I had a customer who wanted a flash for 032TF as well as another with 032TL this was my first time working with those particular files initially I thought they might be rare but turns out they are just more common overseas outside the states. Anyways your trying to flash a file for an Audi A4 to an ECU for MK4 golf/jetta? This doesn’t usually go well
Regarding the 1.8T and the ECU types: from what I have personally seen, there are four variants of ME7.
First is the narrowband ME7.5 (examples would be the USA-market AWD and ATW). This ECU uses a 512 KB flash ROM, the AM29F400.
Next would be the ME7.1 version, I think. It was used in an APH Beetle, and if you look at the PCB layout, it looks more like a 12V VR6 ECU versus an actual ME7.5 1.8T ECU. These engines do not have VVT, but they do use an LSU 4.2 sensor.
Next up, we have the standard ME7.5 wideband variant that's used in all A-chassis cars regardless of factory HP rating. For example, I'll list off the USA variants: AWW, AWP, AWV. This ECU hardware version is compatible with early (pre-2003) B-chassis cars too. Possibly C-chassis too, but I cannot confirm, as here in the States we did not have four-cylinders in the C-chassis. For example: AWM, AUG, and early 2002 B6 A4 518F/M software version(s). In 2002, they still had the early wideband hardware and it is the only model year B6 that uses it.
The last hardware version is the late wideband ECUs that are used in the 2003+ B-chassis cars, for example AMB B6 and AWM B5.5 Passat. These ECUs are cross-flashable, but cannot be cross-flashed to the earlier wideband software versions, it will brick the ECU.