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- From: jan@ug.eds.com (Jan Vandenbrande)
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- Subject: rec.autos.vw [W] GENERAL, FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION (FAQ)
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- ==========================================
- Frequently Asked Questions
- for
- Water Cooled VWs
- -- General --
- ==========================================
- rec.autos.vw
-
- Version:
- 1 Jan 93 = Inception, more or less.
- 1 Feb 93 = tool places, other bbs's., Correction on T1/5 cars
- 1 Mar 93 = Updated recall info
- 1 Apr 93 = New categorization.
- 1 May 93 = Updated VIN, Platform types, edits.
- 1 Jun 93 = Music, GTI origins.
- 1 Jul 93 = Edits, half hearted index.
- 1 Aug 93 = Edits, new VIN categorization.
- 1 Sep 93 = More recall info.
- 1 Oct 93 = Edits.
- 1 Nov 93 = VIN # adjustments. Recall info updates. Edits.
- 1 Dec 93 = Edits. Diesel stuff added.
- 1 Jan 94 = Tom C's edits/cleanup, Updated recall info.
- 1 Feb 94 = Copyright BS, purpose, organization, added, more product addresses
- More club infos.
- 1 Mar 94 = Edits
- 15Mar 94 = Additions to VW family.
- 1 Apr 94 = Product # updated, new archives (Solid_Shifter, Vanagon Syncro
- alignment)
- 1 May 94 = Vanagon list server change.
- 1 Jun 94 = Edits. Translation table of technical terms (HELP!)
- 15Jun 94 = CD changer info, translation update
- 1 Jul 94 = Edits, updated archive stuff
- 15Jul 94 = CA diesel fuel prob.
- 1 Aug 94 = Some edits
- 15Aug 94 = WWW access, updated recall list (P & EV).
- 15Sep 94 = List servers updated, French additions, reorg of archives
- 1 Oct 94 = Edits, Corrado TSB added, Diesel reimbursement
- 1 Nov 94 = Edits
- 15Nov 94 = German corrections, updated VW history.
- 1 Dec 94 = Edits
- 15Dec 94 = BMW WWW FAQ URL added.
- 1 Jan 95 = ECs, VWTrends, Funkengroovin email/URL added.
- 15Jan 95 = Jetta /// TSBs added, magazine info updates, Online TSBs
- through WWW, rear wheel lifts, update CA diesel claims.
- 1 Feb 95 = Name, G60 & VR6 history, faq.vw.* submitted to news/rec.
- answers for official archival, updated Corrado mailing list
- info.
- 15Feb 95 = Archive updates, WWW for AMSOIL, some recommendations added
- 1 Mar 95 = Updated where VWs are made
- 15Mar 95 = VW's URL added, Updated Corrado, G60 & VR6 origins, added
- "IT'S A FEATURE",
- Approval received for *.answers & archival @ MIT
- 1 Apr 95 = URL updates
- 15Apr 95 = JT Update, update EC index
- 1 May 95 = Creation of INFO - FAQ: How to access the archives & info
- 15May 95 = Info FAQ established, duplicate info removed.
- 15Jun 95 = Reorged the tuner section, added some info on tools.
- Jens Knickmeyer updates on rattles, ABUS & Polos.
- 1 Jul 95 = Lots of additions by Jens Knickmeyer, Trying to sort out
- Tuners/Parts/Manufacturers...
- 15Jul 95 = Still trying to sort out Tuners/Parts/Manufacturers classification
- 15Aug 95 = Edits, Jud Main's addition of more part places
- 1 Sep 95 = Start of cross post to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled
- 1 Oct 95 = Minor edits if any.
- 15Oct 95 = Updated Corrado Common Problems.
- 15Nov 95 = Translation updates by Sven, Historicaql corrections,
- periodocal/book updates by David Pipes
- 1 Dec 95 = VR6 TJ Recall.
- 1 Feb 96 = Edits
- 15Mar 96 = Edits
- 1 Jun 96 = Address corrections
- 15Jul 96 = South African production added (A1's produced till 94).
-
- Initiator's Note: Please feel free to submit any additional info.
-
- Jan Vandenbrande
- jan@ug.eds.com (new address)
- jan@lipari.usc.edu (school address, works)
- See also the list of contributors at the end.
- Familiar with: 78R, 81S, 84S, 86GTI, 90G60, 92SLC, 92P
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Copyright Notice (c) -- 1993 - 1996:
- All Rights Reserved
-
- The information contained here is collectively copyrighted by the
- authors. The right to reproduce this is hereby given, provided it is
- copied intact, with the copyright notice inclusive.
- However, the authors explicitly prohibit selling this document, any
- of its parts, or any document which contains parts of this document.
- (Inspired from faq.audio ;->)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Index
- =====
- General (VIN #, Part/Perf places)
- Common Problems (Recall info, common VW ailments, Resetting oxy sensor)
- Interchanging Parts/Tools (substituting parts & tools)
- Fuel Injection (Types used by VW)
- Recommendations (people's opinions on VWs over the years)
- VW Types (The VW Family)
-
- ===============================================================================
-
- ORGANIZATION:
- =============
-
- This FAQ is divided into a preamble and a list of subjects. Each
- subject is described by a list of questions and answers.
-
- This FAQ is split into four individual postings:
-
- Info FAQ
- General FAQ <=== You are reading this file
- Technical FAQ
- Performance FAQs
-
- This FAQ handles mostly general questions regarding Water Cooled VWs, while the
- Technical FAQ focusses mostly on the technical aspects, procedures and
- tools for water cooled VWs.
- Whereas the technical FAQ deals mostly with maintaining the status
- quo with your car, the fourth FAQ deals with improving upon the stock
- design and performance.
- The Info FAQ describes where to obtain additional information, where
- the archives sites are, and other related WWW/URL sites.
-
- Due to its origin, the FAQs are mostly geared towards the US Market,
- where cars based on the Jetta/Golf/Rabbit platforms of all three generations
- are the most prevelent.
- As a consequence, the focus is mostly on fuel injected cars with
- emmission control devices.
-
- PURPOSE:
- ========
-
- The purpose of this FAQ is to address frequently-asked questions as
- a whole, so that rec.autos.vw volume can be reduced. Towards this end,
- we assembled a list of common questions, and some general answers to
- these questions. Most answers are assumed to be correct to some degree,
- but there is absolutely no guarantee that anything is correct.
- Product information is supplied for your convenience, but any product
- mention is not intended as an endorsement or an advertisement.
- In addition, products change, quality may improve or degrade, new ones
- may supersede existing ones, and therefore all the data here is to be taken
- as transient.
- What is considered the best oil today may be the worst tomorrow.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- GENERAL
- =======
-
- Q: Where can I retrieve these FAQs, where can I obtain the VW archives
- and other related information?
- A: See the VW Info FAQ.
-
-
- Q: What does [W] and [A] mean in the UseNet posting headers?
- A: [W] = Watercooled subjects.
- [A] = Aircooled subjects.
- Please use this to allow people to filter out irrelevant articles.
-
-
- Q: What are the best manuals for my car?
- A: Robert Bentley Manuals:
- "Official Factory Manuals" series. Available from the publisher
- 1000 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
- (800) 423-4595, (216) 572-0725 (?) (617) 547-4170
- VW & other US mailorder houses.
- Currently NOT available outside North America.
- Covers ONLY cars sold in the US & Canada.
- NOTE according to (rgolen@UMASSD.EDU) there are TWO types of
- Bentley manuals:
- VW Service Manual= Aimed for amateurs (us!)
- VW Repair Manual = Geared for experienced/professionals
- Bentley is setting up a home page. Domain name: RB.com
- Some reference #s:
- Corrado Manual: Bentley Stock No. VC94, ISBN 0-8376-0387-0,
- VW Part No. LPV 800 300
-
-
- John Muir:
- "Complete Idiot Guide to keep your water cooled VW alive".
- John Muir Publications Inc., Box 613, Santa Fe, NM 87504
- (800) 888 9079 (?) (800) 888-7504 (?)
- or try Classic Motorbooks 1-800-826-6600, or KdF Enterprises?
- (Rumored to be out of print, A-1 cars only, but has lots of
- advice/procedures that are still valid today)
-
- Greg Raven:
- "Volkswagen Water-Cooled, Front-Drive Performance Book"
- Available from US mailorder houses.
- greg.ihr@kaiwan.com
- http://www.kaiwan.com/~greg.ihr
-
- [Vack] Peter Vack, The Volkswagen Buyer's Guide. 1-800-826-6600 (Motorbooks
- International), $16.95.
- Discusses the VW models and VW's technology (i.e., VR6 & G60)
- over the years (up to the Corrado).
- It claims that: "Overall, the Corrado had a classical shape that
- harked back to the old Ferrari 275 GTB/4 and is appreciated by
- enthusiasts." In general, an interesting book.
-
- Haynes:
- "Modify Your Golf/GTI" (available from Rapid Parts) "VW Service Manual".
- Also available outside North America.
-
- Chiltons:
- Chilton Way, Radnor PA 19089
- (800) 695 12 14, (215) 964 40 00, (215) 964 47 45
- "Front Wheel Drive VW(?), 1974-1990", Item # 6962
- The main problem with Chilton is that it contains ALL FWD VWs
- from 1974-1990 in one small paper back book, using fuzzy pictures,
- and even pictures from *other* car makes.
- Chilton is generally not the preferred book to buy, but in some
- cases there may be no alternative.
-
- Caveat:
- For regular service, my personal [jan] preference goes to Bentley (old
- style), Muir (A1 cars), Bentley (new style).
- For newer cars, I look in the older books which gives detailed
- instructions, than turn to the new style Bentleys and try to figure out
- what to do there.
- Back issues of EuroCar/VW&P & ?? (=British car mag) also contain detailed
- tech procedures that may be of use.
- I have both Haynes and Chiltons, and find them entertaining but never use
- them.
- Naturally, your preferences may vary.
-
- Bentley:
- "Bosch Fuel Injection and Engine Management", Charles Probst, available
- from Classic Motorbooks, Bentley and others.
- This "Bosch Bible" fully explains the theory, troubleshooting, and
- service of all Bosch systems from D-Jetronic through the latest Motronics.
- Sftbd., 8" X 10", 192 pgs., 475 ill.
- More of a specialized book.
-
- Auto-Bound at (800) 523-5833 has been quoted a couple of times as
- a good supplier for some of these books.
-
- From VW's Technical Literature:
- VR6 engine WSP 521-402-00
- 1992 model change info WSP 521-404-00
- The new Corrado (1990) WSP 521-202-00
-
-
- Q: Any interesting books?
- A: From David Pipes:
-
- "Golf GTI - First and finest of the hot hatches" by Ian Wagstaff
- published 1992 by Windrow & Greene
- ISBN 1 87200 446 6
- 143 pages, lots of photos, some colour, includes chapter on USA scene
-
- "Classics in Colour - VW Golf GTI" by Ian Wagstaff
- published 1992 by Windrow & Greene
- ISBN 1 87200 486 5
- 96 pages, all colour, includes VR6 etc.
-
- "VW Power and Style" by Ian Kuah
- published 1991by Motor Racing Publications
- ISBN 0 947981 49 7
- 192 pages, full of photos, some colour, includes Scirocco, Corrado etc.
- USA/Canada distributor: Motorbooks Int. Publishers & Wholesalers Inc.,
- Osceola, Wisconsin 54020
-
- "VW Golf and derivatives - a collector's guide" by John Blunsden
- published 1992 by Motor racing Publications
- ISBN 0 947981 63 2
- 128 pages, many photos mainly black and white, mostly VW press pics.
- Full of UK spec. changes, includes Corrado, VR6 etc.
- USA/Canada distributor: Motorbooks Int. Publishers & Wholesalers Inc.,
- Osceola, Wisconsin 54020
-
-
- Q: Can I get VW Service Bulletins?
- A: YES, and you can get the index for free!
- Pick a flyer from your VW dealer or call: (800) 544 80 21
- The bulletins are referred to by a "V" group number - year - index
- e.g., V13-91-06
- The actual bulletins cost $4.00 for the first, US$2.00 for each subsequent
- one. You can also order a yearly subscription, in which case they also send
- you a library of all microfilmed repair manuals.
-
- Some car stores, such as SuperTrak in LA, have a computer with a
- CDROM with all these bulletins, and allow you to scan through this data
- base for free.
-
- There is now also an online site that provides access (for a fee).
- See the VW Info FAQ.
-
-
- Q: What periodicals are worth reading and are relevant to VW?
- A: US:
- ---
- European Car (formerly VW & Porsche): Argus Publishers Corp,
- P.O. Box 452, Mt. Morris, IL 61054-0452
- 800-877-5602.
- Editor: Greg Brown, e-mail (expirmental): EditBrown@aol.com
- Article Submissions: EditMax@aol.com (Victor Max)
- Greg Raven: greg.ihr@kaiwan.com
- Freelance technical writer for European Car magazine
- PO Box 10024, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
- Another person you may see mentions there is James Sly: jamessly@aol.com
- Most relevant mag in US, [W-VWs & other European cars]
- Addressed from here on as [EC].
-
- Hot VWs [A some W]
-
- VW Trends, McMullen Publishing, P.O. Box 70015, Anaheim, CA 92825-0015
- (714) 635-9040, $18.95 US/year, [A some W]
- editordan@aol.com (EditorDan, aka Dan Leadbetter, Editor, VW TRENDS)
- vwtrends@aol.com, until 19950401, then VWTMag@aol.com
-
- EuroSport Car, McMullen Publishing, 774 S. Placentia Ave, Placentia,
- CA 92670, (714) 572 22 55, fax (714) 572 1864.
- New magazine. First issue published in fall 93, published quarterly.
- A direct, though less refined (busty babes), competitor of [EC].
- Many articles are almost direct duplicates of what appeared in [EC].
- Addressed from here on as [ESC].
-
- Some Grass roots publications:
-
- FUNKENGROOVIN - The Vee Dub Chronicles
- P.O. Box 233, Trout Lake, WA 98650 UNITED STATES
- Phone: (509) 395-2648 Fax: (509) 395-2529
- Internet: VWGroovin@aol.com
- WWW: http://www.vwgroovin.com/groovin/
- "An International Network Of Volkswagen Enthusiasts"
- Published quarterly, this magazine is "A Highly Participatory, Grass Roots,
- Reader Written Zine." Share your thoughts, insights, tricks, hints, art work,
- photography, dreams, and adventures. This is YOUR magazine. We'll publish
- whatever you send our way. Plus, you'll find Unclassified Ads, a Schedule of
- Events, contests and prizes, and much more.
-
- German Air Sucker Society/927 Liberty Street/Salem, OH 44460.
- Contact Troy Heizenrater at (216) 332-1865
- $26 (new price) for 12 issues
- Mary Smith: "The best source for up-coming events!"
-
-
- UK:
- ---
- VW Motoring, Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham, GL52 4SX. UK. [A & W]
- Annual subscription (twelve issues) World (airmail) 43.00 UK pounds
- Warners Group Distribution, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincs,
- PE10 9PH, U.K.
- Tel: ++ 44 1778 391153
-
- Volkswagen Audi Car, - strictly water cooled. VW, Audi and SEAT.
- Annual subscription (twelve issues) World (airmail) 55.00 UK pounds
- Autometrix Publications, Market Chambers, High Street, Toddington,
- Beds, LU5 6BY, U.K.
- Tel: ++ 44 1525 874019
-
- The Golf - what it says!
- new magazine (October '95), issue one at 2.50 UK pounds
- Link House Magazines Ltd, Dingwall Avenue, Croydon, CR9 2TA, U.K.
- Tel: ++ 44 0181 686 2599
-
- technik - German cars
- new magazine (Nov/Dec '95), issue one at 2.50 UK pounds
- Myatt McFarlane Publishing Ltd, Trident House, Heath Road, Hale, Ches,
- WA14 2UJ, U.K.
- Tel: ++ 44 161 928 3480
-
- D:
- --
- Auto Motor und Sport, DPV, Postfach 10 16 02, 2000 Hamburg 1, Germany,
- --general info but great...if you know German
-
- Gute Fahrt
- 100% VW, some air cooled, text in German, good for keeping up with
- latest news from Wolfsburg
- Annual subscription (twelve issues) World DM65
- Klasing + Co GmbH, Postfach 10 16 71, 33516 Bielefeld, Germany
- Tel: ++ 49 421 55 92 89
-
- AUS:
- ----
- ????, GPO Box 257c, Melbourne, Vic. 3001, Australia
-
- SF:
- ---
- Kupla (for Tom's sake ;->, probably Finnish, this list is world wide)
-
- Q: Is there an index of articles of the above.
- A: NewDimensions has the index retrievable from their BBS.
- A:QDEXEURO.ZIP 25600 08-14-94 Eurocar Index Database for Filemaker,
- Mac or Windows
-
- Here are a few relevant ones (mostly tech procedures
- or product reviews) in no particular order from [EC]:
- Proportioning Valve - Aug 88, pp 16
- Scirocco Suspension - Aug 88, pp 23
- Scirocco - Aug 88, pp 43
- GTI Tuning Advice - Jun 88, pp 18
- Lower Stress Bar - Jun 88, pp 26
- Heads - Jun 88, pp 34
- Brakes - Dec 88, pp 32
- GTI Idle Speed Reg - Jan 89, pp 12
- GTI Shifter - Jan 89, pp 14
- Knock Sensor - Jan 89, pp 6 & 32
- Exhausts - Jan 89, pp 35
- Camshafts - Apr 89, pp 7 & 32
- Tranny Grind - Apr 89, pp 16
- Paint - Jun 89, pp 88
- Heads - Jun 89, pp 68
- Clutch - Aug 89, pp 40
- Brakes - Aug 89, pp 48
- Bearings - Feb 90, pp 38
- Proportioning Valve - Feb 90, pp 33
- Camsaver - Feb 90, pp 46
- Shocks - Apr 90, pp 4
- Trannys - Apr 90, pp 50
- Springs - Jun 90, pp 4
- Radiators - Jun 90, pp 42
- Race Tires - Sep 93
- Performance Tires - Jul 93
- Tires Tech Talk - Jun 93
- VR6 Perf Mods - Sep 93
- Alignmemt - Jan 93
- Strut Bushing - May 93
- Variable Timing Cam - May 93
- Wax - Sep 92
- Alpine 8040 Alarm - Apr 93
- Alpine 8035 Alarm - Nov 93
- Oil Analysis - Nov 93
- VW Engine Build 3 - Jul 92 (A1 GTI)
- Hella FF Lights - Jul 92
- Drilled Rotors - Aug 93
- VR6 P-Chip - Aug 93
- CV Joint Repair - Jan 94
- 16V Techtonics Exh - Oct 93
- 16V Pchip - Oct 93
- Colors (?) - Jan 93
- Accumat - Dec 93
-
- [ESC]:
- Indexing Sparkplugs - Fall 93
- A2 Perf Mods - Spring 94
- Suspension Tech - Spring 94
-
-
- Q: Are there any VW clubs?
- A: Yes. Here's the address:
-
- Volkswagen Club of America, Inc.
- P.O. Box 154, Dept. P
- North Aurora, IL 60542-0154, USA
-
- President: Shell Tomlin, 1554 Roanoke Ave., Aurora, IL 60506, 708 896-2803
- Vice Pres: Phil Williame, 4442 N. McVicker, Chicago, IL 60630 312 283-7323
- Secretary: Barbara Boltz, 11007 S. Harding, Chicago, IL 60655 312 239-2685
- Membership: Lynida Tomlin 1554 Roanoke Ave., Aurora, IL 60506, 708 896-2803
-
- Second Generation VW Club (Do they still exist?)
- POBox 383, Cupertino, CA 95015
- Pres: Mike Krider (408) 629 30 96
- Tech Ed: Tim Hildabrand (408) 980 16 91
-
- Canadian Volkswagen Enthusiasts Association
- CVEA
- P.O. Box 2137
- Kingston, Ontario
- K7L 5J9, Canada
- (613) 544 4412
-
- SCCA, (General Car Club), USA, (800) 255 5550
-
- Northcoast California VW Assoc.
- P.o. Box 750721
- Eureka, CA 94975-0721
-
- Southern CA VW Council
- P.O. Box 934
- Claremont, CA 91711-0934
-
- Stricktly German
- 755 N Resh
- Anaheim, CA 92805
- (714) 776 43 56
-
- Watercooled VW Newsletter
- P.O.Box 90515
- East Point, GA 30364
- (404) 836 14 74 (Bill Staib)
-
- Corrado Club of America
- See http://ug.cs.dal.ca/~gajewski/corrado.html for more info.
- This club is still in the making (May 95).
-
- Q: I am going to Germany, what can I visit that may be of interest?
- A: While in Wolfsburg, make sure you go to the VW Factory Museum!!! If
- you have some time before you leave write to:
- Hans-Jurgen Klar
- Besucherdienst (Visitors' Bureau)
- Volkswagen AG
- D-38436 Wolfsburg
- (0 53 61) 9-20200 -- drop the first zero if calling from abroad
- Fax (0 53 61) 92 44 79
-
- Ask them for help, advise, etc. see if they can arrange for your tours
- of both the museum and the factory. Plant tours are at 1:00 pm and
- last about 1.5 hrs. Visit the VW museum...open from 9 to 5.
- When you go to the museum, make sure you have lots of film and lots
- of money. The museum store (actually three large display cases) has
- a lot of neat VW stuff!
-
- Automotive Museum in Sinsheim (on the autobahn A6 which runs from
- Mannheim to Heilbron - near Heilbron).
- There they have a whole museum full of cars - the Blue Flame, a DeLorean,
- the first Wanklemotor car (rotor engine I think), it's a real treat.
-
- Make a trip to the Nrburgring race circuit west of Koblenz off
- autobahn A48 (south of Kln off autobahn A1) for the driving
- experience of a lifetime.
- For about 15DM you can drive a lap of the "Nordschleife" also known as
- the "green hell" - the original race circuit built in 1927 which snakes
- for over twelve miles through the forests. If you don't want to drive
- (anything with wheels is accepted) take a ride in the "Ringtaxi".
- There is also an excellent motor sport museum, karting (the longest
- track in Germany) near the Grand Prix circuit (venue for the '95
- European Grand Prix).
- Phone numbers are (from outside Germany):
- (If phoning from Germany put 0 in front of the 26 and drop the
- international code)
- Local tourist office: ++ 49 26 91 92 06 0
- Motor sport museum: ++ 49 26 91 3 02 147
- Drive yourself: ++ 49 26 91 3 02 144
- Karting: ++ 49 26 91 10 48
- Ringtaxi: ++ 49 26 91 3 02 179
- You're advised to phone to check opening times before making a long
- journey.
-
- If you're in the U.K. in early May, checkout "GTI International",
- Europe's largest gathering of GTI enthusiasts. Takes place at the
- Transport Research Laboratory twenty five miles south west of London.
- '95 saw over 8,000 visitors over two days. Quarter mile sprint, slalom,
- tyre testing, trade hall, club stands plus some of the very best cars
- in Europe.
- Further information from the organizers, Volkswagen Audi Car
- magazine on++ 44 1525 874019
-
- Q: What's A-1 and the A-2 designations mean I see all the time?
- A: The A-1 and A-2 designate the platform/generation the car is based upon.
- A-1 (or Mark-1) were the first generation water cooled VWs such as the
- Rabbit/Golf I, Jetta I, Cabriolet, and Scirocco I & II.
- A-2 based VWs are the Golf II, Jetta II, and the Corrado.
- A-3 is the latest platform, which includes the Golf III, Jetta III/Vento,
- and the yet to be released new Cabriolet.
- VWs based on the same platform share many of the same components such as
- suspension components (rear torsion beam, sway bars).
- This however does not imply that the engines are the same within one
- platform.
- Within one platform, many different engines are available (mostly Europe.
- The old Golfs came with anything from a 1.1l to an 1.8l, including
- diesels), and across different platforms you may also find many of same
- engines (the 2.0l 16V is used in the A2 Golf GTIs and the B3 Passats).
- Therefore similar engines will share similar parts, and certain
- improvements from one platform can often be transformed to the other
- (e.g. exhaust manifolds from an 81 GTI to an 84 S).
- There's a complete list by Tom H at the end. It includes Euro & US models!
-
- Q: What is captured in the US Vehicle Identification Number?
- A: Sample US V.I.N. :
- Breakdown of VIN number for Volkswagen Products up to Model Year 1989
- (actually later than that (Ed.))
- [From: Joe Angerstein, jochena@bjsys.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca]
-
- FIELDS IN THE VIN
-
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
- _______________________________________________________________________
- |__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__| |__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD
- 1 2 3 4 5 6
-
- _________ _________ ___________ _________
- |Manufac'r| |Bodystyle| |Engine Type| |Restraint|
- | Make | |by Model | ----------- | System
- --------- --------- ---------
- ___ Passenger Listed by ___
- _ |1VW| US Vehicles increasing |0| Active
- | |___|Pass.Car ---------- horsepower ___
- | ___ ___ available |2| Passive-fixed
- |- |WVW| Europe |A| 2-dr Economy for each ___
- | |___|Pass.Car ___ model |4| Motorized
- | ___ |B| 2-dr Custom A - lowest ___
- |- |WV1| Europe ___ H/P Gas |5| Airbag
- | |___|Truck |C| 2-dr Deluxe
- VW-| ___ ___ G - Lowest ___
- |- |WV2| Europe |D| 2-dr Sports H/P Diesel |9| Passive
- | |___|MPV
- | ___ ___
- |- |3VW| Mexico |E| 4-dr Economy
- | |___|Pass.Car ___
- | ___ |F| 4-dr Custom
- |- |9BW| Brazil ___
- |___|Pass.Car |G| 4-dr Delux
- ___
- Audi -|WAU| Europe ___
- |___|Pass.Car |H| 16V / Turbo
-
- ___
- |K| 2-dr Sedan
- ___
- |P| 4-dr Sedan (Base)
- ___
- |R| 4-dr Sedan (Upgrade)
- ___
- |T| 4-dr Sedan (Upgrade)
-
- Transporter /
- Vanagon
- ___
- |U| 2-dr Pickup
- ___
- |V| 3-dr Double Cab Pickup
- ___
- |W| 3-dr Del'y Van
- ___
- |X| 3-dr Window Van
- ___
- |Y| 3-dr Bus
- ___
- |Z| 3-dr Camper
-
- ----
-
- FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD
- 7 8 9 10 11
-
- _______ _____ _____ ____________
- | Model | |Check| |Model| |Plant of |
- ------- |digit| |Year | |Manufacturer|
- ____ ----- ----- ------------
- |15| VW Cabriolet calculated A=1980 A = Ingolstadt
- ____ per B=1981 B = Brussels
- |1G| VW Jetta NHTSA C=1982 E = Emden
- ____ Code D=1983 G = Gratz
- |1G| VW Golf(89 1/2 MY) E=1984 H = Hannover
- ____ VW ex Mexico F=1985 K = Osnabrueck
- |1H| VW Golf/Jetta(93 MY) G=1986 M = Mexico
- (inc Mexico?) H=1987 N = Neckarsulm
- ____ J=1988 P = Brazil
- |16| VW Jetta(88 MY) K=1989 S = Stuttgart
- ____ L=1990 V = Westmoreland
- |17| VW Golf/GTI(88 MY) M=1991 W = Wolfsburg
- ____ N=1992 Y = Pamplona (Spain)
- |24| VW Transporter P=1993
- (Pickups, Multivan) R=1994 (?)
- ____ S=1995
- |25| VW Transporter (Vans) T=1996
- VW Vanagon *5=1975*
- ____ 6=1976
- |30| VW Fox 7=1977
- ____ 8=1978
- |31| VW Passat 9=1979
- ____
- |32| VW Quantum
- ____
- |50| VW Corrado
- ____
- |53| VW Scirocco
- ____
- |70| VW Eurovan
- ____
- |43| Audi 5000 / older
- ____
- |44| Audi 5000/100/200/V8
- ____
- |4A| Audi S4/100CS/V8
- ____
- |80| Polo (1986->)
- ____
- |81| Audi 4000
- ____
- |83| Audi 4000
- ____
- |86| Polo, Polo sedan (->1986)
- ____
- |87| Polo Coupe (->1986)
- ____
- |89| Audi 90
- ____
- |85| Audi Coupe GT
- ____
- |8A| Audi 90
- ____
- |8B| Audi Coupe
-
- ----
-
- FIELD
- 12,13,14,
- 15,16,17
- _____________
- |Sequential |
- |Production No|
- -------------
-
- The old one... Haven't reconciled the two yet:
-
- This is obviously one from a '90 German build VW Corrado build at
- Karmann, with the second strongest engine (G60) and motorized belts.
-
- Country of Origin Check Digit
- / / Model Year
- / / /
- W V W D B 4 5 0 8 L K 0 1 2 3 4 5
- Digit # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \
- \
- Assembly Plant
-
- Code Digit #1: Country of Origin Code Model Year
- 1 United States B 1981
- 2 Canada C 1982
- 3 Mexico D 1983
- 4 United States E 1984
- 6 Australia F 1985
- J Japan G 1986
- K Korea H 1987
- L Taiwan J 1988
- S England K 1989
- V France or Yugoslavia L 1990
- W Germany M 1991
- Y Sweden N 1992
- Z Italy P 1993
- B Brazil (?)
-
- Code Digit #3: Vehicle Type Code Digit #4: Line & Body Tp
- W Passenger Car A 2 Door
- 1/2 Truck B Sedan 2 door
- F Hatch Back 2Dr (?)
- K Pick Up
-
- Code Digit #5: Engine
- M Sport Truck
- N Station Wagon
- X Combi
- Y Bus
- Z Camper
-
- Code Digit #6: Restraint Type
- 0 Active
- 4 Motorized seat belts
- 9 Passive
-
- Code Assembly Plant (Mfg specific) Code Digit #7-8: Car Type
- K Osnabrueck/Karmann 15 Convertible
- V Westmoreland 16 Jetta
- W Wolfsburg 17 Golf II
- E Emden 53 Scirocco I
- H Hannover 32 Quantum
- A Ingolstadt 50 Corrado
- B Brussels (?) 78 Passat
- G Graz
- M Mexico
- N Neckarsulm
- P Brazil
- S Stuttgart
- Y Spain
-
- NOTE: The letters "I" and "O" in the Model Year table above have been
- skipped, probably to avoid confusion with the digits "1" and "0"
- respectively.
-
- NOTE: Many other nations use the Chassis number only, and they can often
- be found stamped somewhere on the car's body, usually in the engine
- compartment. The format is very similar. Example 81 S:
-
- W V W Z Z Z 5 3 z B K 0 1 2 3 4 5
-
- "Z" and "z" is used as a filler, there is no special meaning behind it.
-
-
- Q: What does the Karmann badge on some VWs mean?
- A: Karmann refers to the body builder for VW, which made/makes all
- Sciroccos/Cabriolets/Corrados. Karmann has been around for a long time.
- One of the most famous Karmann-VW projects was the Karmann Ghia,
- which was a pretty thinly disguised Porsche.
- Ghia is also still around, but now works with Ford.
- Some of it from [e0ewqbwu@tuzo.erin.utoronto.ca].
-
- Q: What are VWs OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturer)?
- A: VW makes cars, which is an assembly of components, but not all components
- are made by VW. In fact, VW makes mainly the body and the power train, the
- rest they buy from elsewhere.
- The OEM parts can often be had for less than buying the same VW part.
- Most of the ones listed below will have a VW part number, but are also to
- be had directly from the OEM w/o the VW part number.
- For example MANN makes VW filters with the VW label, but the same filter
- also exists with the MANN label.
- In other cases, VW uses parts w/o restamping or hiding the OEM name for
- marketing reasons, e.g., Recaro seats, BBS rims.
- The OEM suppliers are (not exhaustive, changes frequently):
-
- ATE Brake components (master cylinder)
- BBS Rims, some cars, not restamped
- Beru Electrical components (rotor, cap)
- Boge Shocks & components
- Boka Waterpump, Mexican made VWs
- Bosch Many of the electronic components (e.g. Alternator)
- Fuel, other filters, FI, antenna
- Continental Drive Belts, Tires (note, they also make Uniroyal
- Semperit, Gislaved and General Tires)
- FAG Brake components, master cylinders, wheel bearings
- Fichtel & Sachs Clutches, shocks on some cars
- Fuba Roof mounted antenna (flexible one)
- Gillet Exhaust (at least at some point)
- Girling Front disc brakes < 81, F&R on Passat >8?,
- Rear 16V GTIs
- Glazurit/Hoechst/BASF Brand of paint used.
- Unclear who produces water based paints in newer VWs
- Golde Sunroof Maker
- Hella Lights, markers, bulbs
- Hengst Oil filters VR6
- Hirschmann Antennas, some VWs
- Keiper/Recaro Makers of VW Seats (not *real* Recaros)
- Kesley-Hayes Front Brake calipers most > 81 cars
- Leistritz Exhaust (for some--usually VR6 cars)
- Loebro CV Joints
- M.A.N.N. Oil & Air Filters
- Matsushita Heidelberg (VI & others) radios.
- Motorola Alternator in some US made cars
- Recaro Seats, some cars, not restamped
- Ronal Alloy rims some Audis/VWs
- Sekurit Windshield, windows
- Sofica Radiators, Heater cores (French), prone to leaks
- TRW Power steering pumps
- Teves Rear disc brakes (GTIs, GLIs, Corrado)
- Note: ATE = Albert Teves, div IT+T
- VDO,MotoMeter Gauges
- Wahler Thermostats
-
- Q: Where can I get used parts?
- A: To be added to this list, you must be an established bonafide
- business or mail order house. Brief user feedback as posted publically
- may also be added.
-
-
- U S E D P A R T S
- ===================
-
- BMVW (GA):
- Atlanta
- 770 969 1729 (new number?)
- 404-964-1376 (general), 404-969-1729 (recycled)
-
- Bug World (CA):
- Rancho Cordova (near Sacremento)
- (800) 464 52 84
- [W] Used parts. Ask for Jim
-
- BW Dismatlers (CA):
- Roseville, CA
- (916) 969 1600, (800) 327 0888
- VW Used parts. Mailorder.
-
- Campbell/Nelson(WA):
- Auto Wrecking
- PO Box 220
- Edmonds, WA 98020
- In state (206) 771-4931
- out of state (800) 552-2999
- VW-Porsche-Audi-BMW-Saab
-
- Coast-to-Coast Parts Locators
- Send E-Mail listing of the parts with phone and name
- to lonadar@thunder.indstate.edu (Victor E Aldridge)
- 85 salvage yards across the country participate
- <No positive or negative comments yet>
-
- German Auto Salvage Inc.
- 1453 4th St., Berkeley, CA. 94710
- Ph. 510-525-6000, FAX 510-525-4590, M-F 9-5, Sat 10-3 PDT
- Don't know much about them, but you can contact G. Larsh
- at glarsh@holonet.net about it. Also see note at WolfSport.
-
- German Parts and Restoration [GPR]
- San Luis Osbispo, CA
- 1-800-321-5432
- Sell rubber molding and other body parts.
-
- Kohlweiss (CA):
- 3150 Spring St., Redwood City, CA 94063
- They do mailorder (but not their main business)
- (415) 367 8424
-
- Motech
- Used Corrado Parts, located in VA
- 800-4-MOTECH
- Don't know much about them yet.
-
- Recycled VWs (MI):
- (313) 373-2300, Used VWs only junkyard, H2O VWs mainly
-
- Wolf Sport (CA) (Formerly Recycled Rabbit):
- see PARTS.
-
-
- Q: Where can I get DISCOUNT and PERFORMANCE parts?
- A: Many of these retailers sell the same OEM parts VW uses anywhere from
- 10% to 60% less. (See above for the OEM brand names).
-
- Always check carefully the brand before buying
- because some substitutes may be offered by other manufacturers
- but with lower quality. It's best to stick with OEM or
- better/performance brands.
-
- NOTE: The contents of this list now also includes references of shops
- that do more than just sell OEM parts.
- I also included retailers that sell performance parts made by some of the
- "tuners" and performance manufacturers.
-
- To be added to this list, you must be an established bonafide
- business or mail order house. Brief user feedback as posted publically
- may also be added.
-
- [Still Under Construction...it's a tad confusing]
-
-
- P A R T S
- =========
-
- Automotive Performance Systems [APS]: see TUNERS & MANUFACTURERS
- They sell a few OEM parts (e.g., brakes, shocks, thermostats,
- car covers, ...) and Neuspeed parts
-
- AutoTech [AT]: see TUNERS & MANUFACTURERS
- They sell a few OEM parts (e.g., brakes, shocks, thermostats, ...),
- AutoTech products, and APE products
-
- Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories:
- (800) 421-0911, (800) 367-2462 (?), CA: (310) 657-4664
- Located in CA
- Sell rare and expensive stuff (bras, zymoel, covers, trinkets)
- See VW Info FAQ for URL.
-
- Classic Motorbooks:
- Books on cars, Bosch books, etc.
- 1-800-826-6600
-
- Competition Limited
- Pinckney, MI
- (313) 464 14 58
- High wattage H1-H4, 9004-9006 lights
-
- Crutchfield
- Aftermarket mail order for electronic equipment (speakers, car stereos)
- CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
- (800) 336 55 66
-
- European Import Performance Tuning, Inc. [EIP]
- "Maryland's VW Connection"
- Rich Chiavacci (owner)
- 1532-B LIBERTY RD.
- ELDERSBURG, MD 21784
- "EIP TUNING@aol.com" (email)
- Info (800) 784-8100, TECH (410) 549-1748
- Neuspeed, Autotech, Zender, Eurospec, etc.
- 4 & 6 Cyl VW Performance Engine builder, custom work, etc.
- 11 miles outside of the Baltimore beltway (I-695 Exit 18b, on rt 26
- near the intersection with 32)
- They offer their own innovative performance mods in addition to the
- German-imported ABT/Oettinger/Schrick stuff, plus their prices and
- service compare quite favourably with most of the competition [UniqueVR6]
-
- Euro Tire:
- Mailorder tires, rims.
- From NJ: (201) 575-0080, elsewhere (800) 631 00 80
-
- GPR
- Sells VW Parts
- 805-549-8525, 800-321-5432, fax: 805-549-8994
-
- New Dimensions [ND]: see TUNERS & MANUFACTURERS
- Full line of OEM parts, VW Service, Neuspeed, ND TurboSystems,
- and others.
-
- J.C. Whitney (IL):
- VW Parts, Tools, accessories, etc.
- 1917-19 Archer Avenue, P.O. Box 8410,
- Chicago Illinois 60680
- (312) 431-6102, (312) 431-5625 fax
- (Note! Some parts are NOT factory replacements. Catalog prices !=
- Actual, catalogs are free. Quality varies. Be aware of shipping/trucking
- costs. JV)
-
- JT Motorsport
- 350 Easy St., Building 3
- Simi Valley, CA 93065
- (805) 579-9123, fax (805) 579-9125
- ABT dealer
-
- Marin Motorsports (aka WolfSport?)
- 63 Industrial Way, Greenbrae, CA 94904
- (415) 927-7090
- Discount Car Parts, VW, Audi
-
- Parts Place Inc.
- OEM VW Parts
- 2300 N. Opdyke Rd.
- Auobuorn Hill, MI 48326
- (810) 373-2300, (810) 3793-5950 (fax)
- STILL problematic!!! (horror stories *persist* on the net 12/95).
- Request the catalog from the Internet and get 15% off.
- Send email to PartsPlace@aol.com with your Name,phone#,
- address and type of car.
-
- Performance Techniques
- 108 Otto Circle, Sacramento, CA 95822
- Order (916) 422-4222, fax (916) 422-1754
- Zendersport dealer
-
- PlainWrap Performance:
- Discount Neuspeed parts (original box, no second rate quality)
- 7603 Firestone, Downey, CA, (310) 608-1243 (orders)
- 1111 Walnut Str, Compton (warehouse), CA, (310) 604-0970 *moved?*
- (Levin Bldg, ask for Greg or Steve)
- Note: that their actual office is in Compton
- Note: Check whether their parts carry the original warrantee and
- wherer it will be honored.
-
- Precision Auto Designs
- Sells P21S wheel cleaner.
- (800) 222-7253
-
- Rapid Parts (NY):
- OEM VW Parts
- New address: 178 RT 59 Monsey, NY 10952, (914)352-1138
- Old address: 321 Route 59,P.O. Box 371, Tallman, NY 10982,
- New phone #: (914) 357-6611 (old #? 914-352-1138)
- (lots of cheap replacement parts)
- Store Hours M-S (EST/EDT) 9 am - 6 pm
- Seems to be one of the favorites.
-
- Rally Motorsports Inc.
- 533 Broadway, Westwood, NJ 07675
- (201) 666-4443
- VW, Audi and BMW specialists
- RALLYMSRPT@aol.com
-
- Spectra Performance:
- 5152 Bolsa Ave #109, Huntington Bch, CA 92649
- (714) 379 35 60, Fax: (714) 379 35 62
- Sells Neuspeed parts & other OEM supplies at a discount
- I am not sure if they are still in business.
-
- Strictly Foreign
- 5374 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18106
- Order (800) SPEED 94, In PA (610) 391-1902
- Neuspeed, Momo, K&N, etc.
-
- Tele Tire:
- Mailorder tires, rims.
-
- Timmons VW:
- Mailorder VW & Neupseed parts, Transforma Mods, K&N, and
- "select European parts".
- Free GROUND shipping CONTINENTAL U.S. with $75+ order.
- Mention add in EC for 10% discount on some items.
- 3940 Cherry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807
- (310) 595 46 01, (800) 266 32 47
- OEM VW Parts & Neupseed Parts, K&N, etc.
- Profile:
- It's a regular dealership that is now specializing more in parts
- distribution, and has a casual relationship with some of the
- performance shops like APS. They also deal with the magazines,
- lending out test cars.
- Some of the people that work there such as Mike Potter (parts)
- auto-x their VWs (Scirocco for Mike) and are therefore more
- "knowledgeable" than the average place.
- Don't bother Mike too much because he is very buzy.
-
- Tire Rack:
- 771 W Chippewa AVe, South Bend, IN 46614
- (800) 428 83 55, (219) 287 2345, fax (219) 236 77 07
- Mailorder tires, rims.
- Robert(ext307) (real name: Bill Ozinga) is an auto-xer and he can
- be reached at: BOzinga@aol.com or OzCS97@aol.com
- TR is an official SCCA Solo II sponsor for 95-98.
-
- Tire Warehouse:
- 1-800-374-9876
-
- Ultimate Street Accessories
- 710 Pressley Rd., Charlotte, NC 28217
- Info: (704) 525-4946, Order (800) 258-5269
- Suspension, accessories, exhaust, aerodynamics for Euro and Japan cars
-
- WholeSale Import Prts (WA):
- OEM VW Parts
- (206) 643 33 50
-
- Wolf Sport (CA) (Formerly Recycled Rabbit):
- 63 Industrial Way, Greenbrae, CA. 94904
- (415) 924 83 12 (info), (800) 34-BUNNY (orders) (415) 924 7970 (fax)
- M-F 9-5
- They used to sell used parts only, but now sell new parts at a
- discount and Neuspeed parts as well!
- You can also get a list of parts on sale from these guys in conjunction
- with German Auto Salvage.
- Send a request to: glarsh@holonet.net
-
- Euro Carparts (UK):
- +44 81-963-0555 (finally an European entry!)
-
- >>>OTHERS/MAILORDER?
-
-
- Q: Who are the VW (performance) tuners?
- A: This is surprisingly harder to answer than it may seem because it
- depends on what you mean by a "tuner".
- For example, Neuspeed is a VW performance brand sold by APS &
- other retail outlets. APS can give you advice on their parts,
- but will not install them or do custom work on your car.
- However, AMS, ND, VWSpecialties, Velocity Tuning and others are "tuners"
- because they will customize your car using their own products
- (ND Turbo systems) or other "tuner/manufacturer" products (AT, Neuspeed).
-
-
- This list is mostly geared to USA & Canada. Some German addresses
- are also mentioned. In the UK & D, see EU_VW_Tuners in the VW archives.
- To be added to this list, you must be an established bonafide business,
- tuner or mail order house. Brief user feedback as posted publically
- may also be added.
-
- [Still Under Construction...it's a tad confusing]
-
-
- T U N E R S // P E R F O R M A N C E
- ====================================
-
- Advanced Motorsport Solutions [AMS]:
- Advanced Motorsport Solutions
- 3040 S Robertson Blvd (right off the 10 FWY & National), LA, CA 90034
- (310) 559 7764, (310) 838 68 81
- Profile:
- CEO = Marc Kalaydjian (pretty much a car and computer wiz)
- Sells performance VW products, similar to other tuner's.
- e-mail: marck@netcom.com
- Makes custom chips for cars (concentrates on the whole program
- range). Supposedly initially trained APS on how to make chips.
- Used to work for Andy King of R&A Applied Arts.
- Automotive Performance Systems [APS]:
- 3300 Corte Malpaso, Camarillo, CA 93012
- (101 & Dowson, 100 miles N of their old place :-< )
- (805) 388 71 71, (800) 423-3623 (orders only)
- (805) 388 00 30 (fax)
- Profile:
- Primary retailer of Neuspeed products and a few OEM parts (brakes,
- lights, etc).
- Parts usually fit in stock positions and are usually CA smog legal.
- Their performance philosophy is: Make it breathe (exhaust)
- stiffen and lowered suspension (usualy Bilstein).
- They also sell chips, but some claim that they concentrate mostly
- on the top end, not the low.
- Owned by Bill Neuman (who "ruthlessly" runs the place) and aided
- by his two sons: Aaron and Gary Neuman (who are both very technically
- capable and nicer then some of the people occasionally answering
- the phone). Unlike a regular "PARTS" place they can provide advice
- on how to customize your car with their products, but they will
- not do any custom work anymore.
- Pretty much all the parts you buy from them are good quality.
- Note: Neuspeed products can be bought elsewhere for less (e.g., ND,
- Plain Wrap, VW Specialties).
- AutoBahn Designs [ABD]:
- 2900 Adams Str, Suite B27, Riverside, CA, 92504
- (909) 351-9566
- Body parts & other
- AutoTech [AT]:
- 32240 E Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano, CA
- (714) 240-4000 (tech), (800) 553-1055 (Order)
- Owner: Ron Mozer
- Talk to Dana Clarck for Corrados.
- Large variety of VW products. Sells APE chips at a
- slight discount. They are predominantly a PARTS place, but they
- can also provide you with some assistance on customizing your car.
- Like many others they also develop and test some of their own
- products.
- AutoThority Performance Engineering [APE]:
- 3769-B Pickett Rd, Fairfax, VA 22031
- (703) 323-0919, (703) 323 73 25 (fax)
- Profile:
- Makers of Power Chips for many cars.
- Claims to work on the whole power band rather than the top end only.
- See the "Wired" article in the archives.
- Engineer for Corrado: Mike Kisko (sp?) ext 404
- Not all their chips and power upgrades are CA smog legal.
- Bellevue Motor Sports:
- 13500 Bel-Red Rd., Bellevue, WA 98005
- (206) 747-FAST
- Drake:
- Yuma, AZ.
- Do they still exist?
- European Inc.
- Jacksonville, FL
- Rebuilds G60. Some complaints on the net for incomplete
- warrantee coverage (eg, G60 rebuilds are not covered for oil leaks).
- European Import Performance Tuning, Inc. [EIP]
- "Maryland's VW Connection"
- Rich Chiavacci (owner)
- 1532-B LIBERTY RD.
- ELDERSBURG, MD 21784
- "EIP TUNING@aol.com" (email)
- Info (800) 784-8100, TECH (410) 549-1748
- Neuspeed, Autotech, Zender, Eurospec, etc.
- 4 & 6 Cyl VW Performance Engine builder, custom work, etc.
- 11 miles outside of the Baltimore beltway (I-695 Exit 18b, on rt 26
- near the intersection with 32)
- They offer their own innovative performance mods in addition to the
- German-imported ABT/Oettinger/Schrick stuff, plus their prices and
- service compare quite favourably with most of the competition
- [comments from UniqueVR6 who had a 3.1l engine built for his C]
- EuroRace:
- 190th near Hawthorne Blvd, Redondo Bch, CA
- (800) 722-8678; (310) 376-0247.
- NOTE: Occasional troublesome (parts don't fit right, slow responce,
- mostly geared towards aircooled VWs).
- EuroSpec:
- 6205 Engle way Unit H
- Gilroy California 95020
- 408-848-4203, FAX 848-2145
- See also European Car, May 1995, they sell new taller 2.0l 8V blocks.
- EuroSport:
- Moved to APS's former location:
- 1464 North Hundley Street, Anaheim, CA 92806
- (714) 630 1555, (800) 783-3876, (714) 693-0864 (fax)
- Profile:
- Owner = Raffi Kazanjian, who has been auto-xing for many years.
- Currently still does in his modified yellow Rabbit.
- Sells VW performance mods, some of which parallel APS's line for a
- lower price. Ask for Raffi Kazanjian.
- Evolution Tuning (Mexico)
- Imports Nothelle parts
- Extrudehone:
- Corp HQ = Irwin, PA, fax (412) 863 87 59
- 8800 Somerset Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723
- (310) 531 29 76, fax (310) 531 84 03
- Abrasive flow machining (porting).
- Example price: Intake manifold = 700-1000US$
- GTA
- Quebec, Canada
- Did some work on VR6 and G60 Corrados!
- Dont bother asking for their Catalog or fax in a request
- on details as advertised. They rarely respond.
- Halsey Import Parts:
- 7721 N.E. Halsey Portland, OR
- (800) 792-0081
- H&H Specialties, Inc.
- 20 Reid Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, (508) 256-9465
- Fabricators of stabilizer bars since the '70's
- Andy King prefers these to the Neuspeed.
- [Jan: See the archive pictures, the may not mount in stock
- locations]
- JT Automotive:
- 350 East St, Building 3, Simi Valley, CA 93065
- 805-579-9123 or 9124
- Sells ABT parts (one of the major VW tuners in Germany. Note
- ABT parts are also available else where, e.g., ND if demand is high,
- and make sure you compare prices!).
- I don't know if they do any custom work.
- Motor Technik:
- Maryland
- Owner: Francis Stepneck, a former partner of EIP, goal: to make his
- G60 reach 180+ mph.
- He is also responsible for the bigger valves and thermal barrier coating
- on the VR6 head.
- 410-549-0441
- New Dimensions [ND]:
- 2240 De La Cruz Blvd, Santa Clara, CA, 95050
- (800) 637-2781, (408)980-1691, (408) 980-1697 (fax)
- Computer Bulletin Board (408) 980-8830
- Specializes in turbo charging VWs. Full service facility,
- Shop & Parts (Chris Lagatuta = VP, Tim Hildabrand aka Turbo Tim = owner)
- Also sells performance parts such as Neuspeed, K&N, etc.
- turbotim@newdimensions.com (old address: turbotim@aol.com)
- Web Page (still under construction, but real cool :->):
- http://www.newdimensions.com/
- Nothelle
- Cacilientstrasse 10-12
- 4330 Mulheim / Ruhr 1
- Germany
- 011-49-208-42-20-789
- 011-49-208-42-08-48
- Tuner.
- US Contacts: (800)453-HADE or (310)715-2448 or fax (310)715-2911
- Northern Imports:
- Any experiences with these guys as yet?
- Oettinger Technik GmbH
- Max Planck Strasse 36
- D-61381 Friedrichsdorf
- Germany,
- + (06172) 7053-55, Fax: + (06172) 7056
- Newer #s?: 06172-7102-0, fax 06172-710240
- OilScan:
- Kit to perform oil analysis for about US$20.
- PRECISION Motorsports Limited
- 31 Elaky Drive
- Chester NY 10918
- phone 914-469-8549
- fax 914-469-4855
- email Motorsprt1@aol.com
- Reseller of Autotech, Neuspeed, MOMO, Tire Rack, Discount Tire Direct,
- PIAA, Eibach, Remus
- Offers 10% Discount to Corrado club members.
- Rally Motorsports Inc.
- 533 Broadway, Westwood, NJ 07675
- (201) 666-4443
- VW, Audi and BMW specialists
- RALLYMSRPT@aol.com
- R&A APPLIED ARTS, INC.
- 555 GUTHEIL PLACE, LYNDHURST, NJ 07071
- CONTACT ANDY KING AT (201) 933-8833
- Performance Tuner
- Racing Wheel Services
- 140 Bordentown Road, Tullytown, PA 19007
- (215) 945-3834 [ Also ref. European Car 10/94 p.50 for write-up ]
- excellent place for custom wheels, street/rally/race wheels
- RD Enterprises:
- Sells shocks. (800) 683-2890, In CA
- Ron's Parts Inc:
- #6-#7 1610 Langan Ave, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 1K6
- (604) 944-0494, (604) 944-1797 (fax)
- Parts & shop. Drops VR6's into Golfs.
- Dr. Schrick GmbH
- Dreherstrasse 3-5
- D-42899 Remscheid, Germany
- Makers of Cams. Write for catalog & prices. Buy direct for lower prices.
- SuperChips Inc:
- 1958 N. County Rd 427, Longwood FL, 32750,
- (407) 260-0838, (407) 260-9106 (fax)
- Sells Power Chips (8V, 16V, VR6).
- Note: Some claims of less than reputable practices...
- Tec Auto & Sport
- (00 49) 72 31-106014 fax (00 49) 72 31-3 26 67
- This company specializes in rebuilding G-laders. They
- offer several mods to increase the G-laders performance and life. If you
- can't wait for EIP, you may want to give them a call (they are VW factory
- authorized). [comments from Hulda Jowett]
- TechTonics (TT):
- P.O.Box 295, 19592 Southwest TV Tower Road, Sheridan, OR 97378,
- (503) 843-2700, (503) 843-3933 (fax)
- Maker of performance parts. Make sure they get the order right.
- Daryl Vitone.
- Velocity Sport Tuning:
- 4613 B Manhatten Beach Bl., Lawndale, CA 90260.
- (310)643-0005, FAX:(310)643-0006
- Ask for Jeremy Wolf: VELOJER@aol.com or MONSTER16V@aol.com
- or Jeff Moss: VELOJEFF@aol.com; velocitysp@aol.com
- Initial feedback seem positive.
- See also their web page: http://www.velocitysport.com/
- VW Motorsport (D): (sister co of VW who makes aftermarket parts for VW).
- Ikarusallee 7A, D-30179 Hannover, Germany
- (From the US, dial 011 49 and then delete the first 0 from the
- number below).
- 0 511 / 674 94 22
- 0 511 / 674 94 88 (fax)
- VW Specialties (Ron Wood):
- Car service, performance alterations
- Owner: Ron Wood, pretty much a VW Guru/VW Racer/VW Tuner
- Sells and installs a variety of parts from different tuners (AST, NS)
- and has plenty of experience.
- Last I heard he flipped his Scirocco, end over end.
- Build a Audi Quatro Coupe with a 300 BHp 16V water cooled intercooler
- turbo VW Engine.
- 17682 Gothard Str, Huntington Beach, CA 92647,
- (714) 848 37 66, (714) 848 43 36 (fax) (714) 848 37 66 (fax?)
- VW Sport:
- 4838 Leafdale
- Royal Oak, MI 48073
- (313) 288 51 58
- (313) 288 44 12
- (Sell VW accessories (BBS, Bosch, VW), TShirts, etc)
- Zender:
- 700 Pressley Rd., Charlotte, NC 28217
- (704) 525-0539, (800) 832-2411
- Body parts & performance parts
-
- See also the archive: EU_VW_Tuners for European addresses.
-
- Q: What are some of the brand name namufacturer/product addresses?
- A: It's not always clear where something belongs, e.g.,
- Zender is a product name, and a tuner. Therefore, see also the other lists.
- There are no strict criteria to be added to this list, and to be
- listed (or not) is not meant as an endorsement!
- In addition, most of the product names mentioned are not purely
- VW related.
-
- Alpine:
- Gramercy Rd, Torrance, CA 90....
- (310) 326 8000
- Alarms, audio
- AMSOIL (?):
- Oil, 1 micron Filters. (715) 393-7101
- URL: http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/amsoil/index.html
- AutoTech [AT]:
- Makers of AutoTech products. See also AutoTech under TUNERS & PARTS.
- BBS:
- Maker of rims
- 5320 BBS Drive, Braselton, GA 30517
- (800) 422 7972, (404) 967 9848, (404) 967 9866 (fax)
- BF Goodrich Tires:
- Racing and Marketing Dev't Dept.
- D/0653, UGB-4
- 600 S Main Str, Akron, OH 44397-0001
- Note BFG is part of Michelin since 1990!
- New Order Number: (800) 847 8475 (Michelin's #) then punch in
- RACE BFG at the DEALER ACCOUNT NO PROMPT
- 8:30-17:00 EST
- To buy their race tires you need to be a member, which
- costs nothing.
- Bilstein:
- Try Larry?
- 8845 Rehco Rd, San Diego, CA 92121
- (619) 453-7723, Steve; (203) 265-2854; (800) 537-1085
- Bilstein will revalve any of their shocks to your needs, for a
- small fee.
- Blaupunkt (part of the Robert Bosch Corp):
- 2800 S 25th Ave, Broadview, IL 60153
- (800) 323-1943; (312) 865-6444; (312) 865-5488
- Boge/Fichtel & Sachs (they merged):
- Pete Mitchell deals with VW shocks
- (800) 222 26 43
- Bosch (Robert):
- (708) 865 52 00
- Bridgestone Tire:
- Consumer Tire Marketing
- POBox 140991
- Nashville, TN 37214-0991
- (800) 543 75 22
- Castrol:
- Oil Co., (201) 633-2200, Located in NJ
- Continental Tires/General Tires
- One General Street, Akron, OH 44329-0001
- (800) 338 61 86, Canada (800) 461 43 57
- Dunlop
- Dynamic Control:
- P.O. Box 15232, Hamilton, OH 45015
- (513) 829 32 51, (513) 829 32 61
- Makers of Dynamat Sound Deadening material
- Eibach Springs
- 15311 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92718
- (714) 727 37 00
- Springs, sway bars.
- Flofit
- 127 Business Center Drive #B, Corona, CA 91720
- Mr FLofit@aol.com, http://www.flofit.com, 1-800-FLO-FITS
- Aftermarket seats. Note that FloFit changed ownership in 1995,
- and claim to have improved their quality, using the same mfging
- processes as Recaro at 1/3 the price. Seats carry a 30 day no fault
- return policy and a full TWO YEAR WARRANTY.
- I have no feedback from the web about these reengineered seats.
- Hella Lights:
- 201 Kelley Drive
- P.O.Box 2665
- Peachtree City, GA 30269
- (404) 631 7500
- Hoosiers
- RICK GENHART, westren us distributor 209-485-4612
- Fresno: 800-866-4612, fax 209-485-4632
- Kenwood Stereo:
- 2201 E Domingues, Long Beach, CA 90221
- (310) 761 8206
- Kano
- Nashville, TN
- Makers of Kroil penetrating oil (supposedly good).
- (615) 833 4101
- (615) 833 5790 (fax)
- K&N Engineering Inc:
- P.O. Box 1329 or 561 Iowa Ave, Riverside, CA 92502
- Makers of K&N air filters
- Koni (KT)
- Shocks, Dutch Company
- Talk to Lesley for a good sense of humor (606) 727-5028
- Tech number: 606-727-5011 or (606) 727 5053 Steve Sudler
- Fax: 606-727-5001
- McGard Inc.
- 3875 California Rd, Orchard Park, NY 14127-4198
- P.O. Box 102, Ft. Erie, Ontario L2A 5M6
- (800) 444 58 47, (716) 662 9617
- Makers of wheel locks.
- Meguire's
- 17991 Mitchell S., Irvine, CA 92714
- (800) 347-5700 (?), (800) 854-8073.
- Waxes and polishes: (800) 545-3321
- MECA Cooling Company:
- 255 Route 41 North, Sharon, CT 06069
- (203) 364-5130, Fax: (203) 364-0888
- Sell propylene glycol & special oil filters.
- Mintex (BBA Friction):
- Makers of Brake Pads
- P.O. Box 18, Hunsworth Lane, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
- England, BD19 3UJ
- Mobil Oil:
- (800) 662 4525, located in PA
- Lubricants, Synthetic oil
- Neuspeed:
- Manufacturer of VW Performance parts.
- For direct retail sales see: APS
- For all other sales (usually for less than APS) see the PARTS list.
- New Dimension Products & New Dimension (ND) Turbosystems :
- See New Dimension under TUNERS.
- RedLine:
- 3450 Pancheco Blvd. Martinez, CA 94553
- (510) 228-7576, (800) 624-7958
- Synthetic Oils
- Remus:
- Aftermarket exhaust systems. Expensive but nice.
- West US: 16200 S Figueroa Str, Gardena, CA 90248 (800) 766 0064
- East US: 20 Temple Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601 (800) 846 1144
- Schroth
- Seat belts/harnesses for racing
- (303) 447-1700 Fax (303) 447-184
- Scosche Industries:
- 5160 Gabbert Road, P.o.Box 8099, Moorpark, CA 93020
- (800) 621 36 95
- Makers of Accumat Accoustical insulation (like Dynamat, no smell
- sticks better)
- AMT045 (like vinyl tyles, for doors etc), AMT250 (for car floors,
- is about 1 cm thick with foam), AMT750 (mats for hood).
- Speedline America Corporation:
- Bill Hoffman, Operations Manager
- Speedline Italian Sport Wheels
- 1177 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway
- Fort Lauderdale, FL 33323
- (305) 846 9234
- Makers of rims. OEM on 93 Corrados.
- Spectro Oil
- 1-800-2-GET-OIL
- High quality (synth) oils.
- Synthoil Corporation:
- High quality (synth) oils.
- PO Box 6077
- Boise, Idaho 83707
- (800) 843-7733 (order), (208) 336-8600 (Tech)
- Tokico:
- 1330 Storm Pwy, Torrance, CA 90501-5041
- (310) 534 49 34
- Shocks.
- VDO/YAZAKI Co.:
- 980 Brooke Rd, P.O. Box 2897, Winchester, VA
- (703) 665-0100 FAX (703) 662-2515
- 455 Welham Rd, Box 8700, Barrie, Ontario, Canada L4M4V3
- (705) 722-6400 FAX (705) 722-4407
- Valentine (radar detector & G-Analyst):
- 1-800-331-3030 for ordering
- 1-513-984-8900 for questions
- Yokohama ():
- (800) 423-4544
-
-
- Q: Where can I get special VW tools?
- A: To be added to this list, you must be an established bonafide business,
- tool maker or mail order house. Brief user feedback as posted publically
- may also be added. The most often mentioned here are: Sears, Snap-On, and
- Schley.
-
- Assenmacher Specialty Tools:
- 6440 Odel Place,Boulder CO 80301,
- (303) 530-2424, toll free (800) 525-2943, fax (303) 530-4720
- They sell VW specialty tools.
- BAUM TOOLS UNLIMITED INC.
- Dana J. Baum - VP R&D, danabaum@crl.com
- URL:http://www.crl.com/www/~/danabaum (does not work for me)
- URL:http://www.crl.com:80/www/users/da/danabaum
- Manufacturers, importers and distributors of VW [A] & [W] special tools
- HAZET, STAHLWILLE, USAG, MATRA and PEISLER tools available
- 3922 Murdock Avenue
- Sarasota FL 34233
- 1-800-848-6657 Orders (US & Canada), 1-941-927-1414 Office
- 1-941-927-1612 Fax, catalogs 1-800-848-6657
- or
- WEST COAST WAREHOUSE, 1523 38Th Avenue
- San Francisco CA 94122-3011
- 1-415-566-9229 Orders, 1-415-566-0694 Fax, 1-415-298-7831 Mobile
- Griot's Garage:
- (800) 345-5789
- They sell VW specialty tools.
- J.C. Whitney (IL): see PARTS
- Schley Products Inc:
- 5350 E. Hunter Ave, Anaheim Hills, CA 92807-2053
- (714) 693 76 66
- They sell VW specialty tools, and have a good reputation.
- Don't sell directly, you have to go through some distributor like
- Snap On.
- Mac Tools:
- Recommended by some. Same deal as Snap-On, you need to call them.
- They also have some VW specialty tools.
- Sears:
- All over the USA & Canada. Generally good quality (non-professional)
- handtools.
- Craftsman brand carries lifetime warrantee.
- They have some special tools, e.g., 17mm VW tranny drain plug hex wrench
- Snap-On Tools:
- 1-800-866-5748 Snap-On customer direct order program
- Snap On has fewer and fewer warehouses to obtain tools from. Typically,
- you order a catalog, then call, and then a truck will eventually
- pull up with the tool you need.
- Most of their tools are of professional quality.
- They also have some VW specialty tools (e.g., CV-Joint tool).
- S&K Tools:
-
- Zelinda Machine Tools Corp (NY):
- 66-02 Austin St, Forest Hills NY 11374,
- (718) 896 22-88
- They sell VW specialty tools.
-
- Caveat: Often a suitable replacement for these tools can be easily made.
-
- MAILORDER RENTAL
- ----------------
- Recycled VWs (MI):
- (313) 373-2300
-
-
-
- Q: What are VW's related numbers and addresses?
- A: VWoA = (800) 822 VW US or (800) 822 8987
- Note that this number will also provide you with recall info on your car.
-
- (800) 544 80 21 for service publications (see above)
-
- Pres. Clive Warrilow (new) | 3800 Hamlin Rd VWoA Auburn Hills MI 48326
- Pres. Bill Young (old) | 3800 Hamlin Rd VWoA Auburn Hills MI 48326
- Dr. Ferd. Piech | Postfach VWAG-TK-24 3180 Wolfsburg I Germany
-
- Volkswagen Canada INC
- 1940 Eglinton Avenue East, Scarborough ON, M1L 2M2, Canada
- (416) 288-3000, Fax: (416) 288-3298, Telex: 06-963588
-
- Guaranteed Mobility/Roadside Assistance Program,
- refer to the owners warranty manual for further information
- Volkswagen: (800) 263-7601
- Audi: (800) 461-2834
- (USA and Canada only):
-
- VW Protection Plus Program (for 93+ VWs):
- For more info call: (800) DRIVE VW
-
- The address of the "VW World" publications/subscription dept.
- (free for new VW owners, 20US$/7years for others):
- Volkswagen World Headquarters
- PO Box 2012
- Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2012
-
- VW Mobility Access Program (disability):
- (800) 444-8987
-
- Q: What does 'Fahrvergnuegen' mean (current commercial jingle in NA)?
- A: Fahrvergnuegen (with ue=u") means 'pleasure of driving', and VW claims
- it can only be experienced in a VW. I think most of us could find
- similar pleasure in a 911 Turbo, though :-).
-
- Q: Who did the music on the US/Canada VW commercial?
- A: "Harry's Game" from the album "Anam" on Atlantic Records by the Irish group
- Clannad.
-
- Q: Where did VW car names come from?
- A: Most of the European names given to VWs came from wind names.
- In other countries, the same models may bear different names, such as
- the Golf I called the Rabbit in the US and Caribe (?) in Mexico.
- More recently, VW started adopting other naming convetions (e.g.,
- Corrado). (Enhanced with Dennis's notes).
-
- Scirocco - Hot North African desert wind that blows into Italy
- Original name was rumored to be Blizzard.
- Golf - Gulf stream winds (a high altitude North-south 100 mmph wind)
- Jetta - Jet stream (East/West wind, affecting Pacific air travel)
- Passat - Trade winds
- Vento - Blowing/windy (E/I)
- Polo - ?
- Santana - Hot desert blast accross the Sea of Cortez.
- Corrado - Not a wind, it's derived from Spanish Correr which means to
- run. The original name for the car was Taifun (Typhoon)
- which means huricane except it was already a registered
- trade mark for a GM truck.
-
-
- Q: What does GTI, GLI and so on mean?
- A: L = Luxe (base model)
- LS = Luxe Special, couple more do-dads
- GT = Grand Tourisme, better equipped & usually a larger engine than
- the "L" series
- GL = Grand Luxe (geared for more luxury), basically == GT
- GTI/GLI = Originally, the fuel injected version of a GT/GL which means it
- produced a lot more power. With most cars FI, the GTI/GLI
- designation means a more powerful engine than a GT/GL model,
- sometimes also with a better suspension. Note that originally,
- GLI != Jetta, as the case in the USA.
- SL = Serie Limite' (limited series), like the Karmann series in US.
- Really a variation on a GT.
- GTX = Same as GTI but used in Europe and elsewhere.
- G40/60 = GT version with VWs G-type supercharger. The number is the width
- of the G-charger (lader in D) coil in millimeters. For those who
- aren't aware, the G40 is used on some Polos, the G60 on Passats
- and Corrados.
- VR6 = Cars based on the new staggered 6 cylinder engine (in-line-V-6).
- SLC = Sport Luxury Coupe, the VR6 equipped Corrado in the US.
- Syncro = VWs version 4WD distributes its torque with a "visco-gear"
- (It's a special silicone gel that stiffens if the relative
- motion (shear) increases)
- VWs 4WD is designed by Steyr-Puch, an Austrian Company and not
- by Audi.
-
- Originally, all European VWs were carbureted, except those with the "I" or
- "i" and a few rare cases with an "E" for "Einspritzung", designation which had
- a more powerful fuel injected engine, a "GT" set-up, and some more sporty
- equipment (suspension, gauges).
- In the US, VW switched over to FI first with the '76 limited
- edition Super Scirocco and in 77 to the rest of VW's watercooled
- cars, and in Europe a bit later (with mono-throttle FI) which meant that
- all cars really counted as "I" models.
- GTI/GLI now just means that the car has a more powerful engine and a
- sportier set-up.
-
- Note also that the US, only gets the two top of the line VWs from their
- larger mass produced series (but not the Polo).
- Certain special models, such as the Golf G60 Synchro, the US will never
- see.
- In Europe, VWs came with anywhere from 1100, 1300 to 2900 cc engines. The
- US never saw the 1100 & the 1300's and only sees a slightly scaled down
- version of the 2900.
-
-
- Q: Is VW the inventor of the VR6 and G-charger design?
- A: No in both cases. Most of the car "novelties" you see now on the road
- have been invented between 50 and 100 years ago.
- The reason why you only see these innovations pop up now is because
- many of these innovations where not economically feasible to be
- mass produced.
-
- For example, the G-charger, was pattented in 1905 [Vack], was to replace the
- common piston driven steam engine, requires very precise machining that
- can only be achieved with current day NC machine tools.
-
- The VR6 design is modeled after an 18 degree V4 made by Vincenzo
- Lancia for the Lancia Aprilia [Vack].
-
- ABS is also nothing new, a mechanical version based on centripetal
- forces was used on German trucks during WWII.
- Similarly, Turbo chargers were first used on Messerschmidt planes
- to compensate for thinner air at altitude.
- However, if there is one thing VW should get credit for is applying
- some of these innovation and making it economically feasible to
- produce. Not a simple feat.
-
-
- Q: What is VW's heritage?
- A: [By Jan & Rauhut]:
- VW was founded by the controversial Adolf with the goal to make
- an affordable and reliable car available to everyone.
- That's also where the name came from, Volkswagen litterally meaning
- "People's car". There were other similar efforts, such as the "Volks" radio,
- but only the car remained until now.
- In May 1938 VW built the first factory nearby Fallersleben, which
- is now Wolfsburg. Prof. Ferdinand Porsche designed the first Beetle in
- the thirties. The beetle was presented by the Nazis as "Kraft durch Freude"
- "Strength through Joy" car, which was a part of the Nazis philosophy. Due to the
- WWII VW did not sell much beetles until 1945. After WWII VW sold altogether
- 15.235.200 Beetles.
- VW produced some other air cooled, rear-wheel drive cars. The VW 1500,
- VW 1600 were produced from 1961 until 1973. They looked like a long
- beetle, VW managed to sell 2.583.015 units. The VW 411, VW 412 were
- produced from 1986 until 1974, 355.200 units were sold.
- In the late 60s, VW realized it needed to diversify its product
- line and acquired a number of companies such as NSU (1970) and
- Audi (1969). Audi (Audi NSU Auto Union) was summary of the companies
- Audi, part of NSU, DKW and Auto-Union. In the early 80's VW acquired the
- Spanish SEAT (pronounced Say-Ath), and in the late 80's Skoda after the
- Berlin wall came tumbling down.
-
- NSU had a few interesting products such as the K70 and Ro80.
- The K 70 was developed by NSU, Neckarsulm, in 1969, and VW
- sold the K 70 as the VW K70 from 1970 until 1974. Altogether
- 210.082 units were sold.
-
- The K70 was sold with two different engines: 1.6l with 75 hpwr and
- 1.8l with 100 hpwr. The VW K70, developed by NSU, was the first VW with
- a water cooled engine and first front-wheel drive car.It resembled a
- boxy version of the first Jetta.
-
- Another one of NSU interesting products was the Ro80, probably the
- first production car with a Wankel (rotary) engine. The Ro80 was sold
- from 1967 until 1974, 33910 Units were sold. The Ro80 had a 0.5l(!) engine
- with 115 hpwr. Its production was stopped due to persistent problems,
- but was at the time a very innovative and modern looking car.
-
- Probably the most lasting influence to the VW product line was made
- by Audi whose Audi 50 become the start of their new line of cars.
- The Audi 50 become known as the first VW Polo, and many of the drive
- train components are shared between VWs and Audis to this date.
-
- Q: What's the relationship between VW, Audi and Porsche?
- A: VW and Audi are under the same company whose name is
- "Volkswagen Audi Gesellschaft" (VAG).
-
- They have separate research departments, separate assembly plants,
- but do share parts, engines and cars (US VW Quantum == Audi) on occasion.
- The original version of the Polo were actually made by Audi
- called the Audi 50. The basic 1500/1600 now 1800 cc block is also
- from the former Audi 80.
- In Europe it is not uncommon to have both dealers that sell and
- service both VWs and Audis (and sometimes also Porsches).
- In North America the two (three) are usually separate.
-
- Regarding VW & Porsche (From Tom H.):
- There are no ownership arrangements -- the two companies are essentially
- separate. There is, however, a lot of co-operation, as Porsche does
- consulting work for VW, and Porsche has some access to the VW parts bins.
- VW has also built some 914s, 924s and 944s for Porsche, and Porsche is
- to build the Audi 80 RS2 for VW.
-
- And of course Ferdinand Porsche designed the Beetle while running a
- design office in the 30s -- and Ferdinand Piech, the current CEO of
- Volkswagen AG, is his grandson.
-
- The relationship was much closer yet in the early years of VW and
- Porsche, when Heinz Nordhoff was running VW: this is when the 914 was
- conceived as a VW-Porsche. When Nordhoff died (in 12 April 1968), the new CEO
- (Dr Kurz Lotz, replaced on October 1 1971 by Rudolf Leiding)
- did not want to honour all of Nordhoff's verbal
- agreements with Porsche. As a result, the relationship soured somewhat
- -- and the 914 was significantly more expensive than originally planned.
-
- One of the best books relating the VW/Porsche relationship is _Excellence_
- _was_Expected_ (which is primarily a Porsche book; alas, it's most certainly
- not cheap.
-
- Q: What do the oval "B", "D" stickers on car's bumpers mean in Europe?
- A: They stand for the country of origine. I use the same conventions
- throughout this FAQ:
- B Belgium
- CH Confederatie Helvetica (Switzerland)
- D Deutschland (Germany)
- F France
- GB UK
- I Italia
- L Luxembourg
- NL Nederland (Holland)
-
- The number plates of all EU states have the same
- style now and show the country on the plate which makes the sticker
- superfluous as long as you do not leave the EU. If you travel to
- other countries you will still need the sticker!
-
- Q: What are the racing colors per country?
- A:
- B Yellow (bet you didn't know that)
- D White
- GB Green (of course)
- I Red (of course)
-
- Q: What is the VW Visa card?
- A: 5% of your charges, $700 per year up to 3500US$ total can be used towards
- the purchase of a new VW. Underwritten by MBNA, 16.9 % Annual Percentage Rate
- NO fee on the GOLD or the REGULAR card.
- Call 1-800-847-7378 ext.55 in the US
- Several other major car manufacturers (Ford & GM) have such a program.
- NOTE: These conditions change periodically.
-
-
- COMMON PROBLEMS & RECALLS
- =========================
-
- Q: How do I obtain NHTSA (Recall) information (USA)?
- A: Call (800) 424-9393 (selection menu 1-2-)
- They have info on:
- 1) Recall Info on cars
- 2) Child Safety Seat Recall
- 3) Crash Test Report
- 4) Tire Quality Grading
- 5) Other Safety Info
- 6) Rear seat retrofit kit
- 9) Repeat menu
-
- Note: The above service is TERRIBLY inefficient...after 3 tries I still
- have not received the info I requested on my Corrado.
- I guess the person there can't read or write.
- A Corrado is not a Cabriolet. Makes you wonder how many other morons work
- there. [Jan]
-
- Q: What are the known defects for the VW product line?
- A: Following is an unverified and incomplete list.
- The ????'s indicate unconfirmed or second hand info.
- Recalls are mostly for the US/Canada.
- Mostly > 1980 model years are covered.
-
- RECALLS:
- ========
-
- From: jochena@bjsys.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca, additions from "old list"
- by Jan (still needs a bit of reformatting).
-
- Summary of some recall campaigns, service actions, pre delivery campaigns
- for Volkswagen models. This may not apply to some vehicles in CANADA or
- the UNITED STATES, as some campaigns are not implemented in the respective
- countries. This list may NOT be ACCURATE, for the correct information always
- refer to you local dealer, who will be able to check for any outstanding
- campaigns for vehicle.
-
- Please note, that the biggest problem for any manufacturer is the notification
- of the owners. Please advise them of the purchase of the vehicle, if the
- vehicle is used from a non VW dealer or private source and any
- address changes. Again, your local dealer is more then willing to help you
- in this matter.
-
- NOTE: The * stands for a single charachter
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FOX
- ----
-
- Fox 87 9BW**030*HP000001/ Replacement of crankshaft PM 12/87
- 9BW**030*HP026007 pulley
-
- Fox 87-89 9BW*A030*HP000001/ Inst. of steering wheel QD 04/89
- 9BW*A030*KP009988 spring retainer + lock nut
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- RABBIT
- ------
-
- Rabb. 81-84 1VW**17*BV000001/ Inspect/replace EGR valve PD 04/87
- 1VW**17*EV104300 with automatic transmission
-
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- GOLF
- -----
-
- Golf 85 1VW**017*FV007583/ Checking dust sleeves NJ 06/85
- 1VW**O17*FV017394 of front brake caliper
-
- Golf 85 1VW**017*FV000001/ Replacing front seat belts MP 05/85
- 1VW**017*FV003370
-
- Golf 85-87 1VW**017*FV000001/ Inspect/replace EGR valve PD 04/87
- 1VW**017*HV036149 on vehicles with auto transmisson
-
- Golf 86 1VW**017*GV033771/ Replace fuel transfer pump + PC 07/87
- 1VW**017*GV047000 filter
-
- Golf 87 1VW**017*HV032808/ Replace filler neck, sending PA ??/??
- 1VW**017*HV054650 unit and gasket
-
- Golf 85-86 1VW**017*FV000001/ Replacing fuel tank assembly NV 06/86
- Diesel 1VW**017*GV033970
-
-
- Golf/ 85/86 1VW--017-FV000001/ Replacing fuel tank assembly NV 06/86
- GTI GAS? 1VW--017-GV033970
-
-
- GTI 86 1VW**017*GV000001/ Check torque of rear NZ 10/86
- 1VW**017*GV074477 axle bracket bolt
-
- Golf 88 1VW**017*JV000001/ Installation of starter PV 06/89
- Auto MOD 17-63 1VW**017*JV017457 support bracket
-
- Golf 88-89 1VW**017*JV000001/ Replacement of coil, plugs, QN 12/89
- 1VW**017*KV018693 vacuum thermo switch (no 16 V)
-
- Golf 89 3VW**01G*KM000001/ Replacement of coil, plugs, QN 12/89
- 3VW**01G*KM863602 vacuum thermo switch (no 16 V)
-
- Golf 90 3VW**01G*LM000001/ Replacement of coil, plugs, QN 12/89
- 3VW**01G*LM006563 vacuum thermo switch (no 16 V)
-
- Golf 91 3VW***1G*MM000001/ Replace knock sensor and QX 05/91
- GTI 16V 3VW***1G*MM000747 reroute cables
-
- Golf 89-92 3VW***1G*KM000075/ Inspect/replace pwr steering RT 10/91
- 3VW***1G*NW012208 assembly (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Golf 88-89 1VW***1**JV000001/ Install preheating tube RW 09/93
- 1VW***1**KV999999 support bracket
-
- Golf? 88-91 3VW***1**JM000001/ Install preheating tube RW 09/93
- 3VW***1**MM054357 support bracket
-
- Golf 85-89 1VW***1**FV000001/ Replace heat exchanger SD 06/92
- 1VW***1**KV018693
-
- Golf 89-91 3VW***1G*KM000001/ Replace heat exchanger SD 06/92
- 3VW***1G*MM023331
-
- Golf 88-92 *VW**01**J*000001/ Replace fuel hose and clamp SK 09/93
- *VW**01**N*067742 Cars equipped with Digifant
-
- ------------
- GTI 90-92 California, Knock sensors SC
- 16V and/or vacuum ampl. could
- malfunction
-
-
- A3 VR6 93-95 WVW***??*????????/ Radiator Fan Failure TJ 10/95
- WVW***??*???????? results in overheating
-
- <*>A3 Golf 95 WVW***??*????????/ Aftermarket Cruise Control ZM ?/95
- WVW***??*???????? may not return to idle
-
- <*> = New
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- JETTA
- ------
-
- Jetta 81-87 WVWG**16*BW000001/ Inspect/replace EGR valve PD 04/87
- WVWG**16*HW540014 on vehicles with auto transmisson
-
- Jetta 83-84 WVW**O16*DW402800/ Checking / replacing front NS 11/85
- WVW**016*EW170305 brake hoses
-
- Jetta 85-87 WVW**016*FW000001/ Replacing fuel transfer PC 07/87
- WVW**016*HW359885 pump and filter
-
- Jetta 88 WVW**016*JW700001/ Inspect / replacing QA 11/88
- WVW**016*JW734535 brake booster
-
- Jetta 88 WVW**016*JW000001/ Replacement of coil, plugs, QN 12/89
- WVW**016*JW768209 vacuum thermo switch (no 16 V)
-
- Jetta 89 WVW**01G*KW000001/ Replacement of coil, plugs, QN 12/89
- WVW**01G*KW864001 vacuum thermo switch (no 16 V)
-
- Jetta 88 WVW**016*JW015810/ Inspect/replace right front QP 06/90
- 16V WVW**016*JW69065 line (Jetta 16v in USA MY 87-89)
-
- Jetta 89 WVW**01G*KW000084/ Inspect/replace right front QP 06/90
- 16V WVW**01G*KW121988 line (Jetta 16v in USA MY 87-89)
-
- Jetta 90 WVW**01G*LW106033/ Replacement of PWR steering QR 04/91
- 16V WVW**01G*LW278931 pump bracket (mod. 1G2 5G4)
-
- Jetta 90 WVW**01G*LW000001/ Replace fuel pump QW 05/91
- GTX WVW**01G*LW476499 GTX only
-
- Jetta 90-91 WVW**01G*LW000001/ Replace Knock sensor and QX 05/91
- GTX WVW**01G*MW030623 reroute cables (GTX only)
-
- Jetta 90 WVW***1G*LW000001/ Modification to headlight QY 07/91
- WVW***1G*LW328840 switch ( CANADA ONLY)
-
- Jetta 89-92 WVW***1G*KW267499/ Inspect/replace pwr steering RT 10/92
- WVW***1G*NW048596 assembly (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Jetta 90-92 *VW**01G*L*000001/ Update engine management RY 03/93
- GTX 16V *VW**01G*N*044803 GTX 16V Standart Transmission
-
- Jetta 85-90 WVW***1**FW000001/ Replace heat exchanger SD 06/92
- WVW***1**LW416005
-
- Jetta 88-92 *VW**01**J*000001/ Replace fuel hose and clamp SK 09/93
- *VW**01**N*067742 Cars equipped with Digifant
-
- -------------
- GLI 90-92 California, Knock sensors SB
- 16V and/or vacuum ampl. could
- malfunction
-
- A3 VR6 93-95 WVW***??*????????/ Radiator Fan Failure TJ 10/95
- WVW***??*???????? results in overheating
-
- <*>A3 Golf 95 WVW***??*????????/ Aftermarket Cruise Control ZM ?/95
- WVW***??*???????? may not return to idle
-
- <*> = New
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CABRIOLET
- ---------
-
- Cabrio. 85-87 WVWC*015*FK000001/ Replace transfere pump + PC 06/87
- WVWC*015*HK008110 filter (supersedes NG)
-
- Cabrio. 81-83 WVWCA015*BKOOOOO1/ Inspect/replace EGR valve PD 04/87
- WVWCA015*DK999999 with automatic transmission
-
- Cabrio. 83-84 WVW**015*DK007549/ Inspect/replace front brake NS 06/87
- WVW**015*EK023149 hose
-
- Cabrio. 90 WVW**015*LKOOOOO1/ Modification to headlight QY 07/91
- WVW**015*LK012443 switch (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Cabrio. 90-91 WVW***15*LK000001/ Secure water separator panel RH ??/??
- WVW***15*MK010315 (91V162000)
-
- Cabrio. 87-90 WVWCA015*HK000001/ Inspect/replace fuel tank RS 02/92
- WVWCA015*LK000678 (91V201000)
-
- Cabrio. 92 WVW***15*NK007064 Inspect/replace front track RU 02/93
- WVW***15*NK010116 control arm
-
- Cabrio. 90-92 WVW***15*LK000975/ Replace fuel hose and clamp SA 02/93
- WVW***15*NK024047 (92V058000)
-
- ------------
- 89AUG-90JUL 91V215000 Secure passive restraint wires RN
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SCIROCCO
- ---------
-
- Scir. 83-84 WVW**053*DK017368/ Checking / replacing front NS 11/85
- WVW**053*EK038276 brake hoses
-
- Scir. 85-87 WVW**053*FK000001/ Replacing fuel transfer PC 07/87
- WVW**053*HK008693 pump and filter (supersedes NQ)
-
- Scir. 87-88 WVW**053*HK000001/ Inspect/replace fuel tank RS 02/92
- WVW**053*JK009034
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CORRADO
- -------
-
- Corr. 89-92 WVW**50*LK000001/ Inspect/replace pwr sterring RT 10/91
- WVW**50*NK000882 rack assembly (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Corr. 90 WVW**050*LK000001/ Modification to headlight QY 07/91
- WVW**050*LK012147 switch (CANADA ONLY)
-
- G60 VR6 90-93 WVW***50*LK000001/ Replace Fuel hose and clamp SH 11/93
- WVW***50*PK005031
-
- VR6 92-93 WVW***50*PK000001/ Secure Engine compartment SQ 02/94
- WVW***50*PK005031 electrical wiring harness
- applies US & CANADA
- -----------
-
- G60 90 91V068000 Replace fuel pump assembly RG
-
-
- VR6 93-95 WVW***??*????????/ Radiator Fan Failure TJ 10/95
- WVW***??*???????? results in overheating
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- PASSAT
- ------
-
- Pass. 89-92 WVW***31*LE000001/ Inspect/replace pwr steering RT 10/91
- WVW***31*NE026718 rack assembly (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Pass. 90 WVW**031*LE000001/ Modification to headlight QY 07/91
- WVW**031*LE123429 switch (CANADA ONLY)
-
- Pass. 90-92 WVW**031*LE000001 Update engine management RZ 03/93
- Autom. WVW**031*NE408342 automatic transmission
- (Hesitation during the
- upshift cycle of transmission.)
-
- PASS 90-93 WVW**031*LE000001/ Update engine management RY 03/93
- Man. WVW**031*NE407754 manual transmission
-
- Pass. 93 WVW***31*PE000001/ Replace fuel hose and clamp SG 11/93
- VR6 WVW***31*PE117434
-
- Pass. 93 WVW***31*PE141535/ Replace front strut self- SR 08/93
- WVW***31*PE163434 locking nut/washer assembly
-
- Pass. 92-93 WVW***31*NE000001/ Replacement of power window- SW 05/94
- WVW***31*PE213773 lifter rear
-
-
- VR6 93-95 WVW***??*????????/ Radiator Fan Failure TJ 10/95
- WVW***??*???????? results in overheating
-
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- VANAGON/CAMPERS
- ----------------
-
- Vana. 81 WV2ZA025*BH003450/ Check / replace fuel MD ??/81
- WV2ZA025*BH098864 expansion tank
-
- Vana. 81-82 WV2**02**BH143904/ Replacing sliding NC 09/84
- WV2**02**CH154356 door lock springs
-
- Vana/ 85 WV2*A025*FH000001/ Checking / modify sliding NR 04/86
- Camp WV2*A025*FH115553 door striker plate
-
- Vana. 86 WV***02**GG000001/ Replace filler neck, PA 11/87
- Syncro WV***02**GG118815 sending unit and gasket
-
- Vana. 86-87 WV***02**G*000001/ Replace fuel tank, PB 08/87
- WV***02**H*064100 main & idle control unit
- incl. Syncro, see Campaign details
-
- Vana. 87 WV**B02**HH036719/ Replace shift lever pawl PG 12/87
- autom. WV**B02**HH082874 (automatic transmission)
-
- Vana/ 87 WV2**025*HO051294/ Inspect/seal water inlet PL 12/88
- Camp WV2**025*H-999999 housing
-
- Vana/ 88 WV2**025*JH000001/ Inspect/seal water inlet PL 12/88
- Camp MOD 2539 WV2**025*JH003998 housing
-
- Vana. 86-89 WV2**02**GH000001/ Replacement of fuel hoses in PW 05/89
- WV2**02**KH019148 engine compartment (no Syncro)
-
- Vana. 90 WV2**02**LK000001/ Modification to headlight QY 07/91
- WV2**02**LK044564 switch (CANADA ONLY)
-
-
- Type YY FROM/TO VIN DESCRIPTION CODE DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EUROVAN
- --------
-
- Euro 92-93 WV2***70*NH000001/ Replacement of brake handle ST 05/94
- WV2***70*PH089395 spring. Install beading (see circular)
-
- Euro 92-93 WV2***70*NH000001 Replacing fuel hose and clamp SX 05/94
- WV2***70*PH089395 (see circular also part of ST)
-
- Euro 92-93 WV2***70*NE000001/ Replacement of power window- SY 05/94
- WV2***70*PH116000 lifter front
-
- Euro 92-93 WV2***70*NH000001/ Replacement of steering TA 05/94
- WV2***70*PH069881 universal joint bolt
-
-
- Other Known Failures/Technical Service Bulletins:
- =================================================
-
- This section contains common known failures reported by VW users or
- VW magazines, and "official" Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) from VW.
- The TSBs are VWs way to tell all the mechanics: "If you see this
- problem, do that". That's all. They are NOT recalls, and do not
- imply any financial comittments.
- If your car is under warrantee you will not have to pay, if not, you pay.
- With any problem, you always have to be able to recreate it.
- However, not all dealers are up to date with their TSBs (:-<) and
- on some occasions we can use knowledge of these TSBs to point to
- a potential solution and also point out that your case may not be
- unique. The TSBs are identified by a number: V35-92-01. See elsewhere
- in this FAQ on how to obtain them (I have to rearrange things a bit
- as soon as I have time).
-
-
- 83-86 GTI, GLIs, 84-86 Cabriolets, 83-86 Sciroccos except 16V, 84-86 Cabs:
- Self Machining Transmission due to lack of snap rings on the differential
- shafts. See April 1990, EuroCar pp 53, "VW 020 Gearbox Failures: Causes and
- Cures". Only Close ratio transaxles are affected.
- Starting at serial number 15102 (built after october 14th 1982).
- Serial numbers up to 14102, (built up to October 14,1982) are immune.
- VW part#171-498-088 offers the clips as part of the rebuild kit.
- (Another sources says: If either rivet has been removed, secure the
- differential pinion shaft with circlips, Part No. N 042 363 1.)
- Gear oil leaking under the tranny, or strange noises are first signs,
- between 50k and 120k miles.
- NO RECALL! Sue VW. Techtonics Tuning is recommended by VW&P to fix self-
- machined cases (probably because they wrote the article).
- See also the archive: Tranny_Clip_Failures
-
- 78-8? R/J I:
- Fuel pump relay recall. Fries itself. FI cars only.
- Fix = move relay for better cooling.
-
- 87-89 Jetta & 84 GTI & 83-84 Scirocco?:
- Front brake line recall.
-
- 85-? Golf & Jetta, GTI/GLI:
- Heater Core failure. Recall.
-
- 85-86 GTI & GLI:
- Engine hop problems. Requires a hop kit and/or upgraded front engine
- mount.
-
- 89-90? Jetta:
- RT Recall - Leaking steering rack recall?
-
- 85-91 Golf II & Jetta II, GTI/GLI:
- Rough cold idle & stalling problems. Several causes see the technical FAQ
- for possible diagnosis.
-
- 85-?86 GTI/GLI:
- Recall RC, Code PC 13: Transfer pump failure.
-
- 85-?86 Golf:
- ?Recall PC?: Clean/replace transfer pump fuel screen.
- Symptoms: Transfer fuel pump becomes noisy.
-
- 85-?86 GTI/GLI/Jettas/Golfs:
- v13-89-01: connecting rod repair.
-
- 85OCT-85DEC and 84OCT-85SEP GTI:
- NV/NW Recall (86V149000 & 86V029000) - Fuel tank replacement due to non
- compliance with FMVSS 301.
-
- 87-89? Scirocco:
- Gas tank leaks. Recall. (weren't other cars affected?)
-
- 16V Engines:
- Drive belt failure around 50k miles. Breaks valves!
- Remedy: Replace belt at 50k miles!
-
- 89-92 16V 9A CA:
- SB Recall - Ca. smogged 9A engines, hanging idle switch.
- Not officially announced by VW as yet. Non-CA have a less severe problem.
- Fix: New throttle body assembly.
-
- 90-on Corrado
- V13-91-06 - Abnormal engine noise with warm engine at 1800 to 2500 rpm
- The connecting rod may float on the crankshaft causing a metallic
- noise between stated rpm range.
- In severe cases, instal crankshaft Part No: 026 105 101E
-
- 90-91 Corrado G60/Passat:
- V35-90-01 - Transmission binding in reverse. Replace/lube back up light
- switch, check shift rod cover (Part 02A 919 835), MoS2 grease on shifter &
- shift linkage
-
- 90-9x? Corrado/Passat/Golf/GTI/Jetta/Cabriolet/Vanagon:
- V30-93-04: Shifting difficulties - 020, 02A & 025 Manual Transmission
- Clutch disk binding on spline ==> dragging.
- Replace clutch with Cadmium coated spline.
-
- 90-91 G60:
- V35-92-01 - Mods on 02A gears and shafts.
- ???-??-?? - Replace muffler hangers to reduce droning/vibration
- V13-91-06 - Metallic knocking noise between 1800 and 2500 rpm caused
- by out of tolerance connecting rod or crankshaft.
- If severe, replace crankshaft.
-
- 90-? Passat/Golf/Jetta/Fox/Corrado:
- V42-93-01: Rear Tire Wear
- This Service Bulletin supersedes: V42-92-01 & V42-90-02.
- Fix: Replace rear stub axles.
- Note: This problem has been most prevalent on Passats with Continentals.
- Updated axles are= 357 501 117B (for Passats)
-
- 91-94 Corrados, Passat GLX
- 94 Golf & Jetta III
- 95 Cabrio
- V28-94-01 (Aug 1, 94): Sparkplugs listed in the owner's manual and other
- service literature may not be correct.
-
- 90-? Passat:
- Rear window regulators. Service bulletin exists. See recall SW.
-
- 90-? Passat:
- Mysterious gauge fluctuations on Passats and Foxes...
- There is a VW service bulletin for the Passat showing a procedure to fix this
- problem.
- The voltage regulator is not usually bad, but they frequently is not well
- soldered. The bulletin explains how to re-solder thge gerulator to the
- circuit board. Since I mentioned that I knew of this bulletin,
- my friendly dealer called VW and got the repair authorized under warranty...
-
-
- 90 Passat/Auto:
- Car won't start: Replace transmission switch.
-
- 90-92 Corrado
- 87-88 Scirocco
- 88-92 Jetta
- 88 GTI
- 90-92 GTI & Passat
- V28-91-01: No Start/Hard Start/Poor running
- Problem: High tension arcing on distributor caps resulting in poor
- starting and poor running.
-
- 90-91 Corrado (PG Engine)
- V28-92-07: Cannot attain High Speed (supersedes V28-91-02)
- Fix: Check knock sensor & replace if needed
-
- 90 Corrado
- V24-91-01: Engine does not start at first attempt
- Fix: Cut wire to digifant unit terminal 23 in ECU plug.
-
- 91 Corrado SLC/VR6, Passat
- V34-92-04: 5 Speed Transmission 02A Gearshift Mechanism Modified
- All transmissions as of 03 09 1 have the new mechanism (which includes
- the counter weight). Old cars except for the G60 can be upgraded.
-
- 93-94: Jetta /// GL
- Moonroof rattle. There is a TSB out on this.
-
-
- CA DIESEL FUEL:
- The environmentally friendly diesel fuel being sold in CA since Oct 93
- is rumored to destroy the injector pump seals.
- Call: Califronia Trucking Association, Mike Thomas, (916) 373-3534
- who is collecting claims.
- California Air Resources Board 1-800-952-5588 leave your name address,
- etc and a complaint about what happened to your vehicle.
- Gov. Wilson's office (916) 445-2841
-
- In California, I've just read
- that Univ of Dayton (Ohio) scientist has finally figured out what went
- wrong with the Low-Aromatics-Diesel introduced in California. Apparently
- the lack of armomatics and sulfur allowed oxidation of the fuel (when
- meeting up with heat and oxygen) to form peroxide. This peroxide wasn't
- detected in the fuel, but was found on the damaged oil rings. All major
- refiners in Calif. are now blending anti-oxidant additives.
- (per U.S. Oil Week 6/06/94)
-
- Today's newspaper (9/3/94) reported that legislation to repay those of
- us who have lost diesel injector pumps from the 'new and improved' diesel
- fuel, has been signed by Gov Re_Pete Wilson.
- Reimbursment of up to $450 bucks for cars and $550 bucks for trucks
- will be alloted to those who have suffered damages.
- Details on how to get reimbusrsed will be published in the newspapers later
- this year. The Senate and Assembly passed the bill in August.
-
- March 1, 1995 is the deadline for filing a claim with the State of
- California for replacement or reimbursement for damages to your
- diesel pumps. Trucks are entitled up to $1,000, cars are $450.
- Call 1-800-272-2667 to get a form sent to you.
-
- TSB ACCESS
- ==========
-
- The Technical Service Bulletins are now to be had ONLINE for a small
- fee from ALLDATA:
-
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- For FREE trial access to the World's Largest Database of
- Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Information, including detailed
- information about any of the above bulletins, visit ALLDATA at:
- WWW : http://www.alldata.tsb.com
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- or e-mail Theresa@alldata.com for more information.
- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
-
- NOTE that some car parts supermarkets allow you to retrieve and
- print out this data for free as well.
-
- Here is a sample of the free index available through WWW:
-
- JETTA /// TSB
- -------------
- [jeremyh@ftp.amcc.com]
-
- Year: 1994
- Make: Volkswagen
- Model: Jetta III
- Engine: 4-1984cc 2.0L SOHC
-
- JAN 94 1. OBD BASIC ENGINE SETTING AFTER DISCONNECTING BATTERY
- JAN 94 2. POOR DRIVEABILITY
- DEC 93 3. FRONT AND REAR VW EMBLEMS-REPLACING
- DEC 93 4. WINTER TIRES/SNOW CHAINS
- DEC 93 5. VACUUM DOOR LOCKS
- NOV 93 6. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 096, VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT
- NOV 93 7. HORN PAD REMOVAL
- NOV 93 8. INDUSTRIAL FALLOUT, REPAIRING PAINT FINISH
- NOV 93 9. GOLD PLATED TERMINAL REPLACEMENT
- NOV 93 10. CLEANER FOR INTERIOR SURFACES
- NOV 93 11. ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR (ECT) REPLACEMENT
- NOV 93 12. IDLE SPEED HUNTS WHEN COLD
- NOV 93 13. REAR TIRE WEAR
- NOV 93 14. TROUBLE CODES 00533 & 2231 (ISC NOISE DAMPER CLOGGED)
- NOV 93 15. WATER LEAK AT ENGINE BULKHEAD SEALING PROCEDURE
- NOV 93 16. GUIDELINES FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS
- NOV 93 17. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR
- OCT 93 18. LOANER CAR CHARGES FOR PAINT/CORROSION WARRANTY REPAIRS
- OCT 93 19. M.Y. 1994 WARRANTY COVERAGE INFORMATION
- OCT 93 20. NEW 16-PIN DATA LINK CONNECTOR - ACCESSING/CONNECTING
- SEP 93 21. RADIO SECURITY CODE STICKER, NEW LOCATION
- SEP 93 22. 1,000-MILE CONSULTATION PROCEDURES FOR 1994 MODELS
- SEP 93 23. 1994 PDI PROCEDURE AND MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION SCHEDULES
-
-
-
- >>>>MORE???? Pls provide recall campaign & number & a 1 line description
-
- Q: I heard there is a recall on my Golf/Jetta/GTI heater core. What do I do?
- A: The recall affects only '85-'90 cars of the above models, although older A1
- VWs have had heater cores fail also. For some time, VW was replacing cores
- under a 'goodwill program', and now the recall is official.
- VW recommends that if you are experiencing any of the typical symptoms,
- take your car to the nearest authorized VW dealer.
- If you paid to have the work before, AND you can prove it, they will
- reimburse you.
-
- Q: What are the symptoms of a leaky/bad heater core?
- A: A smell of coolant coming from your vents when the heater is on, an unusual
- amount of fogging of the windshield, and in some extreme cases, coolant
- leaking into the inside of the car, burning the occupants.
-
- There are many cases in which the front passenger or the driver
- himself were hurt. First known cases in Japan, VW recalled the
- questionable cars (only in Japan!). Later many cases in Germany,
- too, but VW waited with a recall since Feb. (?) 1996.
-
-
- Q: My A/C is smelly after use, especially during humid summer months?
- A: A kit to alleviate this from (313)-774-4300, which removes mildew from
- evaporators. Of course first you should try spraying 1/4 can of Lysol down
- the fresh air entry vent, WITH THE DOORS AND WINDOWS OPEN!!
-
- Q: My radio keeps on playing when the car is turned off?
- A: This is normal. Most VWs sold up to 1992 will play with the car turned off.
- You can change that by using the switched power wire instead of the "always
- hot" wire. Newer VWs have found a compromise: The radio will play after the
- car is shut off as long as the key remains in the ignition.
- NOTE however...this will probably NOT work with coded radios.
-
- Q: My oxygen sensor light has come on. What am I supposed to do?
- A: Change the oxygen sensor (aka Lambda Sensor), and reset the oxygen sensor
- light. Oxygen sensors are to be changed every 30k/60k miles depending
- on your car. Many claim that the newer heated 3 wire ox. sensor can last a
- lot longer than the designated 30/60 k miles. This is probably true, but
- when it does go, your car will run very rich!
- Some have reported poor running conditions, rough idle and significant loss
- of power as well (recent news thread on r.a.t).
- A bad O2 sensor will increase the catalytic converter temperature
- significantly and could lead the substrate to loosen from the casing
- (happened to me). You will hear a distinct rattling from your exhaust, and
- eventually clog the exhaust system.
- Note, engine temp will also increase, risking engine damage and possible
- fire.
- This increases back pressure and decreases the car's power to the point
- where it may not sustain highway speeds.
- Again depending on your model, a cat. conv. can be very expensive (US$400-
- US$800 in my case), while the ox. sensor is about US$100. If you decide not
- to replace the sensor, do follow Bentley's procedure periodically to check
- whether it's still ok!
-
- Note from M Sirota: I found a 16V converter at Wolf Sport for $365. I've
- actually found a new 16V converter at Techtonics for only $125, but they
- say it sucks.
-
- Q: How do I reset the oxygen sensor light?
- A: The oxygen sensor light is attached to a small odometer which trips a
- switch every 30/60k miles. To turn the oxy light off, you have to reset
- that odometer. VW has two locations for this unit: Either somewhere along
- the speedometer cable, or as part of the instrument cluster.
-
- A2 Jettas & Golfs: Remove the coolant reservoir to locate the box with the
- white recessed switch. Push it in far until you hear a satisfying click.
- You should only need to push once. The "box" is black, and the speedometer
- cable passes through it.
-
- Q: I have a Clock, not a tach, can I get a "new" instrument cluster?
- [blu@cellar.org]
- A: Yes! Any cluster from just about any late VW (Golf/Jetta2/Sirocco2), will
- work with any other cluster. There were a few changes through the years,
- but the speedo, tach, temp, fuel, and warning lights (ex. Upshift, and OXS)
- will work. I installed a cluster from an 85 Golf in my 89 and it works just
- fine. A "new" used unit can be installed in a Golf/Jetta in about 45 min,
- with minimal hand tools. The new gauge cluster will plug right into the
- existing hardware. It might make life a bit easier if you remove the
- steering wheel, however, its not necessary.
- While it *might* seem simple to just replace the clock with a tach, its
- not, this is fairly complex, and time consuming. I know you will "loose"
- your original mileage with the "new" used speedo, but trust me, its just
- simpler to do.
-
- Q: What's a good car cover for my car? Will it scratch or dull my paint?
- A: Generally you are looking for a cover which is soft where it contacts
- the car paint, resists water from penetrating, breathes (trapped
- moisture dulls paint), and is mold resistant.
- Car covers made out of "Evolution 3" made by Kimberly Clark, or Technalon
- material seem to be the current favorites and satisfy the above. They do
- get wet with heavy rain or when the water repellent stuff wears off after a
- couple of washes.
- (For a sample call in the US (800) 424 80 00, code= 44-12-36).
- They are also pretty bulky, and if wet, heavy.
- I hose my covers down every couple of months and occasionally wash them in
- an industrial washer. Apply Scotch Guard to make it somewhat water
- repellent again.
-
- Nylon covers are next to worthless.
- To minimize paint scratches, keep your car clean, keep the cover clean, and
- "roll" rather than slide the cover on.
- I have also found that rolling it on and of is by far the easiest way to
- cover the car. Install from the front.
- Get a lock, and the cover then serves as reasonable theft deterrent as
- well.
-
- Q: Whenever it rains, the carpet in my VW gets wet?
- A: There are two sources of this problem: The front of the car, and the rear.
- Front: Rust around windshield, antenna wire or other holes not plugged
- right. Better fix this because if it leaks at the driver's side it may
- short out your fuse box. Also check all the rubber grommets that plug the
- holes.
-
- [eldred@csi.jpl.nasa.gov] There are 2 water drain holes in the area just
- below the hood vents forward of the windshield which tend to get clogged
- with leaves. Make sure these are clear. If the water doesn't drain fast
- enough it will come through the vent air intake.
-
- [From finnegan@navo.navy.mil:]
- A break in the plastic drip shield which runs across the top of the
- firewall under the hood can allow copious amounts of water to flow into
- the fresh air intake vent. Replace the shield.
-
- Rear: Water leaks resulting in large puddles in the rear seat footwells are
- generally caused by poor seals against the door windows, and broken seal
- on the door liners.
- The window seals are easily replaceable. To replace the seal inside the
- door, you have to remove the inner door panel, which is quite easy as well.
- Glue a thick sheet of plastic between the door frame and the door panel.
-
- See tech tips for more detail
-
- From Jens Knickmeyer: Every time I found water puddling in the car just in front of the drivers
- seat, the seals inside the door were defective. I had this problem
- on several cars (3 Polos, 1 Audi 80, 2 Golf). Thank heaven only
- the Polos were my cars!
-
- Q: My back up lights don't work anymore, but the bulbs are ok!
- A: Most likely your back up light switch in the transmission is broken. In
- some cars it will also disable the upshift indicator. According to
- rgolen@smucs1.umassd.edu, short shift kits reduce the longevity of these
- switches to 3-4 months.
-
-
- IT'S A FEATURE NOT A BUG!
- =========================
-
- Q: During hard cornering my inner rear wheel lifts. What's wrong? Is this
- bad?
- A: This is normal behavior in all A-type (and probably other) VW's, and for
- that matter many other cars as well.
- VW dials in a lot of rear roll stiffness to reduce understeer.
- This with the limited rear wheel shock/spring travel distance
- causes the rear inner wheel to be lifted during hard cornering.
- It does not reduce performance much because the inner rear wheel
- has very little load at that point.
- Many other cars have the same feature to some degree or another.
- If you think a Porsche 911 will fix the problem, look closely,
- they lift their inner front wheel during hard cornering.
-
- Q: My VR6 equiped VW (Corrado, Passats) rattles in idle, but the sound <SOUND>
- goes away when I push in the clutch!
- Q: My VR6 equiped VW (Corrado, Passats) rattles when I take off <SOUND>
- It sounds like "Krrrrrrr"
- A: They all do that. According to Jens Knickmeyer:
- This problem is well known at VW. The reason is the gear-box. The tooth
- wheels (a pair for each gear) have too much space between the teeth
- which results in the rattle. Nothing to worry about, there are other
- cars with the same symptom (Polo-G40, Audi 100, VW LT28, ...)
-
- Some reported similar problems with a heat shield ratteling
- but in that case the sound will be independent of whether you
- push the clutch in.
-
- Q: The AC comes on when I turn on the defroster. What's wrong?
- A: Sigh! Does anyone read the User's Manual anymore? The AC comes on to
- eliminate moisture. Works real well too!
-
- INTERCHANGING PARTS & TOOLS
- ===========================
-
- Q: What VW parts are interchangeable between models & years? (This is for all
- you junk-yard cats). Created on a suggestion by [dh3q@andrew.cmu.edu (Dan)]
-
- A: General Rule:
- All cars based on the same platform are mechanically similar. When the
- engine is mostly the same, it'll share engine parts, exhaust, suspension,
- transmission, brakes, rear axle beam, most electrical components, sway
- bars. Different years may have different components, but the rule is
- usually that G & J are about the same in one year while the S's and
- Corrados are usually a bit ahead and occasionally share components found in
- the next platform (e.g., The A2 based Corrados VR6/SLC have the A+
- suspension found on A3 GTIs).
-
- Note that in Europe the engine range is much larger than in NA, but
- mechanically things are similar within the same engine range. Throughout
- this document you will find other hints of interchangeabilities, for
- example, look at the part numbers: S's have a lot of part numbers from R/Gs
- (the second and third set of numbers are important), see also the list of
- rims and wheels for interchangability. GTI/GLI rims are a nice upgrade for
- most G & Js.
-
- However the opposite is true as well...The same model of the same year may
- have slightly different components. Essentially VW builds cars until they
- run out of a particular batch of parts, or they make them for one region
- but then send them elsewhere (e.g., Corrados sold with heated seats in
- Southern California). Another example of this are radiators, don't ask what
- radiator is supposed to be in your car because no one really knows...
-
- A1: R=G I=Conv/S I & II/J I are all similar. Bodywise & interiorwise, the J
- & R are most similar, except for the rear trunk, rear seats, & muffler. J's
- used to have thicker sway bars, a good upgrade for an S & R. Final exhaust
- sections also different. S's are bodywise & interiorwise different, struts
- are different (?), mechanically things are laid out a tad different (air
- filter). Convertibles share most with the R/G I, but later models have
- similarities with S's (exhaust).
-
- The Passat I/Dasher shares some mechanical parts with the other A1 cars
- (e.g., 1600 engine), but otherwise shares more with the old Audi 80/Audi
- Fox (NA). Note that the reverse is also true, some Audi 80/100 (4000/5000)
- parts will fit in A1 VWs (e.g., the windshield washer canisters of a 5000 =
- S). In Europe, the low end Audis share more mechanically with the high end
- VWs, because they basically use the same engine block (1600/1800).
- There are also some parts shared with Porsches, most notable the 924 & 944
- series (locks, rack, steering (?)).
-
- A2: G II/ J II/Corrado. The G & J are most similar, except for the obvious
- differences. The dashes are very similar but there are some nuances like
- the trim which is bolted in for J but snapped in on early US made Gs.
- Corrados 16V (Europe) share the most with GTIs, but the G60s only share
- some suspension components (rear axle beam). The SLC/VR6s don't share much
- mechanical with other VWs but share a lot with the other C's (brakes,
- interior & body). VR6 rims will not fit a G60.
-
- Please add specific contributions:
-
- Brakes: Most >81 A1/A2 VWs can be upgraded to newer calipers & rotors be it
- in some cases with some additional modifications (VW&P/EuroCar has had a
- bunch of article on that).
-
- The biggest right now are those on the Corrados.
-
- Cylinder Heads: Cylinder heads on 1.7 l A-1 cars from US '82.5 thru '84 are
- interchangeable with earlier A-1 engines except a different tool must be
- used to depress the lifters. GTI cylinder heads are incompatible.
- [eldred@csi.jpl.nasa.gov]
-
- Struts: R/G=J
- Interior pieces: A lot will be interchangeable (R/G=J) but be careful a lot
- of piece will look the same but won't fit.
-
- Steering wheels are interchangeable up to 8/88? when they switched to a
- finer spline. An adaptor
- is used to make the wheels fit, so you can use any old wheel on a
- newer car if you purchase this adaptor.
-
- Alternators: Almost all are interchangeable, but some may require a
- different harness. Usually go to a higher amperage, never lower. The 90A
- are the current "hot ticket".
-
- Starters are the same on the engines of one model of the A1/A2 cars.
- Electrically no problems, just look at the mechanical requirements
- before you go to the junk yard.
-
-
- Q: Will Rabbit seats fit in a Scirocco?
- A: Rabbit seats won't fit, the legs on the seat are too high. Try a junk yard
- seat, or weld the adjusting mechanism to a height suitable to you.
-
- Q: I need tool VW #xyz. Is there a suitable replacement?
- A: Often yes. Here are some:
-
- Remove grease cap from rear axle tool:
- Adjustable pliers, screwdriver
- Timing belt tensioner pulley tightening tool:
- Bend a section of coat hanger into a U shape of the proper size for
- the holes in the pulley. or (lousier) two nails & a screw driver.
- Upper strut bolt tool:
- Air impact wrench, or grab a socket with a vise grip with the allen key
- through the top.
- From [Ken_Tsai@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov]: The Oxygen Sensor Socket from Lisle
- will work. The socket has a hex at the top so you can use a combination
- wrench to loosen the strut nut while holding the center rod stationary
- with a 6 or 7 mm allen wrench.
- Spring Compressor:
- ALL SUBSTITUTES ARE DANGEROUS! Buy the real thing for ~US$40.
- Remove radio tool:
- use a coat hanger, make 4 cuts, so each piece is a "U". Stick them in
- the holes, and move the hanger pieces "out" to the left and right,
- while pulling the radio out by the tape entrance.
-
- Remove Valve Adjustment Shims:
- For changing valve shims, a valve depressor is necessary, but the funny
- special pliers are not. All that is needed is a small "jeweler's"
- screwdriver. File the blade until it is narrow enough to fit flat into
- the slot in the shim bucket. Then file it until there is a nice knife
- edge on it. Depress the valve, and stick the screwdriver through the
- slot on the bucket and under the shim at the same time. It will just pop
- right out, though oftentimes it helps to wiggle the valve depressor
- around to help out. [Borowski]
- Pin Wrench:
- From: tedcrum@garnet.berkeley.edu (Ted Crum): A pin wrench (pin spanner)
- is needed change strut cartridges, adjust [W] cam belts, etc. I've used
- this trick from Popular Science for years: Make a pin wrench from an
- adjustable ("Crescent") wrench with two holes drilled into the sides of
- the jaws, near the tips. With pins placed in these holes, it is a strong
- adjustable pin wrench. A second set of bigger holes can go a little down
- from the tips and further from the nut-turning faces:
- __
- / o |
- / |
- / |
- |______|
-
- Timing plug removal tool:
- Use the handle of a stubby craftsmen slot screwdriver (or the lug wrench
- from an old Bug).
-
- Transmission plug tool:
- I use a 17mm wheel lug bolt... They're plentiful: if you don't have any
- spares, [some] bone-yard will be more than happy to let you paw around
- their wrecks and carry away as many as you can hold.
- You can either snap a pair of vice-grips onto the bolt's shaft
- (tightly, mind you- those plugs can be VERY tight...) or do what I did,
- and weld a nut onto the end of the bolt.
- This allows you to use a socket and breaker bar or flex
- handle to loosen the plug, then switch to a ratchet to spin it off.
- It also allows you to use a torque wrench to re-install the plug to
- manufacturer's torque specs.
-
- [David M. Duma]:
- Go to the section of the hardware store where they sell angle iron and
- threaded rod. Buy a "coupling nut" for the threaded rod (basically a very
- long hex nut). I found that the nut for 1/2" rod was 11/16" across the
- flats, which is about 17.5mm . Walk over to the tools aisle and check the
- coupling nut with a 17mm wrench to be sure. This fits my car's transmission
- plug perfectly. If yours is snug a few minutes with a coarse abrasive stone
- should produce a custom fit. You can then put the coupling nut into a
- socket or box end wrench whenever you need it.
- The same principle allows you to buy some of those power screwdriver bits
- and put them into a 1/4" socket to use with your ratchet handle.
- I'm still looking for a BIG nut to fit into the timing mark hole plug on the
- transaxle.
-
-
- >>>COME ON, THERE MUST BE PLENTY MORE
-
- Q: My factory VW radio is CD changer ready. What unit other than the VW one
- can I use?
- A: The ones that can control a CD changer are made by Panasonic for VW.
- The VW changer is also made by Panasonic for VW.
-
- The head unit will only control the VW changer -- it won't control
- other Panasonic changers. In other words, you are stuck with VWs changer.
-
-
- FUEL INJECTION
- ==============
-
- Q: What are the FI types used by VW?
- A: [From TomH] First, let's remember that "CIS" is really Bosch K-Jetronic,
- and "CIS-E" is KE-Jetronic. Now, as for the US GTI/GLI injection systems:
-
- 83-84 8V K-Jetronic
- 85-87 8V KE-Jetronic
- 87-89 16V KE-Jetronic
- 88-92 8V Digifant II
- 90-92 16V Motronic
-
- KE-Jetronic is basically a K-Jetronic with ignition control and a knock
- sensor, while Motronic has full engine management capabilities.
-
- Note that the above data is for the US GTI/GLI series cars. The US GT/GL
- models for example in 85-87 use CIS [kokerj@rpi.edu].
-
- Digifant is a pulsed injection system (rather than continuous, like the
- Bosch K series), which is in principle better. I'm no big fan of (at
- least the early versions of) Digifant, I don't think it has horrible
- reliability problems, either. You *will* need to run injector cleaner
- through the engine more frequently, though, or performance and mpg will
- drop right off the scale.
-
- [From Jens Knickmeyer]:
- The Digifant was developped by VW because the Bosch L-jetronic had
- too small arrays, in VWs opinion. So they made their own system and
- included the Dignition which lead to the motormanagement system
- Digifant. I do not know for other contries, but here in Germany the
- system has a communication bus called ABUS (Automubile, Bitserielle
- Universelle Schnittstelle - automobile bitserial universal interface).
- It is used to connect the diagnostic computer to the Digifant which
- has a built-in automatic error detection (can detect defective temp.
- sensor and knock sensor. If the latter is detected, the Digifant will
- cut off fuel at high loads approx. every 5 secs.). The Digifant uses
- ABUS also to exchange data with DIGIFIZ and maybe other future
- components.
-
-
- Polo injection systems:
-
- Engine ID l kW / hp build FI-system
-
- AAK 1.05 33 / 45 11/89- 7/90 Bosch Monojetronic
- AAU 1.05 33 / 45 10/90- Bosch Monomotronic
- NZ 1.3 40 / 55 2/87-12/90 VW Digijet
- AAV 1.3 40 / 55 1/91- Bosch Monomotronic
- 3F 1.3 55 / 75 10/89- 9/90 Digifant (MAF)
- 3F 1.3 55 / 75 10/90- Digifant (MAF)
- PY 1.3 85 /115 3/87- 7/90 Digifant (MAP)
- PY 1.3 83 /113 1/91- 8/94 Digifant (MAP)+knock sensor
-
-
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- ===============
-
- Q: How do I take care of my car to make it last long?
- A: Here are a couple of one liners, some of which are explained in more
- detail elsewhere?
- - Check fluids often (oil, coolant, PS fluid, brake fluid, battery)
- - Follow recommended maintenance
- Change oil & filter 3000 miles/5000km or 7500mi/12000km with synthetic oil
- Use the correct weight of oil for the climat
- Change coolant when it looks dirty (or every 2-4 years) and use phophate
- free coolant mixed with distilled water
- Bleed brakes yearly. Use Dot 3/4, Dot 4 or Super Dot 4 fluid
- Change fuel filter (at least every 30k miles or 50k km)
- - Use OEM, MANN or Bosch filters.
- - Change the oxy-sensor at the recommended interval (if you don't
- you may burn your cat. converter which is A LOT more expensive to replace)
- - Reset mechanical trip odometers when the car is stationary
- - Warm up your car by driving gently until your oil temp is 80C
- - Check your CV boots for breaks often and replace as soon as they crack
- (this will prevent having to replace the whole joint)
- - Use fuel injector cleaner every couple months
- - Check tire pressures periodically. It's better to over inflate than to
- underinflate (I run 40 psi on my G60 with little effect on wear)
- - Garage the car, leave it out of the sun
- - Replace all gaskets and seals if you take something appart.
- It's a small cost in comparison to the cost and time to take
- something appart
- - Cars with solid lifters: Adjust valve clearances as recommended
- (if you don't, you may burn your valves).
- - Replace all belts every ~60k miles/100k kms
- - Replace all hoses every ~100k miles/160k kms
- - Replace vacuum hoses as they get stiff and brittle
- - Learn how to rev-shift to save clutch wear
- - Check transmission level periodically. Familiarize yourself
- first what that level should be for you car.
- - Stay away from low quality parts, especially for CVJoints and axles
- Do not use remanufactured parts, only OEM
- - Run your AC at least once a month for a couple of minutes
- to lubricate the bearings and prevent the seals from drying out
-
- Q: Should I warm up my VW?
- A: General recommendation is:
- - Let it idle for a bit (couple secs, 1/2 minute)
- - Then drive the car easily, rpm < 3000 or so.
- - When the car is up to operating temp (80C oil or water needle 1/2 way)
- you can increase rpm.
- Why? Part of the reason is lubrication. Cold oil is not as viscous.
- Oil pumps are constant volume pumps (at a specific rpm) and therefore
- may produce excessive pressures when cold.
- The second reason is thermal expansion. An engine is made to be driven
- at operating temperature, and therefore things will not fit or seal
- as well when cold. In addition, engine components expand at different
- rates (e.g., cast iron vs aluminum, small vs large volumes) and the
- slower this process occurs the smaller the expansion differences.
- Idling your engine may warm up the engine too fast, driving hard
- immediately will produce reduced lubrication and excessive pressure.
-
- Q: Which is better High or Low revs when driving? Will either one damage the
- engine?
- A: The answer is to avoid extreme stress on the engine, neither excessive high
- or low revs are advised.
-
- Low Revs: You are putting a lot of torque on the engine with a low oil
- volume & pressure. This can lead to damage. Generally stay above 1500 or
- 2000 rpms.
-
- High Revs: VW engines are rather comfortable in the higher ranges. However,
- at high revs you have a lot of (transient) thermal effects taking place
- which are not always healthy (valves, head) in addition to certain harmonic
- vibrations in all the shafts that spin, sometimes also the pistons
- (motorcycles tend to have that problem more).
- So far I have found VW engines to hold up well.
- These cars were designed to sustain fairly high speeds in Germany.
- However I have also found that the periphery does not always hold up:
- Waterpumps tend to leak a lot quicker when you rev high.
- Now what's high? Generally near redline is high, and it's not advised to go
- over, or stay there for long.
-
- Normal non-aggressive driving should be done between ~2000rpms & max torque
- which is usually around 4000 rpms, resulting in "normal" wear.
-
- Q: How do you break into all A1 & A2 VWs (exc. Corrado, Passats, A3) w/o
- breaking glass in under 10 secs? (Verified by Jan, in a junk yard of
- course).
- A: This has received some protest, but I decided to post it anyway to make
- people aware of the ease with which one can break into a VW, and because
- advertisements for the deterrent actually has a picture on how to do it.
-
- Punch a small hole with a screwdriver directly underneath the doorhandle
- (underneath the lock) and move screwdriver up and down to unlock.
- ADP armor door plates are the only safeguard. (800) ADP-LOCK, about $50 per
- pair. Install in 5 minutes with just a screwdriver. Other brands exist.
- Stay away from flimsier products though.
-
- An alarm with engine lockout is also HIGHLY recommended.
- Newer VWs come with such an alarm! Apparently very effective.
-
- Q: What gas (petrol) should I use?
- A: Very tough to answer! Generally stick with the better brands because they
- take better care of the quality of the gas, keep their tanks cleaner, etc.
- Note however that many brands share gas in rural areas to reduce
- transportation costs (though they may add different additives).
- It's also recommended to stick with one brand. Apparently the additives
- are not always compatible (varnish).
- Convenience stores switch brands often to reduce cost ==> not recommended.
- I have a VW brochure from '87? that recommends Shell, Chevron & AMOCO
- BY NAME (Publication W42-002-920-0). Texaco seems ok too (IMHO).
- That brochure talks about additives that reduce carbon build-up.
- I have had rough idle problems with ARCO EC gas in CA.
- Whether you need "super" or high octane gas remains debatable.
- Some brands add more detergent in their high octane gasses which will
- keep your engine cleaner.
- Gas formulas change over time and per geographic region.
- In the winter a more volatile gas, or oxygenated gas is sold to improve
- cold starting and reduce emissions (which may increase gas consumption
- between 3% and 15%).
- Cars with knocks sensors can derive more power with higher octane gas.
- And, yes, all watercooled VWs can run on unleaded fuel.
- Basically, if your car runs well with the brand you are using, stick to it.
-
-
- Q: When/how often should I get an alignment done?
- A: Cars generally stay aligned unless one of the components wears out
- (e.g., spring sag, upper bearings stretch), you hit something hard or
- you replaced shocks and springs.
- If you notice any form of uneven wear, e.g., feathering, more wear on
- one side than the other, it is time for an alignment.
- However, it's a good idea to first replace the worn out part before
- you do the alignment, and with the high cost of tires, it may be
- a good idea to check things out then.
- You can do some primitive alignment checks yourself to see whether
- the car is at least in the right ball park. See the alignment archive
- and faq.vw.perf for more details.
-
- Choosing an alignment shop is a different issue. Having computer
- equipment means nothing. The place I visit uses merely hand tools
- with his expertiese and I trust him alot more than the majority of
- alignment places that just blindly punch in some numbers and align
- two arrows on the computer. Ask around.
-
- To avoid the BS they may give you, on most A* VWs, only the front
- camber and toe-in are adjustable. Caster is not. The rear is even
- easier, nothing is adjustable without either bending the rear axle
- arms or by adding shims behind the axle stubs. In general, the rear
- is not adjusted. Some shops will want to do a "four wheel alignment"
- to determine the "thrust angle". It's ok to check things out but
- in general I would only trust a specialist to touch my rear wheel
- alignment and I would only pay a small amount over a front end alignment
- rather than double to have the rears checked.
-
-
- Q: Good and bad VW years? Impressions?
- A: >>>Need help with this one!!!
-
- General:
- (From M.Sirota) US [made] VWs, unfortunately, suck after lots of mileage.
- Most notably, they rattle like the dickens. (??-'88 Rabbit, Golf, GTI, base
- Jetta). Jetta GL's and GLI's and Carats and the like were made in Germany
- during this period.
-
- [From Jan:] Do not mistake bad service with the quality of the car. In the
- US, most VW service is at best second class. Older VWs (A1) are also more
- prone to rust, esp. around the wheel arches due to the absence of the
- plastic protectors. Newer VWs are much better protected, up to the point of
- using galvanized sheet metal on some panels in Corrados.
-
- [From Dan Simoes:] as far as quality goes, it seems to follow the pattern:
- (best-->worst) German-built, Mexican-built, US-built although there are
- certainly enough exceptions to this rule. VW recognizes the quality
- problems with the Mexican cars, and feels that they will be fixed by the
- time we get the A3 cars.
-
- 81 Scirocco: Made by Karmann, European Market! Major Problems: 2B5 Zenith
- Carb, electrical problems (easy to fix, hard to find), motor mount, 2nd
- gear wears out after 100-some k miles.
-
- Impressions: Noisy. With modified suspension a fantastic handler. A car
- with an incredible portion of fun, though engine a bit underpowered (86
- HP).
-
- 79.5 (?) - 84 Rabbit Diesel (US-built models):
- (tgpt_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu)
-
- Major problems: For some reason extremely hard on starters and alternators.
- Heavy vibration when cold reduces life of some parts. Even more prone to
- engine mount woes than gas models.
-
- Impressions: The car that wouldn't die. Consistently run 300,000+ miles.
- Anywhere from 30 - 55 mpg. Horribly underpowered (52 HP). Emissions exempt
- in some states, which is a good thing. Regular oil filter & fuel filter
- changes even more important than most. You either love them or you hate
- them. At 300,000 miles things that were supposed to last "the life of the
- car" start to break.
-
- 84 US Rabbit: another car that won't die. Mechanically excellent--I have
- 177k miles and it runs like new, though I've had to make one major repair
- (cylinder head). Interior doesn't hold up as well--I've replaced the carpet
- and the headliner fell off the ceiling. Outside body/paint still excellent.
- I want something fancier but I can't justify it since it's worthless as a
- used car. All rattles disappeared when I replaced the infamous right hand
- engine mount. You do need to stick on anti-sway bars for decent handling.
- [eldred@csi.jpl.nasa.gov]
-
- 85-87 8V GTI-US: US made, US market. Major problems: Rough Idle, switches,
- seat bolsters ripping, some (85-86) been released with mismatched
- wristpins. Engines usually seem to last long. Cat converter usually dies
- between 80-120k miles. Some batches have paint problems. Older cars
- develop alot of little leaks (oil, gas pump housing along the seam).
-
- Impressions: Lots of low end torque, good handler, great around-the-town-
- car, and good low speed (<80 mph) cruiser. Good mileage (~30 mpg or better).
- High end lacking. Very practical.
-
- 88->90 GTI/Golf: Mexican made, US market. Major problems: Same as above.
- Quality of cars varies a lot between batches.
-
- Impressions: Reduced low end torque, higher seats.
-
- 90-> Passat: Made in Germany. Major problems: Early production had many
- quality problems all over. Later models seem to fare better.
- Common problems: See the recall list, rear window regulator,
- rear stub axles causing uneven tire wear.
-
- Impressions: 4 cyl version underpowered especially in automatic version.
- VR6 equipped car is quieter and more powerful. Lots of room. Good handling.
-
- 90-92 Corrado G60: Made by Karmann, US market.
- Major problems: Generally fairly reliable.
- First cold start sometimes fails. Second start usually ok. Notchy
- transmission/Linkage/Reverse binding, many had their 2nd gear syncro die,
- most G60s do not have the clutch with Cd or Ni plated splines
- exasterbating shifting problems.
-
- Common problems: exhaust hangers go bad (it's a heavy exhaust),
- auto belts malfunctioning (really, starter switch),
- windshield wipers miss a few areas, vibration damper gets loose
- on driver's side axle, supercharger dies between 50-?k miles (no corrolation
- found with those using AST or Neuspeeds smaller pulleys), sunroof dies
- after a couple of years, foglights don not crack as easily as the SLCs.
-
- Impressions: Low end lacking, notchy shifter, but otherwise a nice, sturdy,
- and practical car. Good handling, bad rear visibility. The usual rattles
- but better then other A2s or A1s.
- Lots of aftermarket parts available to improve power and handling.
-
- 92-> Corrado VR6/SLC: Made by Karmann, US market.
- Major problems: Transmission Linkage binding, increasing notchiness.
- Several had their ABS system go bad, many had their 2nd gear syncro die
- older VR6s (92) do not have the clutch with Cd or Ni plated splines
- exasterbating shifting problems.
- Common problems: Windshield wipers miss a few areas, sunroof dies
- after a couple of years, foglights crack due to heat.
-
- Impressions: Great car, better than the G60 version in virtually all
- respects. Quiet.
-
- [Tom H]
- From what the service people at my dealer (whom I have a lot of confidence
- in) say, a partial quality/reliability ranking might be something like:
-
- Corrado > Golf/Jetta A3 > Golf/Jetta A2 > old Passat
- (Karmann) (Puebla) (Westmoreland) (Emden)
-
- The Mexican-built A2s appear to have had very uneven build quality, with
- some highly trouble-free (like mine) and others complete disasters.
-
-
- [From Jens]:
- Worst case on European market: VWs built 1984. VW used sheetmetal from the
- GDR and it was so bad (state and metal :-) ... ) that you cannot paint
- as quickly as new rust arises! These cars rust on the hood and on the
- roof, not only in critical areas.
-
- About VW's batteries: They last roughly 2 years or 50k miles, almost
- to the nose. If they die, they die very suddenly, one start works perfectly,
- next start, nothing, and really *nothing*. Speculated failure
- mode due to internal shorting. Get a replacement when you are near that
- limit.
-
-
- TRANSLATIONS
- ============
-
- Ok, don't laugh, I know I mispelled alot, it's hard to keep track of
- four languages at once. German and French are probably the most
- relevant, Dutch to a lesser extent ;->. Please feel free to complete
- the list. If you want to add another language, please create a second
- table. [Jan]
-
-
- English/UK German French Dutch
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Accelerator Gaspedal acce'le'rateur Gaspedaal
- Airfilter Luftfilter Filtre a air Luchtfilter
- Alternator Lichtmaschine alternateur Alternator
-
- Bumper Stossstange pare-choc Bumper
- Brakes Bremsen Freins Remmen
-
- Caliper Bremssaettel Etrier Remklauw
- Clutch Kupplung embrayage Koppeling
- Color Farbe Couleur Kleur
- CV Joints Gleichlaufgelenk Joint Homokinetique Homokinetische
- koppeling
-
- Distributor Verteiler distributeur Stroom Verdeler
- Disc brakes Scheibenbremsen Freins a disque Schijfremmen
- Drum brakes Trommelbremsen freins a` tambours Trommelremmen
-
- Engine Motor Moteur Motor
- Exhaust Auspuf Echappement Uitlaat
-
- Filter Filter Filter Filter
- Fog Nebel brouillard Nevel/Mist
- Foglights Nebelscheinwerfer anti-brouillards Mist lampen
- Fog tail light Nebelschlussleuchtefeux anti-brouillards arrie`res Mistlamp
-
- Gas/Petrol Benzin Essence Benzine
- Grease Fett graisse Vet
-
- Headlights Scheinwerfer Phares Koplampen
- Horn Hupe Claxon Toeter
- Horsepower Pferdestaerke Chevaux Paardekracht
- Hood/Bonnet Motorhaube Capot Motorkap
-
- Ignition Zuendung allumage Ontsteking
- Ignition Coil Zuendspule Bobine Bobine
- Intake/Inlet Saugrohr admission Inlaat
-
- Oil Oel Huile Olie
-
- Paint Lack peinture Verf/lak
- Powersteering Servolenkung direction assiste'e Servostuur
-
- Radiator Kuehler Radiateur Radiator
- Resistor Widerstand Resistance Weerstand
- Rims Felgen Jauntes Velgen
- Rotor Verteilerfinger rotor Rotor
-
- Screwdriver Schraubenzieher Tournevis Schroevendraaier
- Shim/Tappet
- Shockabsorber Stossdaempfer amortisseur Shokdemper
- Socket (tool) Douille Dop sleutel
- Sparkplugs Zuendkerzen Bougies Bougies
- Speed Geschwindigkeit Vitesse Snelheid
- Spring Feder ressort Veer
- Steeringwheel Lenkrad Volant Stuur
- Stress Bar Querstrebe
- Sway Bar Stabilisator Stabilisator
-
- Taillights Schlussleuchten feux arrie`re Achterlichten
- Tires/Tyres Reifen Pneus Banden
- Throttle Drosselklappe Gasklep
- Transmission Getriebe transmission Versnellingsbak
- Trunk/Boot Kofferraum coffre Koffer
- Tubes Rohr tuyau Buizen
-
- Valves Ventile Soupapes Kleppen
-
- Upper Stress Bar Domstrebe
-
- Windshield Windschutzscheibe pare-brise Voorruit
- Wiper Scheibenwischer essuie-glace Ruitenwisser
-
-
- CURRENT VW TYPES:
- =================
-
- A01: 1975-1980
- Polo, Derby
- A small car with a transverse FWD layout. Derby is a sedan version of the
- Polo; both available with 2 doors only.
-
- A02: 1981-
- Polo, Polo Coupe, Derby/Polo Sedan
- A small car with a transverse FWD layout. Derby later renamed Polo Sedan.
- Base Polo has almost vertical hatchback, while Coupe is sportier looking.
- All are available with 2 doors only. Facelifted for 1991.
- Jens Knickmeyer:
- New engines since 1984/85: [kw/hp]: [33/45], [40/55], [56/75], [83/113].
- The latter one uses the G-supercharger G40, therfore the car is called
- Polo-G40. At first only 200 cars were built for motorsports (Polo-Cup
- in Germany und UK), then a second series of about 500 and a third of 500
- cars were produced.
- 1992-1994 the new Polo-G40 has been produced regularly. VERY expensive
- insurance for that car.
-
- A1: 1974-1984 (in some cases, e.g., Cabriolet: 1993)
- Golf/Rabbit/Caribe, Jetta/Atlantic, Scirocco I & II, Cabriolet,
- Pickup/Caddy.
- Compact cars with transverse FWD engine. Jetta has a trunk, while Scirocco
- (2-door only) is a sportier design by Giorgio Giugiaro (S I only).
- Rabbit/Golf was face-lifted in 1980 (1981 in the US).
- Golf/Rabbit GTI production 1979 (US: 83) through 1984.
- A1 Scirocco I production ended in 1982 followed by
- the Scirocco II until 1990 (1988 for USA), while Cabriolet (->93) and Caddy
- (Pickup) continue to be based on the A1 chassis.
- US and Mexican production continued until 1984 for the Rabbit.
- Sciroccos and Cabbis were always made in Germany at Karmann.
-
- NOTE: A1 Golfs were continued to be produced in South Africa until 1994?
- The Citi Golf is a budget car in a sense. The
- 1300 base model competes with the ford and mazda variants (also old models
- kept alive, but VW started it in 1985/6 when the A2 was introduced) on a
- montlhy basis to see who can sell it for less than the competitors !!!!
- This is because cars are exponentially more expensive in SA than for
- instance in the USA.
-
-
- A2: 1984-1991
- Golf, Golf GTI, Golf Country, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Corrado (continued until 95)
- Compact cars with transverse FWD. Jetta has a trunk, while Corrado (2-door
- only) is a sporty version allegedly inspired on a Ferrari 275 GTB/4 [Vack].
- US production of Golfs & GTIs continued until 1988 then
- switched to Mexican production (with Jettas and GLIs) until 1992 for the
- American market (this is in parallel to German and other location
- production).
- Note that the (US) Mexican 16V versions of these cars had German made
- engines, and some of the (US) special editions such as the Wolfsburg and
- Carat Jetta editions were German made as well.
- Corrado is made by Karmann.
- Synchro AWD and/or G60 available in some countries.
-
- NOTE: A2 Golfs were continued to be produced in South Africa until 1993.
- The MK I, A2 and the A3 was build simultaneously for about 6 months or so.
- Apparently the only VW factory to have done so.
-
-
- A3: 1992-
- Golf ///, Vento/Jetta ///, Golf GTI & VR6, Jetta/Vento GLX/VR6,
- Cabrio (95->).
- Compact cars with transverse FWD. Vento/Jetta has a trunk.
- US production started in 1993/4 from Mexico except initial batch of VR6
- cars that came from Germany.
- Cabrio is made at Karmann.
-
- B1: 1973-1979
- Passat/Dasher, Passat Variant
- Mid-sized cars with longitudinal FWD. The original fastback design with a
- separate trunk was changed to a hatchback in 1976.
-
- B2: 1980-1987
- Passat, Santana/Quantum, Passat Variant/Quantum Wagon
- Mid-sized cars with longitudinal FWD. Base version a hatchback, with
- Santana/Quantum a sedan version. 4-door only. Apparently also a 2 door
- version available in Europe. Syncro AWD available.
- Production continues in China.
-
- B3: 1988-
- Passat, Passat Variant/Passat Wagon.
- Mid-sized cars with transverse FWD. 4-door only. Syncro AWD available.
-
- Corrections from JWALKER@UA1VM.UA.EDU:
- T1: 1949 - 1966 (European model years; - 1967 U.S. Model years)
- Station Wagon/Transporter (Micro-bus, Bus, Camper, Kombi, Pickup Truck,
- Double Cab Pickup Truck, Panel Van)
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear air-cooled engine (Type I engine)
-
- T2: 1967 - 1970 (Eur. mod. yrs; 1968 - 1971 U.S. Mod. yrs)
- <same as above T1>
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear air-cooled engine (Type I engine).
-
- T2: 1971 - 1978 (e.m.yrs; 1972 - 1979 U.S. m.yrs)
- <same as above T1>
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear air-cooled engine (Type IV engine).
- Same engine as Porsche 914 and VW 411/412.
-
- T3: 1979 - 1982 (e.m.yrs; 1980 - 1983+1/2 U.S.m.yrs)
- <same as above T1>
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear engine: either air-cooled boxer (Type IV
- engine), water-cooled boxer (Type IV-based) or water-cooled diesel inline 4
- (Golf). Availability of engines overlapped.
- 1980 - 1991 (e.m.yrs; sold in U.S. only 1981 - 1983 U.S. model years) <same
- as above T1> except only Vanagon/Vanagon Camper were sold in U.S.
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear water-cooled Rabbit Diesel engine. <was
- still offered in Europe until introduction of T4 bus. Most of the T3 sold
- in Europe were Diesel or Turbo-Diesel powered>
-
- T3: 1983 - 1991 (e.m.yrs; 1983+1/2 - 1991 U.S.m.yrs)
- <same as above T1>
- A utility vehicle/truck with rear water-cooled engine (Type ? engine)
- (engine is basically the same Type IV, but with water-cooled heads. Engine
- size is much different, however: shorter in length and width) <no other VW
- used this engine; however, Subaru made an engine very similar for use in
- their cars, front wheel drive, no less> Syncro models available in Europe
- until 1993 model year.
-
- T4: 1992 -
- <same as above T1>
- Transporter, Bus/EuroVan, Camper
- A utility vehicle/truck with transverse FWD. <there are two gasoline
- engines and one diesel (does Turbo count as 2nd engine?) engine available
- in Europe: Two of each: 2.0L and 2.5L. Only one gas engine in U.S.>
-
- LT1: 1975-
- LT
- light and medium-duty utility vehicles/trucks.
-
- CURRENT AUDI TYPES:
-
- A01: 1974-1978
- Audi 50
- The twin to VW Polo, introduced before its sibling. 2-door hatchback only.
-
- B1: 1973-1979 (81?)
- Audi 80/Fox, Audi Fox Wagon
- Mid-sized car with longitudinal FWD. First only with 2-door, but later
- available as 4-door as well. Wagon only available in North America.
-
- B2: 1980 (81?)-1987
- Audi 80, 90, 4000, Coupe, Quattro
- Mid-sized car with longitudinal FWD or AWD. 2-door and 4-door versions
- available (except Coupe and Quattro 2-door only). 90 was a 5-cylinder
- version of 80; quattro AWD available for all models.
-
- B3: 1988-1991
- Audi 80, 90, Coupe, S2
- Mid-sized car with longitudinal FWD or AWD. 4-door only. Quattro AWD
- available for all models.
-
- B4: 1992-
- Audi 80, Coupe, S2
- Mid-sized car with longitudinal FWD or AWD. 4-door only. Quattro AWD
- available for all models. S2 is a high-performance version of the Coupe.
- mild revision of B3 chassis.
-
- C1: 1969-1976
- Audi 100, 100 Coupe
- Large car with longitudinal FWD. 4-door only, except Coupe as 2-door only.
-
- C2: 1977-1982
- Audi 100, 200, 5000, Avant
- Large car with longitudinal FWD. 4-door only. 200 has turbocharged engine
- (similar to 5000 Turbo). Avant is a wagon version. Quattro AWD available.
-
- C3: 1983-1991
- Audi 100, 200, 5000, Avant
- Large car with longitudinal FWD. 4-door only. 200 has turbocharged engine
- (similar to 5000 Turbo). Avant is a wagon version. Quattro AWD available.
- 5000 renamed to 100/200 in North America after 1988.
-
- C4: 1992-
- Audi 100, Avant, S4
- Large car with longitudinal FWD. 4-door only. Quattro AWD available for all
- models. S4 is a high-performance version using a turbocharged 5-cylinder
- engine. A moderate revision of C3 chassis.
-
- D1: 1990-1994
- Audi V8
- Large car with longitudinal AWD. 4-door only.
-
- D2: 1994-
- Audi A8
- Large car with longitudinal Quattro AWD. Based on the ASF prototype,
- the body and chassis of the car are in aluminum, making it up to 40%
- lighter than a comparable car in steel. Introduced in March 94.
- At first available with 2.8 V6 and 4.2 V8, a V8 TDI with 200 HP may
- follow if there is interest.
-
- CURRENT SEAT TYPES: (NOTE: SEAT is a Spanish Co. started by Fiat and
- bought by VW in 1990)
-
- A01: 1994- (?)
- Marbella
- A very small car with transverse FWD. Based on some Polo components.
- [Current Marbella is not VW-based or derived.]
-
- A1: 1993- (?)
- Ibiza
- A compact car, something between a VW Polo and a VW Golf, with
- transverse FWD. Presented in May 1993. Designed by Giugaro. It is
- an evolution of VW's A2 platform. The car is a hatchback (3 or 5
- doors). Since most parts in the car originate from VW, it certainly feels
- like a VW. The interior of the car just looks like a new version of the
- Golf (maybe the Golf II-and-a-half :-).
- Anyone who knows the A3 car will recognize the handles, the instruments,
- the side mirrors, etc. All engines available are VW engines; there is a
- 1.0 (45HP), 1.3 (55HP), 1.6 (75HP), 1.8 (90HP), a GTI with the 2.0 (115HP).
- Diesels: 1.9D and 1.9Turbo D Cat. Still to come: the top version with
- VW's world famous 1.8 16v (130HP).
-
- Cordoba:
- An evolution of the Ibiza, 10cm longer than a Golf III. Presented
- in September 1993. Looks like a hatchback, but it is really a sedan.
- Available with VW's 1.4 (60HP), 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 and 1.9(T)D. Introduced
- in March 94: the 1.8 16v.
-
- B1: 1991-
- Toledo
- Presented in 1991. Looks somewhat like the Vento/Jetta III. Looks like
- a sedan, but it is really a hatchback with an enormous trunk. Available
- with the 1.8, 2.0 and 1.9(T)D. Still to come: the top version with the
- 2.0 16v (150HP). [as far as I know, a Toledo VR6 does not exist].
-
- OLD VW TYPES:
-
- Type I: 1938-
- Beetle, Cabriolet, Karmann Ghia, 181/Thing
- A small car with an upright air-cooled engine.
-
- Type II: 1950-
- Transporter, Bus, Camper
- A utility vehicle (truck) with either an upright (early) air-cooled,
- pancake (middle) air-cooled engine, or a pancake (late) water-cooled
- engine. See also T1 through T4.
-
- Type III: 1962-1973
- Sedan/Notchback, Coupe/Fastback, Variant/Squareback, Karmann Ghia
- A mid-sized car with a pancake engine.
-
- Type IV: 1968-1974
- Sedan (2/4-door), Variant
- A large car with a pancake engine.
-
- OTHERS: [Anyone know whether these fit at all into the VW nomenclature?]
-
- VW-Porsche 914: 1970-1976
- Coupe
- A mid-engine coupe designed by Porsche and built by Volkswagen.
-
- K70: 1971-1975
- Sedan
- A large car (but smaller than a Passat) with a watercooled inline 4.
-
- Iltis: 1982-
- Convertible
- A four-wheel drive utility vehicle designed largely for military use, using
- both Beetle and Golf components.
-
- Fox/Voyage:
- A small car with a longitudinal FWD layout. Made in Brazil and exported to
- North America.
-
- Contributors (not exhaustive):
- ------------------------------
- Note: Quoted contributions imply possible conflicting pieces of advise
- with other contributors.
-
- jmm2948@zeus.tamu.edu (Jeffrey M. Mayzurk)
- mshaw@netzone.com mark@wdc.sps.mot.com (Mark Shaw)
- dilmore@techops.cray.com (Robert J. Dilmore)
- tgpt_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Tom Guptill)
- rgolen@UMASSD.EDU (Ric Golen)
- cdg@sei.cmu.edu (Craig Gary)
- borowski@hpspkla.spk.hp.com (Don T. Borowski)
- tomh@metrics.com (\tom haapanen)
- teek@kingcong.uwaterloo.ca (Prateek Dwivedi)
- gajewski@ug.cs.dal.ca (ANdy)
- eric@quantum.qnx.com (Eric Johnson)
- dans@ans.net (Dan Simoes)
- dilmore@techops.cray.com (Robert J. Dilmore)
- tedcrum@garnet.berkeley.edu (Ted Crum)
- crawford@fido.econ.arizona.edu dc@panix.com (David Crawford)
- sirota@greenwich.com (Mark Sirota)
- Josh.Sirota@Eng.Sun.COM (Josh Sirota, & yes, they are related)
- blu@cellar.org (Dan Reed)
- scottz@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Scott Zeller)
- christos@wucs1.wustl.edu (Christos Papadopoulos)
- rrusk@rcx1.ssd.csd.harris.com (Bob Rusk)
- aas7@po.CWRU.Edu (Andrew A. Spencer)
- nicos@cs.bu.edu (Nicos Kontopoulos)
- lewf@newton.ccs.tuns.ca (Fred Lew)
- dchill@gateway.sequent.com (Duncan Hill)
- JWALKER@UA1VM.UA.EDU (joel)
- enpw2@hpl.lut.ac.uk (Paul Waine)
- Ken_Tsai@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov (Ken Tsai)
- bill@tss.com (Bill Castellano)
- borowski@hpspkla.spk.hp.com (Donald Borowski)
- ahogben@informix.com (Andy Hogben)
- rdb1@homxb.att.com (Ron DeBlock)
- fval_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (trey valenta)
- eldred@csi.jpl.nasa.gov (Dan Eldred)
- scecos@vaxa.isc.rit.edu (Scott C. Ernst)
- jwest@r3vm.dsd.trw.com (Judson West)
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