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Understanding VW PR Codes
Introduced in 1999, Volkswagen's PR Codes are production codes used to identify the original equipment fitted to modern VW and VAG group vehicles.
If you are the owner of a newer Volkswagen, perhaps trying to correctly identify parts for your vehicle, read on. This article is for you.
How to find the PR code for my VW / Audi?
The good news is Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, and Skoda handily print the specific PR codes on a paper sticker and attach a version to your Service book and affix a second on the vehicle bodywork, typically on the inside the spare wheel well or boot floor in passenger vehicles, and to the side or underneath the dashboard on commercial vehicles like the T4 and T5 Transporters.
Once you have located the sticker, take a photograph on your phone so you always have a copy with you, should you need to order parts away from your vehicle.
What information will a PR code tell me?
PR codes are made up of 3 characters, a mix of letters and numbers and are similar to DNA in that they indicate what specification your VW Group vehicle had when new.
They can reveal the size of wheels first fitted and what power alternator should be installed through to less technical options like whether the mirror glass is convex or which rear seat configuration the first purchaser picked.
It is likely to be the PR codes relating to brakes and suspension that will be of most use to you, especially when sourcing parts.
Here are just a few examples of the codes and what they mean from the sticker below:
X13 - Equipment options for Europe, right-hand drive vehicles
C1G - Steel wheels 6.5J x 16"
G0C - 5 Speed manual transmission
D3L - 4 cylinder turbo diesel 1.9 l/ 77kW
5SB - Left exterior mirror, convex and wide angle
8GD - 90 amp Alternator
The code C1G references 16" wheels and that is likely to limit the size of brake discs that can be fitted behind them. Larger brake discs may have been fitted to vehicles with 17" or 18" wheels as standard.
What to do if you can't find your PR code?
Whilst the PR code sticker is both in the vehicle and with your service documentation, you may have bought a vehicle that no longer has either of these.
There are a few options for you when wanting to source parts. It might be possible to find the correct specification of your vehicle from the VIN number and registration.
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