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    Option Code, decoder

    If you have you manual for your golf handy, head to http://igorweb.org/equidec/ and put in the option codes separated by semicolons and you will get some extended information on what those codes actually refer to. It works from my experience on MKIV and MKV...

    Here is my data as an example;

    BKD;TDI;JLU;X8C;B0R;CM6;G0K;HH7;D3X;1AC;1G9;2ZB;1N L;5RV;5SJ;T9G;0BE;3S0;3U1;8G2;8YL;8GU;8ZN;1KD;1ZE; 3YR;G07;0Y2;4UE;4X3;4R4;4K3;N2N;5MJ;8RM;2JC;E0A;0A E;0BE;1JC;L58;0YC;0TA

    X8C = national sales program Australia
    B0R = component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Australia, various parts
    CM6 = alloy wheels 6 1/2J x 16
    G0K = 6-speed manual transmission
    HH7 = tires 205/55 R 16 91V
    D3X = 4-cylinder turbo diesel 2.0 L/103 kW 16V TDI with pump-jet injection system, base engine is T9G/TB3
    1AC = anti-lock brake system (ABS)
    1G9 = space-saving spare wheel for temporary use, radial tire (5-hole)
    2ZB = leather trimmed multi-function steering wheel
    1NL = covers for alloy wheels
    5RV = outer right rear view mirror: non-spherical
    5SJ = outer left rear view mirror: convex
    T9G = components for, base engine, unit 03G.A
    0BE = rear stabilizer
    3S0 = without roof rails/roof load rack
    3U1 = foldable trunk cover
    8G2 = with shielded cabe for radio transmitter
    8YL = radio with CD player
    8GU = alternator 140A
    8ZN = antenna
    1KD = disc brakes, rear
    1ZE = disc brakes, front (Geomet D)
    3YR = door pockets with insert mats
    G07 = front shock absorption
    0Y2 = tropical zones
    4UE = airbag for driver and front seat passenger
    4X3 = side airbag front with curtain airbag
    4R4 = power windows with comfort operation andcircuit breaker
    4K3 = radio remote controlled central locking operated from inside and safe securing
    N2N = woven fabric seat covering
    5MJ = decorative inserts
    8RM = eight loudspeakers (passive)
    2JC = comfort bumpers
    E0A = no special edition
    0AE = front stabilizer
    0BE = rear stabilizer
    1JC = rear shock absorption for sports design
    L58 = suspension range 58
    0YC = weight category rear axle weight range 3
    0TA = without floor mats

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    Yeah, this is good isn't it. I posted a link on the Tex a while back.


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    Does anyone know the option codes for RNS510, Bi-Xenon? My wife is interested in a 2nd hand Mk5 with these fitted and I am wondering if they are OEM or not.

    Thanks in advance.

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    It's not hard to tell if they are.

    OEM RNS510 will have no amp under the passenger seat and will no GPS antenna but a standard one. The amp is easy to spot by pushing the seat back and the antenna will be the same as all the other golfs, the GPS part is a round flat part at the front of the antenna.

    Bi-Xenon is even easier, the up and down control next to the headlight switch won't operate, there will be pop out parts in the front bumper for the washers, the bi-xenons will do a self test on start up so you will see a pattern, there will be no sign of additional wiring behind the headlights, there will be a 5 litre water container with sensor for low water, there will a lack of two height sensors on the front and rear sway bar, the park lights will be in the high beam area and not the area next to the indicator below and they will only be fitted to the GT Sport, GTI or the R32 (they are standard on the R32).

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    Thanks for the info. It was supposed to be an factory optioned Pacific but I couldn't see that Bi-Xenon was an option for that. Turned out to be an optioned Sportline but was too much money for a 2yo car that is now in effect 2 models old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idaho View Post
    Thanks for the info. It was supposed to be an factory optioned Pacific but I couldn't see that Bi-Xenon was an option for that. Turned out to be an optioned Sportline but was too much money for a 2yo car that is now in effect 2 models old.
    A 2 year old car wouldn't have had the RNS510, there were in short supply until the later part of last year and only shipping on builds from early 2008.

    And Bi-Xenons were only available on a GT Sport upwards so it's likely that they have fitted one of the illegal $150 ebay specials.

    Pacific model was only available from mid last year.

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