when vw improves or modifies the original part they add a letter to the end starting with A and working up for every revision. all of the parts should work reasonably the same. jonathan On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Jeff Oxroad wrote: > Here's one for you in the advanced class. > > Half price at the Pick and Pull today in Sunland,CA (near LA). Only one > Vanagon passenger Van. I grabbed an ECU off the 84. The part number on it is > 025-906-021C. > > ETKA list the ECU for my 83.5 as 025-906-021. > > IF I search the part number of the ECU I grabbed today (025-906-021C) ETKA > says "could use 025-906-021" I guess that means the one with "C" suffix isn't > available (?) > > When ETKA says "could use" it makes me think of a camping trip where you > forget to pack a church key and you "could use" a car key. I mean the car key will > work, but not optimal. > > Anyway what's the application for the 025-906-021C and is it interchangeable > with 025-906-021? What's with the suffixs in this particular case? > > Thanks. > > Best, > Jeff > 83.5 Westy > LA,CA > > > |
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