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my mk1 lcr no brembos why ?

condi

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Sep 26, 2010
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lol i hope not i bought it from dubbers in huddersfield last august, cant believe someones took them off what a nob, im gonna go to seat today and try and blag them to do something wish me luck lol
 

Muttley

Catch that diesel!
Mar 17, 2006
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Can you post a picture of the build sticker, the one in the boot under the carpet (sometimes in the wheel well) and also found in the front of the service book? The option codes (that bunch of three-letter codes on the bottom of the sheet) indicate what items the car had on it when it was built, and will include things like the country kit (i.e. what country it was built for) and the brake spec.

I've got a spreadsheet full of them (got from someone in Belgium ages ago) and will have a go at decoding the list for you.
 

condi

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Sep 26, 2010
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Can you post a picture of the build sticker, the one in the boot under the carpet (sometimes in the wheel well) and also found in the front of the service book? The option codes (that bunch of three-letter codes on the bottom of the sheet) indicate what items the car had on it when it was built, and will include things like the country kit (i.e. what country it was built for) and the brake spec.

I've got a spreadsheet full of them (got from someone in Belgium ages ago) and will have a go at decoding the list for you.

ill put a picture up later tonight mate
 

Muttley

Catch that diesel!
Mar 17, 2006
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North Kent
ill put a picture up later tonight mate

haven't seen a picture yet?

The sticker should look like this

Build_Sticker_Sample_MM.jpg


There should be a copy stuck inside the owners manual as well

Build_Sticker_Owner_Manual.jpg


(Not mine, obviously)

It's the three-character codes at the bottom that we're interested in.

The Phaeton in the above example comes from Canada: the codes translate as follows

Code:
X9B	national sales program Canada	
B0E	component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Canada, various parts	
CE0	alloy wheels 8 1/2J x 18	
G0Q	five-speed automatic transmission for four-wheel drive vehicle	
HH8	all weather tires 255/45 R 18 103H xl NAR	
J2A	battery 330 A (61 Ah) and battery 480 A (85 Ah)	
MW4	12-cyl. gasoline engine 6.0 L/309 kW 48VWR 12, Motronic base engine is T08/T1H	
Q2J	comfort front seats	
V0G	MICHELIN tires	
1AK	electronic stabilization program (ESP) with brake assistant	
1G3	alloy spare wheel with original equipment tires	
2ZW	leather trimmed multi-function steering wheel, heated	
5RR	outer right rear view mirror: convex, US
5SH	outer left rear view mirror: flat (USA)
T08	components for base engine, unit 07C.2
QG2	no possibility of activating service interval prolongation
7K3	tire pressure control, frequency 433 MHzhigh level version
8YQ	radio "HIGH"
8GH	alternator 190A
1KP	disc brakes, rear
7X2	ultrasonic park distance control front and rear
3FE	electric slide/tilt sunroof with sun screen/sunblind
1BK	4-corner air suspension with electronic shock absorption control
0GM	emissions concept LEV 1
4UB	airbag for NAR
4X9	side airbag front and rear, with head airbag and optimized head impact elements (USA)
4R3	power windows with comfort operation
4F6	radio remote controlled central locking system "Keyless Entry", without safe lock
N5T	leather seat covering
5MG	decorative burr walnut inserts
9VE	digital sound package
E0A	no special edition
0JZ	without determination of weight categoryfor front axle
0YZ	without determination of weight categoryfor rear axle
1PC	wheel bolts with anti-theft protection (unlockable)
2C4	axially and vertically adjustable steering column with memory system
4E7	trunk lid power closing
4KV	side and rear windows in laminated glasswith metal layer
4GN	laminated windshield with metal layer, with sunshield and viewing window for vehicle identification number
4V0	without front passenger seat adjustment from the rear
4D2	seat ventilation/massage seats, front and rear
7AL	anti-theft alarm system, passenger compartment control, backup horn and towing protection
9AU	Climatronic with impact pressure controlfree of cfc with controls in the rear
1D0	without towing attachment
A9S	standard equipment
8JD	headlight with gas discharge lamp for driving on the right (US design)
U5D	instrument insert, km/h speedometer Canada
1N3	speed-related variable steering assist (Servotronic)
3PK	electric seat adjustment for both front seats
4A4	seat heater for front and rear seats separately controlled
8N3	windshield wiper intermittent control with rain sensor

The country it was built for should be easy to find, but although there are many codes for front disk brakes, they all have the same description "disc brakes, front".

I know there are better descriptions available - a short list was posted on a Briskoda forum some time ago - but I can't find them online anywhere.

If a few people with LC/LCR's could post pics of their option code list (just the 3-character codes) and tell me if they have Brembo's or not, we should be able to establish the code. If you send me your codes in a column I can plug them into Excel get the code descriptions will be looked up.
 
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