2014-2016 1.2 TSi engine - Any good? Problems?
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Hi all,
I've decided to buy a daily runabout for around £8000, and it looks like the Skoda Rapid Estate (Spaceback?) in top of the range SE Sport/Tech trim looks very decent value for this kind of money, and quite a good looking car to be honest.
I've found I can buy a 2014-2016 example for my budget (with anywhere from 30-50k miles on) and the engine of choice seems to be the 1.2 TSi.
The issue is, I've had a few people telling me 'not to touch a VAG TSi engine with a barge pole' and all that kind of thing.
They cite stretching and snapping cam chains, cam pullies falling off, horrific oil consumption problems and so on.
Can the knowledge folk on PH please put me straight on the good and bad of these engines please. Are they ok? Where there any revisions or changes done to them over the years to solve the issues?
Thanks!
I've decided to buy a daily runabout for around £8000, and it looks like the Skoda Rapid Estate (Spaceback?) in top of the range SE Sport/Tech trim looks very decent value for this kind of money, and quite a good looking car to be honest.
I've found I can buy a 2014-2016 example for my budget (with anywhere from 30-50k miles on) and the engine of choice seems to be the 1.2 TSi.
The issue is, I've had a few people telling me 'not to touch a VAG TSi engine with a barge pole' and all that kind of thing.
They cite stretching and snapping cam chains, cam pullies falling off, horrific oil consumption problems and so on.
Can the knowledge folk on PH please put me straight on the good and bad of these engines please. Are they ok? Where there any revisions or changes done to them over the years to solve the issues?
Thanks!
The earlier ea111 engine is known for some problems. The later EA211 engine doesn’t seem to be known for any major problems.
I have the later engine in my Fabia. I’ve had no issues with it in 30k miles and it has had some hard days on track. It’s used no oil and given no signs of trouble.
I have the later engine in my Fabia. I’ve had no issues with it in 30k miles and it has had some hard days on track. It’s used no oil and given no signs of trouble.
Lawzies said:
Im thinking of buying a VW Beetle 2015 plate but am being warned about the engine. Its a 1.2 TSI, apparently they have had problems. Can anyone shed some light?
I have an Audi A3 with 1.2 TFSI 81kw, with a timing belt, manufactured 11/2015. Drive it now for over 47k miles.No problems so far. After reading forums, I believe they fixed the issues that were in the earlier engines that had a timing chain. Now it is an alloy block with timing belt (vs older iron block and timing chain). Did not hear anyone complain about new versions.
As for me, majority miles are motorway miles. I purchased the car in Germany and lived there for 4 years, went to Madrid and back quite a few times.
As far as servicing goes, have done the normal Audi servicing as suggested by onboard computer. Mine's set-up for Variable service (Oil change every 18k miles or 2 years whichever comes sooner).
Brake fluid change is coming up next week.
I plan to take her to 100k miles or more, let see if any issues come up.
This is a pleasing thread to read having just bought a 2015 1.2 TSi 110PS, I wonder if with a few more years somewhere issues may have come to light, but buying the run-out version of an engine usually has the benefits of a bit more Warranty based 'design validation' than the early versions.
I'll report back my mpg too as I bought this to be as cheap as long distance motoring can be in 2024.
I'll report back my mpg too as I bought this to be as cheap as long distance motoring can be in 2024.
I ran a Fabia with the 1.2 110 and DSG 'box for a couple of years. It was a great drivetrain, if a little jerky around town at times - but that's not the engine. I liked the noise it made and thought it was pretty rapid.
At the sort of steady 60-65mph cruise I do a lot of in my cars, I found its low 50s mpg to be as expected rather than stellar. But the diesels are in another class and even the high output 2.0 TFSIs can get quite close on a warm day.
At the sort of steady 60-65mph cruise I do a lot of in my cars, I found its low 50s mpg to be as expected rather than stellar. But the diesels are in another class and even the high output 2.0 TFSIs can get quite close on a warm day.
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