Hi,
I've always been unsure of the exact spec of my car.
Apparently I have a 2005 MK2 Seat Leon 2.0 TDi Sport.
I have a sales brochure from 2005 and the various engine, trim and option combinations suggest that I do have a Leon Sport.
But the sticker in the boot makes me think otherwise:
2 reasons:
1. "STYLA" is mentioned which I'm assuming is a Stylance Model
2. No mention of sport suspension. I want to know if I have this for getting the alignment done properly
I wonder do I just have a Stylance Model with some of the Sport trim + options fitted.
Type: 1P1 231
SE350 2.0TDI
STYLA4T103 D3X 6G
Engine Code: BKD
Paint No. / Interior: LS3H CH
Assist/Options:
x2b bon d3x g0k 1at 8gu
j1d c7q h6l --- 1g8 1nl
8yl 8l3 8rm 8bk 8wd 8td
--- 2zq
2b2 5sj 5ru qgo
0gb g51
I converted the assist/options
X2B = National sales program Great Britain
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
D3X = 4-cyl. turbo diesel eng.2.0 L/103 kW 16VTDI with pump-jet injection system base engine: T9G/TB3/TM0/TP0/TC3/TD3/TQ0
G0K = 6-speed manual transmission
1AT = Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
8GU = Alternator 140 A
J1D = Battery 380 A (72 Ah)
C7Q = Alloy wheels 7J x 17
H6L = Tires 225/45 R17 91W
1G8 = Breakdown Set
1NL = Covers for alloy wheels
8YL = Radio with CD player
8L3 = Roof antenna
8RM = 8 speakers (passive)
8BK = Twin headlight for driving on the left, with integrated high beam
8WD = Integrated front fog light
8TD = Rear fog light for driving on the left
2ZQ = Leather trimmed multi-function steering wheel for air bag system
2B2 = Additional exterior noise suppression
5SJ = Left exterior mirror: convex
5RU = Right exterior mirror: convex (large viewing field)
QG0 = Without service interval prolongation
0GB = Emission standard ECE 15/04
G51 = Front shock absorption
Would anybody with a TDI sport be able to check their boot sticker for comparison.
I've always been unsure of the exact spec of my car.
Apparently I have a 2005 MK2 Seat Leon 2.0 TDi Sport.
I have a sales brochure from 2005 and the various engine, trim and option combinations suggest that I do have a Leon Sport.
But the sticker in the boot makes me think otherwise:
2 reasons:
1. "STYLA" is mentioned which I'm assuming is a Stylance Model
2. No mention of sport suspension. I want to know if I have this for getting the alignment done properly
I wonder do I just have a Stylance Model with some of the Sport trim + options fitted.
Type: 1P1 231
SE350 2.0TDI
STYLA4T103 D3X 6G
Engine Code: BKD
Paint No. / Interior: LS3H CH
Assist/Options:
x2b bon d3x g0k 1at 8gu
j1d c7q h6l --- 1g8 1nl
8yl 8l3 8rm 8bk 8wd 8td
--- 2zq
2b2 5sj 5ru qgo
0gb g51
I converted the assist/options
X2B = National sales program Great Britain
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
D3X = 4-cyl. turbo diesel eng.2.0 L/103 kW 16VTDI with pump-jet injection system base engine: T9G/TB3/TM0/TP0/TC3/TD3/TQ0
G0K = 6-speed manual transmission
1AT = Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
8GU = Alternator 140 A
J1D = Battery 380 A (72 Ah)
C7Q = Alloy wheels 7J x 17
H6L = Tires 225/45 R17 91W
1G8 = Breakdown Set
1NL = Covers for alloy wheels
8YL = Radio with CD player
8L3 = Roof antenna
8RM = 8 speakers (passive)
8BK = Twin headlight for driving on the left, with integrated high beam
8WD = Integrated front fog light
8TD = Rear fog light for driving on the left
2ZQ = Leather trimmed multi-function steering wheel for air bag system
2B2 = Additional exterior noise suppression
5SJ = Left exterior mirror: convex
5RU = Right exterior mirror: convex (large viewing field)
QG0 = Without service interval prolongation
0GB = Emission standard ECE 15/04
G51 = Front shock absorption
Would anybody with a TDI sport be able to check their boot sticker for comparison.
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