P2002 — Volkswagen Golf

P2002 Fault Code on Volkswagen Golf — UK Guide (2003–2013)

P2002 indicates the diesel particulate filter is blocked or failing. UK repair costs and fixes for OBD2 fault code P2002. This guide covers the specific causes, symptoms and fixes for the Volkswagen Golf 2003–2013, with UK repair costs.

UK Repair Cost
£100–£1500
MOT Risk
High risk of MOT failure
Affected engines
1.9 TDI, 2.0 TDI

P2002 on the Volkswagen Golf — what you need to know

VW Golf diesel P2002 DPF efficiency fault is caused by a blocked DPF. This is extremely common on Golf diesels used primarily for short journeys. A 30-minute motorway run at 60mph+ often triggers a regeneration. If the light persists, a forced regeneration by a garage is needed.

The affected engine variants are: 1.9 TDI, 2.0 TDI. If your Volkswagen Golf is showing fault code P2002, use our AI Diagnostic Report for a full UK-specific analysis including the exact repair costs for your engine and year.

Common causes on the Volkswagen Golf

While P2002 can have several root causes, the most common reasons this code appears on the Volkswagen Golf in UK conditions are related to the specific engine management and emissions systems fitted to this vehicle. Always scan for related fault codes before replacing any parts — a secondary code can point directly to the root cause and save hundreds of pounds.

For the complete diagnosis guide including step-by-step testing procedures, see our main P2002 fault code page.

UK repair costs for P2002 on the Volkswagen Golf

Typical UK repair costs for P2002 on the Volkswagen Golf range from £100 to £1500 depending on the exact cause, your engine variant and whether you use an independent garage or a main dealer. Independent garages are typically 30–50% cheaper than franchised dealers for this type of repair.

Always get at least two quotes. Use our AI Diagnostic Report to understand the most likely cause for your specific Volkswagen Golf before spending anything at a garage.

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P2002 MOT implications for the Volkswagen Golf

An active P2002 fault code on your Volkswagen Golf is likely to cause an MOT failure. Under DVSA testing standards, an illuminated check engine light is an automatic MOT failure regardless of how the vehicle drives. You must resolve this fault before your MOT test. Read our full MOT guide for more information.

Last updated: April 2026. Information specific to Volkswagen Golf 2003–2013 UK models. AI-Diagnostics-Pro provides AI-generated information for educational purposes. Always consult a qualified mechanic before carrying out vehicle repairs.