check here it works for vw's
http://igorweb.org/equidec/
Rob
beat me too it
heres mine 2001 1.8 se
E0A = no special edition
7A2 = CD changer
4UF = drivers and front passenger airbag with front passenger airbag deactivation
6XD = outer rear view mirrors: powered, heated
5SJ = outer left rear view mirror: convex
6TS = outer right rear view mirror: non-spherical, large viewing field
1KK = disc brakes, rear
J1L = battery 280 A (60 Ah)
1LS = front disc brakes with integrated adapter
1AT = electronic stabilization program (ESP)
3FA = without roof insert (standard roof)
1JJ = rear shock absorption, basic design
G02 = front shock absorption, standard 2
5TC = without decorative inserts
7X0 = without park distance control
4R1 = power windows
F0A = no special purpose vehicle, standard equipment
0L2 = electric throttle actuation
8GL = alternator 120A
0G4 = cable gearshift
0YZ = without determination of weight categoryfor rear axle
L05 = suspension range 05
T0V = components for, base engine, unit 06A.A
3NC = rear seat bench/backrest, split folding
8JK = ellipsoidal headlight for driving on the left
U1B = instrument insert with mph speedometer, clock, tachometer and trip odometer
X2B = national sales program Great Britain
1N6 = power steering
1MR = leather steering wheel
8Q1 = headlight-range adjustment
9Q0 = without multi-function indicator/on-board computer
8Z5 = engine cooling system, type 1
ME9 = 4-cylinder gasoline engine 1.8 L/92 kW 20V with multi-point injection, base engine is T0V/T5Z/T64/T6W
7Q0 = without navigation device
CE6 = cast alloy wheels 6J x 15 offset 38 8L0 601 25 N"
4X1 = side airbag front
6R2 = leather gearshift boot
3L3 = manual height adjustment for front seats
4K4 = radio remote controlled central locking operated from inside and separate trunk release
5D1 = carrier frequency 433.92 MHz
1SA = without additional engine guard
0GE = emissions concept EU 3
Q1A = standard front seats
QG1 = service interval prolongation
4GP = windshield tinted with sun band and viewing window for vehicle identification number
seems about right to me :icon_thumright: