Dacia Lodgy
Nissan-based engine (HR16DE), 1.6-litre 16V naturally aspirated with a solid long-term track record. Oil consumption possible with incorrectly set valve clearances — check oil level regularly. LPG variant with factory-fitted LPG system; observe 10-year tank re-certification and don't skip the injector check.
Clean gas option
The 1.6 with ECO-G LPG offers low fuel costs with solid performance. Factory-fitted, no retrofit risk.
Engine Weaknesses 7
LPG burns hotter than petrol — valve seats wear faster. Check valve clearance every 30,000 km. Hardened valve seats fitted from the factory.
Symptoms: LPG burns hotter than petrol — valve seats wear faster
LPG tanks must be inspected and replaced if necessary after 10 years (mandatory inspection). Internal corrosion from condensation is possible.
Symptoms: LPG tanks must be inspected after 10 years
Same ignition coil issue as the K4M — hairline cracks in the housing allow moisture ingress. Misfires in wet conditions.
Symptoms: Same ignition coil issue as the K4M — hairline cracks in the housing allow moisture ingress
Landi Renzo LPG injectors foul up over time. Replace the gas filter every 15,000 km. Rough running in LPG mode is a symptom.
Symptoms: Landi Renzo LPG injectors foul up over time
LPG ECU (Landi Renzo) is encrypted — only specialist workshops can read it. Regular Dacia dealers are often unable to diagnose it.
Symptoms: LPG ECU (Landi Renzo) is encrypted — only specialist workshops can read it
Light oil film on the valve cover after 80,000+ km. Not an acute problem, but cosmetically annoying. Replace the gasket at the next service.
Symptoms: Light oil film on the valve cover after 80,000 km
Timing chain typically lasts the full engine lifespan. No timing belt replacement needed — a maintenance advantage over the K4M/K7M.
Symptoms: Timing chain typically lasts the full engine lifespan
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
The Lodgy's suspension shows problems as early as the first MOT — by the third inspection the fault rate is four times the average.
The Lodgy's brake lines are so corroded after at most seven years of use that replacement is the only option.
The Lodgy's electrical systems can develop problems with engine and gearbox control units from 70,000–90,000 km.
Lighting is a chronic MOT problem on the Lodgy, with the headlights being the main culprit.
The Lodgy's air conditioning shows frequent faults, appearing as early as 40,000–60,000 km.
Elevated oil loss from engine and gearbox is typical for the Lodgy.
Model years 2013 to 2015 in particular show frequent battery failures. The standard battery is undersized for the power demands of a seven-seater.
Reports & Tests
One in five Lodgys has problems at MOT. Suspension rises to four times the average by the third inspection. Brake lines and oil loss are persistently flagged.