| RINC |
Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:19 pm |
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Ok, so I am sitting here bored to death in Denver waiting for a load. I was looking through some of the Westy threads on here an started researching my M-code plate for my 66 Westy.
My M-code plate
It reads :
23 5
181
430 B42 080 108 133 168
XF 2312 523538 6157711
My questions are :
#1. What is the 181 ? Is it the chrome hubcap M-code ?
#2. Export code of XF, thats France. Could it be a tourist delivery ?
#3. M-code 133. Anyone know this one yet ?
#4. The VIN# of 6157711 does not match what is on the site here. My VIN# plate on the fresh air vent starts with a 23 then the 6157711.
Help out if you can.
Thanks,
Chris. |
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| Lind |
Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:24 pm |
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| the 181 is likely wrapped up in the M108 "preparation for camping equipment" |
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| RINC |
Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:29 pm |
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Thanks Lind.
I see the M-108 as :
108 Camping Equipment aka "without side windows" (5 louvered windows instead of all solid/popout windows) Westfalia SO42 kit
Was not sure as I have not really seen 2 lines of M-codes. |
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| volkswouter |
Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:19 am |
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I`ve copied this from a Volkswagen Transporter Options and Coachword Variations manual. |
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| Kommercial |
Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:02 am |
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#1. What is the 181 ? Is it the chrome hubcap M-code ?
--- As far as your mcodes, I don't see anything strange. You just had too many to fit on one line. 181 is chrome caps in all literature I have come across. Lind's answer seems confusing since the 181 is specified on its own.
#2. Export code of XF, thats France. Could it be a tourist delivery ?
---Yes, France was one of the "39" pickup spots for tourist delivery, although I'm not sure it would be called out as XF? Typically it got the UT or UX, but since you have the North american import package mcode, It does seem strange.
#3. M-code 133. Anyone know this one yet ?
---M133: "UT stamp die is down again. use XF die until UT tool can be reworked." Ah, thats explains question #2 =)
#4. The VIN# of 6157711 does not match what is on the site here. My VIN# plate on the fresh air vent starts with a 23 then the 6157711
---The overhead plate will list the full 9 digit VIN which consists of the model number (23), the last number of the year(6) and the rest of the VIN. The mplate only shows the last 7 digits of the VIN.
236157711 is your full VIN. All buses went to the 9 digit VIN's in aug of 64. VIN lists typically show '21' for the first two numbers because that is a panel and is the default for most lists. You can see on dropgates that the VIN list is setup for '26' for all post aug64 trucks for example. |
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| RINC |
Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:59 pm |
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Interesting. I have never seen 2 lines of M-codes. I got a cool bus.
The B42 M-code is for the poptop, tent and rack. I gotta find me some now. :D
Thanks for the responces guys. |
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| FrenchBus |
Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:10 am |
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Hello,
About the M-133,do you know if there is a third button just under the radio block off plate?
Lots of bus in France had this code and this button,this a klaxon with two tone(city/country).This M-code disappear to be included in the M-397.
It seems that yours stay cause it's a delivery tourist bus ,and don't have the M-397.
Our forum have lots of discussion about M-code,and i think this could be one explanation for the M-133.
Best regards
Nico |
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