Purple Tom 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Hey, The build sticker on all Corrado's, which should be both in the boot and in the service book, has a load of three-character codes at the bottom. There's usually about 15-20 codes, and these are VW-speak for the various options that your car was specified with from the factory. Some of them aren't very exciting but its quite interesting to see what your car came with! Here's the link - http://igorweb.org/equidec/ All you need to do is enter each code seperated by a semi-colon ' ; ', dead simple. Just so you see what it looks like, here's the decoded codes taken from the build sticker of my 1995 2.0 8V :) X2B = National sales program Great Britain B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts C5W = Cast alloy wheels 7J x 15 G0C = 5-speed manual transmission H0U = Tires 195/50 R15 V J1P = Battery 220 A (44 Ah) Q1D = Sports front seats 1AC = Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 1G4 = Space-saving spare wheel 1ML = Leather trimmed sports steering wheel 3AE = Right exterior mirror: flat, electrically adjustable and heated 3BF = Left exterior mirror: convex, electrically adjustable and heated T8A = 4-cylinder gasoline engine 2.0 L unit 037.K 3FD = Electric sliding/pop-up sunroof 9BA = W/o additional electric safety package 9HA = Without additional malfunction display 9C2 = Without special low beam mode but with "coming and leaving home" function 8GD = Alternator 90A 8RL = 6 speakers (passive) 8TD = Rear fog light for driving on the left 4A3 = Seat heater for front seats separately controlled 8BF = Halogen headlight for driving on the left 8WD = Integrated front fog light 1BA = Standard suspension/shock absorption Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
John-M 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Very usefull - must go digging in the boot :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites