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  • 2018 B8 Proline sedan

    Hello everyone,

    Pretty much signed up to this form to hopefully get some info on my newly acquired 2018 Passat.

    I have recently purchased a VW Passat 1.8t B8 2018 Proline (sedan), due to waking up to see my previous car drowned in water (flood). Purchased it for $25k while it has done around 73,500km on the clock. Black Ex-Police car sedan with the secondary battery and custom wire harness.

    The reason why I came to this forum is to find out more info on the specs of my car. So damn hard to find definitive answers. Dealers know nothing, and even the VW service centres don't have full details... they don't have it in their systems as it's a limited custom variant.

    I can only guess my B8 has a higher output alternator, possibly upgraded breaks, and possible sports suspension. Hell, the dealers even listed this car having halogen lights, when it's clearly not due to the high kelven colour. It's bright white and therefore most likely a HID lights. Maybe LED bulbs but I doubt it.

    So, is there anyone out there who may actually know what the full specs of the 2018 1.8t TSI Passat Sedan might be equipped with? 7 spd dry clutch or wet Cluch? At this point, could it even be a 1.8? hahaha

    If it may help, this is the VIN number WVWZZZ3CZJE237879

    Cheers!

  • #2
    Hi and welcome.

    There is some info in here: Aussie mods drive Victoria Police’s VW Passat fleet | GoAuto

    Looks like it should be a regular 132TSI but with the larger capacity alternator, 2nd battery and different wiring but no other changes from a regular 132TSI. So same engine, transmission, suspension and brakes as the normal 132TSI.

    I would like to think these models use the more reliable and stronger 7 speed wet clutch but im not sure. The 7 speed dry clutch is only used in lower powered/lower spec cars. I would think the weight of the Passat and the 250nm of torque would call for the wet clutch version. Im sure someone else will confirm.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
      Hi and welcome.

      There is some info in here: Aussie mods drive Victoria Police’s VW Passat fleet | GoAuto

      Looks like it should be a regular 132TSI but with the larger capacity alternator, 2nd battery and different wiring but no other changes from a regular 132TSI. So same engine, transmission, suspension and brakes as the normal 132TSI.

      I would like to think these models use the more reliable and stronger 7 speed wet clutch but im not sure. The 7 speed dry clutch is only used in lower powered/lower spec cars. I would think the weight of the Passat and the 250nm of torque would call for the wet clutch version. Im sure someone else will confirm.
      Thanks for the reply.

      Yes, I have read that article in my research and suspected as much from what I could find. Sad to hear there was not that much more goodies added, and was hoping to get some clarification from anyone in the know. hahaha.

      From what I understand, the Proline is in between the base trim and the comfort line. Has everything from the comfort line, but missing leather seats and heated seat function, yet having the message function, missing memory seating function, yet larger infotainment screen (with a volume and tune nob), and missing the full digital screen cluster opting for the analog version.

      I suspect it too will be a 7 spd dry clutch, but won't know unless it gets physically checked, unless someone already 100% knows.

      Cheers!
      Last edited by NIM7; 25-10-2022, 02:40 PM.

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      • #4
        Search up the PR codes the car came with; they will let to decode all the options, should be on the first pages in the log book or under the boot liner.

        Look like this, Click image for larger version

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        Last edited by MIG; 25-10-2022, 02:37 PM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by MIG View Post
          Search up the PR codes the car came with; they will let to decode all the options, should be on the first pages in the log book or under the boot liner.

          Look like this, [ATTACH=CONFIG]54792[/ATTACH]

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          Thank you for that tip. I looked it up and these are the results.

          PRCode: 0YB = Weight range 2 installation control only no requirement forecast

          PRCode: 1AS = Electronic stabilization program (ESP)

          PRCode: 1G3 = Alloy spare wheel with original equipment tires

          PRCode: 1XX = Leather trimmed multi-function sports steering wheel w/ Tiptronic

          PRCode: 1ZA = Disc brakes front

          PRCode: 3S0 = Without roof rails/roof load rack

          PRCode: 5RV = Right exterior mirror: aspherical

          PRCode: 5SJ = Left exterior mirror: convex

          PRCode: 7MJ = Emission standard EU5 plus

          PRCode: 8GV = Alternator 180 A

          PRCode: 8RM = 8 speakers (passive)

          PRCode: 8TB = Rear fog light

          PRCode: B0R = Component parts set complying with vehicle type for Australia various parts

          PRCode: CJ2 = Alloy wheels 8J x 18

          PRCode: DF4 = 4-cyl. gasoline engine 1.8 l/132 kW TFSIhomogeneous Base engine is TA8

          PRCode: G02 = Front shock absorption

          PRCode: G1C = 7-speed automatic transmission

          PRCode: H4X = Tires 175/65 R13 T

          PRCode: I8F = Radio High (Europe)

          PRCode: J0T = Battery 360A (69Ah)

          PRCode: L12 = Suspension range 12 installation control only no requirement forecast

          PRCode: QI4 = Without service indicator

          PRCode: TA8 = 4-cylinder gasoline engine 1.8 l unit 06K.B

          Now, it did not indicate if it is a dry clutch or wet clutch transmission. Also I don't understand "installation control only no requirement forecast". Not everything is listed.

          The interesting part for me is "B0R = Component parts set complying with vehicle type for Australia various parts". This sounds to me like parts, component set-up, or mounting areas for the car to be installed with compatible custom parts locally.

          I'll keep Googling. Into this.

          Cheers!

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          • #6
            The 132TSi has always used the 7spd DSG, nothing fancy there.
            Here is some additional info on the "Proline" passat; Volkswagen Passat joins Australia’s highway patrol
            Also, you have LED "low" headlights (reflector assembly), similar to our Wolfsburg Edition models.
            The LED "high" is a projector style headlight assembly.
            The 132TSI, was just a general duties vehicle...
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ope126 View Post
              The 132TSi has always used the 7spd DSG, nothing fancy there.
              Here is some additional info on the "Proline" passat; Volkswagen Passat joins Australia’s highway patrol
              Also, you have LED "low" headlights (reflector assembly), similar to our Wolfsburg Edition models.
              The LED "high" is a projector style headlight assembly.
              The 132TSI, was just a general duties vehicle...
              Thanks for the reply mate. Yeah, I read that article too. I knew the 132TSI were for general duties, and that it uses a 7 spd, but was not sure if it is the 7 spd dry clutch or the wet clutch version. There is a high possibility that it is the dry clutch version.

              As for the headlights, I am not too confident on it. I suspected them to be HID due to being a reflector design, plus due to the colour. I know the day time runninglights are LED, but for the low and high beam, both are reflectors. There is no projector. If it is LED, this is the first time for me seeing a reflector housed style LED headlights. But from what you have said, I'm now more convinced it's the LED from the Wolfsburg Edition.

              To note, I just noticed early this morning, the headlights dip then raise back to position on start-up. So it possibly it has the auto dipping festure for on coming traffic?
              Last edited by NIM7; 26-10-2022, 07:52 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NIM7 View Post
                Thanks for the reply mate. Yeah, I read that article too. I knew the 132TSI were for general duties, and that it uses a 7 spd, but was not sure if it is the 7 spd dry clutch or the wet clutch version. There is a high possibility that it is the dry clutch version.
                It was a 7 speed dry clutch in the Comfortline. The Alltrack and the R line got a six speed wet clutch. I think the highline also got the six speed wet clutch. I don't think there was a seven speed wet clutch in Australia for the Passat.
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                • #9
                  Hello all,

                  I have received a complete full list of specifications from VW Essendon. How do I post images here so I could share the full list?

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                  • #10
                    I’ve just bought a Proline, so thanks for the codes.
                    I’m interested to see that spec list.
                    I was trying to Google the codes so your post was timely.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Petew335 View Post
                      I’ve just bought a Proline, so thanks for the codes.
                      I’m interested to see that spec list.
                      I was trying to Google the codes so your post was timely.
                      just upload it to imgbb then paste the codes here

                      I looked at these proline sedans (saw a few 132 and 206) before getting my 206 R line, the headlights in the 132TSI are halogen from what I saw, with the LED DRL, they probably just used a 6000k+ bulb

                      Was the KM's low on this car? I managed to get a 206 for not much more.. (although having 90,000km+)

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                      • #12
                        I got two Ex SES Prolines but similar spec as Police 132s. I got a 2019 with 75K and a 2018 Wagon with 85k.
                        In addition, my wagon has Towbar & window tint plus I think heavy duty springs.

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