase)
The facelifted T5.1 models are generally considered the most desirable due to improved engines, updated styling and a more modern interior.
Engine Guide
1.9 TDI
Power:
• 84bhp
• 102bhp
Pros:
• Reliable
• Simple to maintain
• Economical
Cons:
• Can feel underpowered
• Not ideal for heavy camper conversions
The 1.9 TDI is widely regarded as one of the most reliable engines fitted to the T5.
2.5 TDI
Power:
• 130bhp
• 174bhp
Pros:
• Excellent performance
• Strong towing capability
Cons:
• Expensive repairs
• Injector issues
• Oil pump drive issues
The 174bhp version is particularly desirable but can become expensive if neglected.
2.0 TDI
Power:
• 84bhp
• 102bhp
• 140bhp
• 180bhp
Pros:
• Good fuel economy
• Modern design
• Plenty of parts available
Cons:
• EGR issues
• DPF issues
• BiTurbo issues on 180 models
The 140bhp version is generally considered the best all-round choice.
Timing Belt Replacement
Always check for evidence of timing belt replacement.
Most diesel engines require:
• Timing belt replacement
• Water pump replacement
Failure can result in severe engine damage.
If there is no proof of replacement, budget for immediate replacement.
Gearbox Guide
Manual Gearboxes
Generally reliable.
Check for:
• Smooth gear selection
• Clutch operation
• Dual mass flywheel noise
DSG Automatic
The DSG gearbox is excellent when maintained correctly.
Important:
DSG oil and filter changes should be carried out every 40,000 miles.
Ask for documented evidence.
Failure to service the DSG can lead to expensive repairs.
Rust Inspection
The T5 is generally better protected than the T4 but still inspect carefully.
Check:
• Front wings
• Rear wheel arches
• Bottom of doors
• Tailgate
• Underbody
• Sliding door tracks
Look for signs of previous repairs and poor-quality paintwork.
Suspension & Steering
Inspect:
• Wishbone bushes
• Ball joints
• Drop links
• Shock absorbers
• Steering rack
Symptoms include:
• Knocking noises
• Uneven tyre wear
• Steering vibration
Many T5s have spent years carrying heavy loads.
Camper Conversion Checks
If purchasing a converted camper:
Roof
Check:
• Canvas condition
• Water leaks
• Smooth operation
Interior
Inspect:
• Damp smells
• Water damage
• Cupboards and hinges
• Quality of workmanship
Electrical Systems
Check:
• Leisure battery
• Split charge system
• Hook-up functionality
• Interior lighting
Gas Systems
Ask for:
• Gas safety certificates
• Installation documentation
Common VW T5 Problems
Oil Pump Hex Shaft Failure (2.5 TDI)
One of the most serious faults.
Symptoms:
• Oil pressure warning light
• Engine noise
• Engine damage
Failure can destroy the engine.
Injector Problems (2.5 TDI)
Symptoms:
• Poor starting
• Rough running
• Excessive smoke
Repairs can be expensive.
EGR Valve Failure
Common on 2.0 TDI engines.
Symptoms:
• Loss of power
• Engine management light
• Poor fuel economy
DPF Problems
Common on vans used mainly for short journeys.
Symptoms:
• Reduced performance
• Increased fuel consumption
• Regeneration issues
180 BiTDI Engine Problems
The 180 BiTDI engine is known for:
• EGR cooler failures
• Excessive oil consumption
• Engine failures
Always check history carefully.
Many buyers prefer the 140 TDI.
DSG Service Neglect
Failure to service the DSG gearbox can result in:
• Jerky gear changes
• Hesitation
• Mechatronic faults
Always verify service history.
Sliding Door Roller Wear
Common on high-mileage vans.
Check:
• Smooth operation
• No excessive noise
Wiring Loom Issues
Can cause:
• Central locking faults
• Electric window issues
• Dashboard warning lights
Service History
A good service history can add significant value.
Look for evidence of:
• Oil changes
• Timing belt replacement
• Water pump replacement
• DSG servicing
• Brake fluid changes
• Coolant changes
The more history available, the better.
What Mileage Is Acceptable?
Mileage should not be your main concern.
Many properly maintained T5s exceed 250,000 miles.
Focus on:
• Service history
• Condition
• Maintenance records
Test Drive Checklist
✓ Starts easily from cold
✓ No excessive smoke
✓ Pulls strongly through the rev range
✓ No warning lights
✓ DSG changes smoothly
✓ Temperature remains stable
✓ No unusual noises
✓ Steering feels tight
✓ Brakes operate correctly
VW Van Hub Verdict
The VW T5 remains one of the best all-round Transporters ever produced and continues to be hugely popular as both a working van and camper conversion.
For most buyers, the safest choices are:

1.9 TDI

2.0 TDI 140

DSG models with documented servicing
Prioritise:

Service history

DSG service records

Rust-free bodywork

Timing belt evidence

Quality camper conversion
A well-maintained T5 can provide many years of reliable ownership and remains one of the most desirable Transporters on the road today.
