What is the matching code for the Magotan headlights?
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Introduction to the Magotan's condition: 1. The new Magotan maintains the same exterior details as the current model, still presenting a stable and appropriate business image. 2. In terms of body dimensions, the new car measures 4866/1832/1464mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm. 3. For the powertrain, the new car continues to offer three levels of power. The 280TSI model is equipped with a high-power version of the EA211 1.4T engine, delivering 110kW (150PS) and 250Nm of power; the 330TSI model's engine has been replaced with a low-power version of the EA888 2.0T engine, producing 136kW (186PS) and 320Nm of power; the 380TSI model still features the high-power version of the EA888 2.0T engine, capable of outputting 161kW (220PS) and 350Nm of power.
As an experienced auto repair veteran, I've handled numerous headlight matching issues for Volkswagen Magotans. The matching code isn't a fixed number—it depends on your vehicle's model year, configuration, and factory settings. For instance, the codes for 2018 and 2022 models could be completely different. The matching process basically involves connecting a diagnostic tool like VCDS (VAG-COM Diagnostic System) used by Volkswagen, accessing the headlight control module (usually Module 55) to read or generate new codes. Proper matching is absolutely crucial—if done incorrectly, headlights might not turn on, have uneven brightness, or flicker randomly, which is extremely dangerous for night driving. I always advise owners against DIY attempts—the risks are too high, with potential damage to circuits or fuses. It's best to visit a dealership or professional repair shop where they can complete it in a minute with proper tools. Code values can be checked in the vehicle manual or via computer scanning, but remember—details make all the difference.