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Thermostat Housing Audi A1 / VW Polo 6R 6S/ SEAT Ibiza – MAP-100046 / MAP-100045

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Thermostat Housing Audi A1 / VW Polo 6R 6S/ SEAT Ibiza – MAP-100046 / MAP-100045Thermostat Housing for Audi A1 VW Polo SEAT Ibiza MAP 100046 MAP 100045 This thermostat housing listing includes two fitment based options for the vehicle applications listed below. Option MAP 100046 corresponds to OE 03C121111P. Option MAP 100045 corresponds to OE 03C121111T. Confirm compatibility by matching the exact OE reference number first, then VIN and engine code where variants exist. Key Details SKU MAP 100046 MAP 100045 Component Thermostat

Thermostat Housing for Audi A1 / VW Polo / SEAT Ibiza – MAP-100046 / MAP-100045

This thermostat housing listing includes two fitment-based options for the vehicle applications listed below. Option MAP-100046 corresponds to OE 03C121111P. Option MAP-100045 corresponds to OE 03C121111T. Confirm compatibility by matching the exact OE reference number first, then VIN and engine code where variants exist.

Key Details

SKU
MAP-100046 / MAP-100045
Component
Thermostat Housing
OEM References
  • 03C121111P (Audi / VW) – Option MAP-100046 (80-110°C)
  • 03C121111T (Audi / VW) – Option MAP-100045 (80-120°C)
Included
Two selectable options: MAP-100046 or MAP-100045. Customer must choose the correct option.
Specs
MAP-100046: Switch point from 80 °C; switch point to 110 °C. MAP-100045: Switch point from 83 °C; switch point to 120 °C.

Available Options

Option OEM Reference Switch Range Main Use
MAP-100046 03C121111P 80 °C to 110 °C Audi A1 1.4 TFSI and VW 1.4 TSI / TFSI applications
MAP-100045 03C121111T 83 °C to 120 °C VW Polo / Polo Vivo / Jetta 1.6 and SEAT Ibiza 1.6 applications

Option MAP-100046 – OE 03C121111P

  • Switch point: 80°C to 110°C
  • Used on: Audi A1 1.4 TFSI
  • Used on: VW 1.4 TSI / TFSI applications like Golf 6, Scirocco, Tiguan, Beetle, Jetta, Touran
  • Common engine families in your list: CAVG, CTHG, CAVD, CTHD, CNWA, CTKA, BWK, CAVA, CTHA, CAVC, CTHC

Option MAP-100045 – OE 03C121111T

  • Switch point: 83°C to 120°C
  • Used on: VW Polo / Polo Vivo / Jetta 1.6
  • Used on: SEAT Ibiza 1.6
  • Common engine families in your list: BTS, CFNA, CLRA, CDDA, CGGB, CLPA, CLPB, CLSA

Key Differences

  • Different temperature range
  • Different engine applications
  • Different OE number

Selection Guidance

  • Do not assume these two options are interchangeable, even if they look similar.
  • The safest rule is to match by exact OE number first, then VIN and engine code.
  • 03C121111P = MAP-100046
  • 03C121111T = MAP-100045

Key Benefits

  • Two fitment-based thermostat housing options are listed for customer selection
  • OEM reference numbers are provided to support accurate part matching
  • Switch point ranges are listed for both options
  • Engine family groupings are included to help identify the correct option

OEM Reference Numbers

  • Audi / VW: 03C121111P (Option MAP-100046)
  • Audi / VW: 03C121111T (Option MAP-100045)

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Option MAP-100046 Thermostat Housing
Option MAP-100046 OEM 03C121111P
Option MAP-100046 Switch point from [°C] 80 °C
Option MAP-100046 Switch point to [°C] 110 °C
Option MAP-100045 Thermostat Housing
Option MAP-100045 OEM 03C121111T
Option MAP-100045 Switch point from [°C] 83 °C
Option MAP-100045 Switch point to [°C] 120 °C
Selection Note Customer must choose the correct option by OE number, VIN, and engine code

Vehicle Fitment

  • Option MAP-100046 – OEM 03C121111P
    • Audi A1 / S1 (8X1, 8XK) – 1.4 TFSI (CAVG|CTHG) – 136 kW / 185 HP, 2011 – 2019
    • Audi A1 / S1 Sportback (8XA, 8XF) – 1.4 TFSI (CAVG|CTHG) – 136 kW / 185 HP, 2012 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Beetle (5C1, 5C2) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CNWA|CTHD|CTKA) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2011 – 2026
    • Volkswagen EOS (1F7, 1F8) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2007 – 2011
    • Volkswagen Golf VI (5K1) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CNWA|CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2008 – 2013
    • Volkswagen Golf VI Cabriolet (517) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CNWA|CTHD|CTKA) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2012 – 2017
    • Volkswagen Golf VI Van (5K1) – 1.4 TSi (CAVD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2008 – 2012
    • Volkswagen Jetta V (1K2) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2005 – 2011
    • Volkswagen Jetta VI (162, 163, AV3, AV2) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2010 – 2026
    • Volkswagen Polo III (6R1, 6C1) – 1.4 GTI (CAVE|CTHE) – 132 kW / 180 HP, 2009 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Scirocco III (137, 138) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CNWA|CTHD|CTKA) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2009 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Tiguan (5N_) – 1.4 TSI (BWK|CAVA|CTHA) – 110 kW / 150 HP, 2007 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Tiguan (5N_) – 1.4 TSI (CAVD|CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2007 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Tiguan (5N_) – 1.4 TSI 4motion (BWK|CAVA|CTHA) – 110 kW / 150 HP, 2007 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Tiguan (5N_) – 1.4 TSI 4motion (CAVD|CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2007 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Tiguan VAN (5N_) – 1.4 TSI (5N2) (CTHD) – 118 kW / 160 HP, 2007 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Touran (1T3) – 1.4 TSI (CAVC|CTHC) – 103 kW / 140 HP, 2010 – 2016
    • Volkswagen Touran Box Body/MPV (1T3) – 1.4 TSI (CAVC|CTHC) – 103 kW / 140 HP, 2010 – 2015
  • Option MAP-100045 – OEM 03C121111T
    • SEAT Ibiza IV (6J5, 6P1) – 1.6 (BTS) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2008 – 2026
    • SEAT Ibiza IV SC (6J1, 6P5) – 1.6 (BTS) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2008 – 2015
    • Volkswagen Jetta VI (162, 163, AV3, AV2) – 1.6 (CFNA|CLRA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2010 – 2026
    • Volkswagen Polo II (9N_, 9A_) – 1.6 16V (BTS) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2001 – 2010
    • Volkswagen Polo III (6R1, 6C1) – 1.4 (6R1) (CDDA|CGGB|CLPA) – 63 kW / 85 HP, 2009 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Polo III (6R1, 6C1) – 1.6 (CFNA|CLSA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2009 – 2018
    • Volkswagen Polo III Saloon (602, 604, 612, 614) – 1.6 (CFNA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2011 – 2022
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6R1, 6RS, 6RT) – 1.4 (CLPA) – 63 kW / 86 HP, 2018 – 2026
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6R1, 6RS, 6RT) – 1.4 (CLPB) – 55 kW / 75 HP, 2018 – 2026
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6R1, 6RS, 6RT) – 1.6 (CLSA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2018 – 2026
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6S1, 6S3) – 1.4 (CLPA) – 63 kW / 86 HP, 2010 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6S1, 6S3) – 1.4 (CLPB) – 55 kW / 75 HP, 2010 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Hatchback (6S1, 6S3) – 1.6 16V (CLSA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2010 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Saloon (6S2, 6S4) – 1.4 (CLPA) – 63 kW / 86 HP, 2010 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Saloon (6S2, 6S4) – 1.4 (CLPB) – 55 kW / 75 HP, 2010 – 2019
    • Volkswagen Polo Vivo Saloon (6S2, 6S4) – 1.6 (CLSA) – 77 kW / 105 HP, 2010 – 2019

Fitment Notes

  • Always match by OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering.
  • Confirm exact fitment using your VIN, engine code, or chassis number if multiple variants exist.
  • Choose the correct option before purchase, as MAP-100046 and MAP-100045 are fitment-specific alternatives with different switch ranges.
  • South Africa nationwide delivery available – contact us for fitment assistance.

Common Questions

How do I choose between MAP-100046 and MAP-100045?
Match by exact OE number first, then VIN and engine code. 03C121111P corresponds to MAP-100046. 03C121111T corresponds to MAP-100045.

What is the difference between the two thermostat housings?
The practical differences are the temperature range, the engine applications, and the OE number. Option MAP-100046 is 80°C to 110°C. Option MAP-100045 is 83°C to 120°C.

Can I assume they are interchangeable if they look similar?
No. Do not assume these two options are interchangeable. Match by exact OE number first, then VIN and engine code.

What is included in the listing?
This is a multi-option thermostat housing listing where the customer must choose the correct variant: MAP-100046 or MAP-100045.

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