Unfortunately, it is impossible to reliably identify by VIN which transfer case is installed on a car manufactured by the VAG concern. This caused by the fact that spare parts catalogs (ETKA) allow one to select a suitable spare part of the newest revision based on the VIN, but it does not contain information about what transfer case with which internals is installed on the car. With this in mind, if you intend to purchase spare parts specifically for your transmission, it is essential to identify it clearly. The identification is possible by knowing the OE number. The location of the number on the PL72 ATC and PL72 T transfer cases is shown in the illustration below.
Important! The number is lightly engraved, so you should not use metal brushes or abrasives to clean the surface.
You can enter the number you found in the search field on our website and thus find suitable spare parts. You can also contact us for help with identification by number or selection of spare parts.
Transfer Cases
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ATC13 : BMW
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ATC300 : BMW 3 / 5
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ATC350 : BMW X1 / 5 / 7
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ATC35L : BMW 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/X1
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ATC400 : BMW X3
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ATC450 : BMW X3 /X5 /X6
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ATC45L : BMW X3 / X4 / X5 / X6
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ATC500 : BMW X5
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ATC700 : BMW X5/X6
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BW4430 : Audi Q7
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CB40 (IRD) : Land Rover
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DCD : Mercedes ML / GL
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DCS : Mercedes ML / GL / R
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HAA350+ : VAG
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HAA450 : VAG
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Hyundai ATC : Hyundai
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ITC PLA : Land Rover
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LX : Chrysler
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M300+ : VW
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Macan 95B : Porsche
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Maserati ATC : Maserati
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MFA RDM : Mercedes, Infiniti
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NV125 : BMW X5
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NV225 : Land Rover
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NV235 : VAG
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NV247 : Jeep
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PL72 ATC : Porsche
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PL72 T : VAG
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PQ75+ : VW
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RDM (312/319) : Fiat
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SEC : Mercedes S/E/C-class
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VAA350+ : VAG
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VG150 : Mercedes
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VG150 E : Mercedes
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W61G : Nissan / Infiniti