So we are about to pick up our Ocean, 4motion 204. I'm panicking as i don't remember seeing the option for the 80l tank. Have i messed up? What size is the standard tank? that's going to really annoy me now.
If it's a brand new one it will be the standard size tank - 65-70 litres. They stopped doing the larger tank on 4 motion because of weight problems.So we are about to pick up our Ocean, 4motion 204. I'm panicking as i don't remember seeing the option for the 80l tank. Have i messed up? What size is the standard tank? that's going to really annoy me now.
ok, now that you've got the answer to your question .... what is it that really caused the panic?So we are about to pick up our Ocean, 4motion 204. I'm panicking as i don't remember seeing the option for the 80l tank. Have i messed up? What size is the standard tank? that's going to really annoy me now.
Not true, at least for EU spec 204 4Mo Cali Coast's with towbar. I was told it would be deleted 18 months ago but the dealer confirmed my Cali was delivered with the 80L (option 0F5) tank.If it's a brand new one it will be the standard size tank - 65-70 litres. They stopped doing the larger tank on 4 motion because of weight problems.
That may be true for a 4motion coast but they have never been available here.Not true, at least for EU spec 204 4Mo Cali Coast's with towbar. I was told it would be deleted 18 months ago but the dealer confirmed my Cali was delivered with the 80L (option 0F5) tank.
VW cut at as option for the Coast but apparently it got reinstated. Perhaps some weight savings were made elsewhere.That may be true for a 4motion coast but they have never been available here.
It might be worth doing a check of the options you’ve selected, and also checking off the standard kit (which has a habit of being missed by the dealers). There’s a pick up checklist in the Resources section of the forum.So we are about to pick up our Ocean, 4motion 204. I'm panicking as i don't remember seeing the option for the 80l tank. Have i messed up? What size is the standard tank? that's going to really annoy me now.
My 2022 ocean 204ps 4motion was delivered with 80l fuel tank so I don't know what the policy is!VW cut at as option for the Coast but apparently it got reinstated. Perhaps some weight savings were made elsewhere.![]()
the standard 70L is code 0F3There will be a PR Code on the build list for the vehicle which will show if 80ltr tank fitted..
Hopefully someone on here will know what it is as I've not been able to 'search' find it.
I just get "Fuel System for Diesel Engine" when looking up a PR Code Identifier for 0F3the standard 70L is code 0F3
Its possible, just means a reduced payload.My 2022 ocean 204ps 4motion was delivered with 80l fuel tank so I don't know what the policy is!
Seem to recall a period when 4M couldn't have the 80ltr tank then later it could. Was during the VW Emission figures reduction process.My 2022 ocean 204ps 4motion was delivered with 80l fuel tank so I don't know what the policy is!
I didn't think its currently anything to do with emissions, its having the legal minimum payload which is a specific calculation, I cant remember the exact formula but its something like 75kg per belted seat + 15KG luggage per seat + 10KG per meter length of vehicle. If you cant meet that within the gross vehicle weight you need to remove a seat or two, or in the case of Irish GC680 remove a couple of seatbelts & register as a 2 seater at 3500kg.Seem to recall a period when 4M couldn't have the 80ltr tank then later it could. Was during the VW Emission figures reduction process.
Looked like the bigger ADBLUE tank capacity weight was part of the no 80ltr option but any logical reason gets dismissed when it is permitted again.
Quoted it earlier ... 0F5There will be a PR Code on the build list for the vehicle which will show if 80ltr tank fitted..
Hopefully someone on here will know what it is as I've not been able to 'search' find it.
This is whats so confusing. My full fat Coast 204 4Mo DSG, with wood effect floor, removable towbar and 17" wheels had the 80L tank reinstated.Seem to recall a period when 4M couldn't have the 80ltr tank then later it could. Was during the VW Emission figures reduction process.
Looked like the bigger ADBLUE tank capacity weight was part of the no 80ltr option but any logical reason gets dismissed when it is permitted again.
Has to be more nuanced than that as those calcs don't take into account 150 vs 204, 4Mo, DSG vs 6 speed, manual pop top vs hydraulics. The Oceans pop top hydraulics and associated gubbins have to come with a significant weight penalty. However it was achieved I am glad VW managed to squeeze it on board.I didn't think its currently anything to do with emissions, its having the legal minimum payload which is a specific calculation, I cant remember the exact formula but its something like 75kg per belted seat + 15KG luggage per seat + 10KG per meter length of vehicle. If you cant meet that within the gross vehicle weight you need to remove a seat or two, or in the case of Irish GC680 remove a couple of seatbelts & register as a 2 seater at 3500kg.
The rules on this tightened up about 2 years ago, you now cant register a vehicle that doesn't comply & has lead to things like not being able to have an awning + towbar + 2nd bed on a GC600. (at 3500kg) You can however dealer fit a towbar after registration.
A Vw UP! you cant have a sunroof in combination with a space saver spare.
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