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I know every one on here promotes the use of Vagcat for getting part numbers... but being a little dense i seem to be having trouble with virtualy every part number because they have around 4 or 5 part numbers for each part!

 

 

Does it matter which one i pick? for instance... a starter motor:

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Looks like there are LOADS of part numbers for the 1.1kw motor (i drive a G60 and i think that's what i need)

 

02A911023EX

055911023MX

02A911023L

02A911023TX

020911023F

020911023NX

 

All very similar but all different... is this VAG just changing the numbers or is each one unique??

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they vary according to year (chassis no 50-N-000001 on uses later style connections to starter/solenoid)

and then the part numbers suffixed with 'X' are exchange items

you'll find that pretty much any 4 cyl 02A gearbox starter will work, but they changed the motor sizes to suit engine sizes and compression from the 2L 8v, G60, 16v's etc...

 

here's the ETKA info:

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That ETKA is far easier to undersatnd!... still a bit complicated with the #'s and +'s everywhere though. I just feel that VW are making it as confusing as possible.

 

Thanks Dave!

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if you want to compare the physical shape/size of other starters, I've got a KR 16v one on my 1990 and obviously a 2E one on the 8v 2.0L, I've also got a couple of spares that are late passat 8v one's I think, I picked these up when the solenoid on my 16v was getting weak.

Providing the casting of the solenoid bracket/body of the main motor is the same position and doesn't foul the other components in the G60 engine bay then I reckon any corrado or passat (4cyl) starter will work, the G60 isn't high compression so I can't imagine it needs a diesel sized starter or anything.

Like I said, only other issue is one of the connector blocks changed shape on the post 1992 cars I think, but I think you can bodge even that.

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It's 02A911023TX you need - fits all but the VR6

 

Should be around £85 + vat exchange from VAG

 

whats the difference between that and the #02A911023EX though?

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The EX suffix is for early 16V's only

how is a monkey like me supposed to know these things... :(

 

Is the prefix and suffix information explained anywhere... Should I just not bother to try and understand?

 

This thread was less to do with what part number i needed and more to do with the reasons why the part numbers are so complicated? (sorry to nag)

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Starters, alternators, fuel pumps, lots of this stuff has a myriad of part numbers for slightly different versions, try getting a VW dealer to order you the right alternator pulley, they haven't got a clue either :lol:

I think the '#' is for replacement parts to earlier versions/numbers, 'X' is exchange.

'>' prefix seems to be a part that has been superceeded :shrug:

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how is a monkey like me supposed to know these things... :(

 

 

Your not, that's why dealers have parts desks - you ask for what you want and they look it up - even better if If you have a TPS nearby give them a call and order one in

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doesn't help if you buy off ebay though does it? I saw a bocsh Starter on there for £50 new...

 

 

It's not important mate... I just wish it was easier to understand

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Yeah as Dave says, some stuff is a nightmare - it''s always worth clicking on stuff to see if it supercedes.

 

Was going to say look on eBay, if it's genuine for £50 then buy it

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