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Where to find engine number on my 2.4 engine (940)?

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Old Nov 27th, 2019, 19:28   #1
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Default Where to find engine number on my 2.4 engine (940)?

I want to order a part from Skandix and I need to know the engine number to specify the right part. The car is 1994 940 2.4 diesel.

Where on the engine should I look to find its number? Alternatively, can I get the engine number from the car's VIN?

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Old Nov 27th, 2019, 22:46   #2
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The engine code can be deciphered with the 6th and 7th digit of the VIN. Yours should be D24TIC if I'm not mistaken.

The engine serial number should be stamped into the head, sometimes on a white label on the cam belt cover, but someone more familiar with this engine can confirm.
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how did they manage to only get 240nm out of a six cylinder turbo diesel?
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The VW part number is as shown for the head - have looked up the number 075 103 373R which I hope is a d24Tic, but have not so far confirmed.
BTW which part are you looking for?
VW made lots of engines based on a 400cc cylinder, the golf 1.6 (d16) audi 100 (d20) and LT35 (d24) this last being the one sold to Volvo.

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hi Martin just asking what part are you after ive had my 940 TDI 20 years now and personaly covered 220000 miles now .
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hi Martin just asking what part are you after ive had my 940 TDI 20 years now and personaly covered 220000 miles now .
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Hi Jim,
Sorry for the late reply.

I was after the vacuum pump. I found the engine number - if I remember right it was below the vacuum pump and essentially unreadable. But I took a photo and managed to enhance the contrast to read it.

I bought my 940 in 2005 and have now done over 300,000 km in it so around the same total as you.

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If you are changing the vacuum pump because your brakes are not assisted check the brake booster isn't bad also. Mine was broken.
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If you are changing the vacuum pump because your brakes are not assisted check the brake booster isn't bad also. Mine was broken.
Thanks for that. In fact, the local kindly garage owner, who was formerly a Volvo area service manager, pulled the flexible pipe off the pump and demonstrated that there was no suction from the pump.

I ordered a new pump and, a week later, he fitted it for me for 15€ while I waited. I am sure I could have fitted it myself but, in the time he took to do it, I would still be hunting for the right spanner.
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Thats a good result martin
I fitted a febi brand to my car the noisey pump was my problem . the original pump woud be pierburg and woud have all the relavant numbers on the pump .what make of pump did the garage fit
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Thats a good result martin
I fitted a febi brand to my car the noisey pump was my problem . the original pump woud be pierburg and woud have all the relavant numbers on the pump .what make of pump did the garage fit
I ordered it from Skandix - they confirmed it was the right one for the car but I don't know what its make was. https://www.skandix.de/en/spare-part...ystem/1045192/
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