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Date:         Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:51:30 -0400
Reply-To:     Jonathan Farrugia <jfarrugi@UMICH.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jonathan Farrugia <jfarrugi@UMICH.EDU>
Subject:      Re: I got: 025 906 021C, what did I get?
Comments: To: Mark Drillock <mdrillock@cox.net>
In-Reply-To:  <452A7BD9.6020403@cox.net>
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cool thanks for the clarification. this is something i have not run across before. the numbers can be cut into their parts so i figured that the letters could also because that is what i had been told in the past.

jonathan

On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Mark Drillock wrote:

> Not exactly. I am saying that 2 parts with the same number may be totally > different and only the letter after the number tells what application one or > the other fits. An example of this is 1986 Vanagon gas tanks. > > 251 201 075AA Syncro, rear mount, 18 gal, plastic > 251 201 075AH 2WD, front mount, 16 gal, metal > > Same part NUMBERS, different suffix letters. One is in no way a redesigned or > improved version of the other, they are for different applications. While in > many cases a merely updated part gets a different letter, that is by no > means the definition of a different letter. > > Mark > > > > Jonathan Farrugia wrote: > >> just for clarification you are saying that the parts are improved versions >> and physically different, not that the letter after the part number does >> not indicate an improved or redesigned version right? >> >> so on these three different filler tubes are all three still available from >> the dealer? if only one version is stocked by vw does etka tell you all >> the other additional parts you need to make it work in an earlier van? >> >> any ideas on the differences in the ecu numbers that the original poster >> posted? >> >> jonathan >> >> On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Mark Drillock wrote: >> >>> There are lots of examples where this is not the case. VW parts with >>> only a different letter suffix may not be at all compatible or >>> interchangeable, even if only one letter off. >>> >>> A Vanagon gas tank seal for filler tube comes to mind. There are 3 >>> listed for 2wd. >>> >>> 251 201 139 >>> 251 201 139A >>> 251 201 139B >>> >>> Good luck replacing any of the 3 with either of the other 2. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> Jonathan Farrugia wrote: >>> >>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> ............. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >


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