Engine Control Module Coding Options (1.8L Turbo)

2003 Hyundai XG350 BaseSECTION Engine Control Module Coding Options (1.8L Turbo)
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NOTE: These options relate to Golf, Jetta, Beetle and Passat models equipped with 1.8L engine.
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE CODING VARIATION OPTIONS (BEETLE)

Application/Code Option
Transmission
00003 Automatic
00001 Manual
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE CODING OPTIONS (GTI & JETTA)

Application/Code Option
Country/Emissions
06 (1) USA TLEV
07 (2) USA LEV
Drive/Additional Functions
0 Front Wheel Drive
2 All Wheel Drive
4 All Wheel Drive Without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Data Bus
5 Front Wheel Drive With Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Data Bus
6 All Wheel Drive Without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Data Bus
7 All Wheel Drive With Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Data Bus
Transmission
0 5-Speed Manual Transmission
1 6-Speed Manual Transmission
3 Automatic Transmission 01M
5 Automatic Transmission 09A
Vehicle Type
1 A-Class e.g. Golf
(1) USA export model with Transitional Low Emissions Vehicle (TLEV).
(2) USA export model with Low Emissions Vehicle (LEV).
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE CODING OPTIONS (PASSAT)

Application/Code Option
Country/Emissions
07 (1) USA LEV
16 (2) USA ULEV
Drive/Additional Functions
0 Front Wheel Drive Without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
2 All Wheel Drive Without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
5 All Wheel Drive With Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
7 All Wheel Drive With Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
Transmission
0 5-Speed Manual Transmission
1 6-Speed Manual Transmission
5 Automatic Transmission 01V (Tiptronic)
Vehicle Type
1 B-Class e.g. Passat
(1) USA export model with Low Emissions Vehicle (LEV).
(2) USA export model with Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV).
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