Engine Code Location

2002 Volkswagen Passat GLS, 4D Sedan, 1.8 D, StandardSECTION Engine Code Location
ENGINE CODE LOCATION

Application See Figure
Beetle
1.8L Turbo (APH & AWV) Fig 1
1.8L Turbo (AWP) Fig 2
1.9L Turbo Diesel (ALH) Fig 3
2.0L (AEG) Fig 4
2.0L (AVH & AZG) Fig 5
Cabrio
2.0L (ABA) Fig 6
EuroVan
2.8L (AES) Fig 7
2.8L (AXK) Fig 8
Golf
1.8L Turbo (AWD) Fig 1
1.9L Turbo Diesel (ALH) Fig 3
2.0L (AEG) Fig 4
2.0L (AVH & AZG) Fig 5
GTI
1.8L Turbo (AWD) Fig 1
1.8L Turbo (AWW) Fig 2
1.8L Turbo (AWP) Fig 2
2.0L (AEG) Fig 4
2.8L (AFP) Fig 9
2.8L (BDF) Fig 8
Jetta
1.8L Turbo (AWD) Fig 1
1.8L Turbo (AWW) Fig 2
1.8L Turbo (AWP) Fig 2
1.9L Turbo Diesel (ALH) Fig 3
2.0L (AEG) Fig 4
2.0L (AVH & AZG) Fig 5
2.8L (AFP) Fig 9
2.8L (BDF) Fig 8
Passat
1.8L Turbo (ATW, AUG & AWM) Fig 10
2.8L (ATQ) Fig 11
4.0L (BDP) Fig 12
Fig 1: Locating Engine Identification Code (1.8L Turbo)
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