207cc RPO number

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207cc RPO number

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Where can I find the RPO number on my 207cc?
ServiceBox says it should be on a sticker on the left door but there's no sticker.
There is a sticker in the left door jamb. (see attached)
VIN is VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Try the B post on the other side...
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Lol, that just gets more confusing...
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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1785
Husky. :?
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Unlikely.
Servicebox lists the plastic engine cover as being before RPO 11062 and the 'fabric' one as after RPO 11063.
Mine has the fabric so it's going to be as least 11063
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Try the tyre pressure label
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Which is where? Those images I've posted are the only two door stickers and there's nothing other than 'DIESEL' under the fuel cap.
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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It's 11435.

Just looked at my 3008, and it's on with the tyre pressures on the forward edge of the driver's side B pillar. Not that that necessarily means anything for a 207!

This link suggests it might actually be on the door on a 207.
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Re: 207cc RPO number

Post by freddyokel »

Thanks Richard. Did you extract that from the VIN?
I'm guessing I may be missing a sticker.
The drivers door sticker is totally weird. Claiming it's simultaneously a 110 HDi (which it is) and a 120 petrol...
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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Yes from the VIN (207 Cabriolet), this is your RPO.
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Re: 207cc RPO number

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The sticker with the VIN on it shows the car weights.
1785 is the car gross weight (max laden)
2675 is the car max train weight if pulling a trailer so it can tow a trailer up to 2675 - 1785 = 890 kg. In the handbook it may say there can be some load transfer which means a heavier trailer could be towed if the car max weight is lower than 1785 kg but the total train weight must not be more than 2675 kg.
1050 is the max front axle weight
900 is the max rear axle weight.

The other sticker might be an aftermarket one put on by a previous owner.
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Re: 207cc RPO number

Post by wheeler »

Its on the tyre pressure label (at e in the pic below) The letters at the end are the factory code where it was built.
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