Identifying models

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PoloLeics
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Identifying models

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Hi all, new to this forum, not bought a Polo yet... but thinking about it.

A question or 3: apologies if these details are elsewhere, I have read the buying guide and found it very handy, but stuff like this wasn't - and I wouldn't expect it - to be in there, maybe it's somewhere else?

Can someone please clarify on the terminology of the 6n, are all Mk4's also 6n's? I know for example a BM 325CSi is sometimes referred to as an E46 because that is a chassis type number.

I have looked at a couple of Mk4's and saw a T reg. today which had a large black plastic cover over the top of the engine, with 1.4i embossed on the right hand side. The one I looked at previously was a P reg. and I seem to recall it had a fairly ordinary looking metal rocker cover, with no black plastic cover, and again if I recall correctly was the same engine as an N reg. Golf Match.

Is this just a difference between the years of manufacture, or the engines themselves (maybe the older is an 8 valve, did they do 16 valve engines in these)? This particularly car has had the suspension lowered so I am wondering if it is possible it has had an engine swap too.

Also, this car had a black plastic casing, say 6"x4"x1" deep, over one of the battery terminals. Is this some kind of standard immobiliser, maybe isolates the high current connections but leaves the low current (ICE memory etc) permanently connected?

Lastly (for now) it had some alloys on it, and a space saver spare wheel. I believe the alloys were non-standard on this car (a 1999 CL), is that so? And is the spare on a model with steelies on it always a space saver?

That's all for now (there may be more later :lol: ) but any replies greatly appreciated!
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Re: Identifying models

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the mk4..is the 6n basically think years are 1995 - 1999. you can tell difference from 6n and 6n2 (newer model)

the plastic cover bacially hides parts of the engine, some have them and some dont, depends on if they broke it lost it or whatever.

you can get 16v or 8v.

8v have the "plastic cover" where as i believe the 16v doesnt (as far as im aware). and the engine head is shaped differently.

going back to the plastic cover, they cover part of the rocker cover. if you take it off you realise its just the same rocker cover. (if thats what you mean)

different models and years e.g. 1996 1.4cl to the 1997 1.6 gl they have different standard packages with them so the alloys you mention. the spare wheels are always steelies unless the old owner bought a new one as the alloys.

and tbh with the battery, if its not a shield or protecter, get a few pics up on here and probz be able to know what ya on about.

Lorne!
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Re: Identifying models

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l0rne wrote:the mk4..is the 6n basically think years are 1995 - 1999. you can tell difference from 6n and 6n2 (newer model)

the plastic cover bacially hides parts of the engine, some have them and some dont, depends on if they broke it lost it or whatever.

you can get 16v or 8v.

8v have the "plastic cover" where as i believe the 16v doesnt (as far as im aware). and the engine head is shaped differently.

going back to the plastic cover, they cover part of the rocker cover. if you take it off you realise its just the same rocker cover. (if thats what you mean)

different models and years e.g. 1996 1.4cl to the 1997 1.6 gl they have different standard packages with them so the alloys you mention. the spare wheels are always steelies unless the old owner bought a new one as the alloys.

and tbh with the battery, if its not a shield or protecter, get a few pics up on here and probz be able to know what ya on about.

Lorne!
Hey Lorne

thanks for the reply.

I have now had time to search the net a bit more and found some pics of the different covers. One is on the APQ engine (the kind I saw, it just has "1.4" embossed on the right hand end) which is on the 8 valve, as in this ad

http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/f ... GHEST.html

Interesting to find this engine is used on other cars too.

The other is on the AUA engine, the 16 valve (known as a "valver"?).

Not surprising that some of these dont get refitted, I guess they probably get damaged as you say and/or rattle.

The thing on the top of the battery is visible in the photo in this ebay ad

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-VOLKSWAGEN-P ... 2eb1efee4a

on the pic inside the engine bay. There seems to be a heavy current cable coming out of the front of it, I assumed that inside the box there was a system to isolate that big heavy lead which presumably goes to the starter.

Oh and one last question. Do any of these have a VW-original remote central locking system, or are they all on the key in the lock? (I found the remote was pretty handy on my existing car when some jerk screw-drivered the door lock!).
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