UK Reliability Directory

Volkswagen Passat Mk6 (B6)

Production Years: 2005 - 20104 Documented Faults

The sixth-generation Volkswagen Passat (B6), produced from 2005 to 2010, is a highly regarded long-distance cruiser that offered near-premium refinement at a more accessible price point. Positioned above the Jetta and below the Phaeton, it was a major sales success in the UK, particularly in estate (Variant) form, where its massive boot and comfortable ride made it a favorite for both families and fleet drivers. While it introduced advanced technology like an electronic parking brake and adaptive lighting, its reputation for reliability is deeply split between early production years and the more refined later models. From a reliability perspective, the B6 is famous for a few critical "Achilles' heels" that can be catastrophic if ignored. Early 2.0 TDI "Pumpe Düse" (PD) engines (2005–2008) are notorious for oil pump failures caused by a rounding hexagonal drive shaft, which leads to instant engine destruction. The electronic parking brake is another frequent source of trouble, with failing dashboard switches and seizing rear calipers being common UK MOT failures. Furthermore, the 170hp diesel models were subject to a major recall for failing Piezo injectors, and early DSG automatics require strict 40,000-mile fluid changes to prevent mechatronic unit failure. When buying a B6 in the UK today, the "sweet spot" is a post-2008 model equipped with the much more reliable Common Rail (CR) diesel engine. Prospective owners should carefully inspect the front wheel arches and the estate tailgate for bubbling paint, as the B6 is surprisingly more prone to surface rust than the earlier B5.5 generation. Always verify the service history for recent cambelt and water pump changes (every 4 years) and test the electronic handbrake multiple times during the test drive. For those seeking maximum reliability, the 1.9 TDI (105hp) remains the "bulletproof" choice, albeit with less refinement than the newer 2.0-litre units.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Volkswagen Passat Mk6 (B6), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

2.0 TDI Oil Pump Hex Drive

high severity

Wear on the hex drive leads to oil pressure loss and engine failure.

Est. repair cost:£500–£3,000

Electronic Parking Brake Motor Failure

high severity

The EPB motors on the rear calipers can seize or fail, preventing the handbrake from releasing or engaging. This can leave the car stranded or cause the brake warning light to illuminate.

Est. repair cost:£200–£500 per caliper

AC Compressor Failure

medium severity

The air conditioning compressor can seize or leak refrigerant, causing the AC to blow warm air. A seized compressor can also send debris through the system, contaminating the evaporator and condenser.

Est. repair cost:£400–£1,000
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