Dacia Lodgy
Structurally simple, robust 1.6-litre naturally aspirated engine with high mileage potential. The water pump is the weak point: if it fails, the engine overheats and head gasket damage threatens. Camshaft bearings can become noisier at higher mileages.
Heavy load, little engine
61 kW has to move the heavy Lodgy — noticeably strained under full load. A workhorse without ambitions.
Engine Weaknesses 4
Timing belt due every 60,000–90,000 km. Not interference-free — a snapped belt means valve damage and total engine failure.
Symptoms: Timing belt due every 60,000–90,000 km
Trigger wheel shifts due to crankshaft axial play. TDC sensor loses signal; engine fails to start or runs rough.
Symptoms: Trigger wheel shifts due to crankshaft axial play
Same weakness as the K7J — valve fouls, engine stalls at idle. Cleaning usually helps.
Symptoms: Same weakness as the K7J — valve fouls, engine stalls at idle
Valve cover gasket becomes porous after 100,000+ km. Oil loss visible at the cylinder head. Inexpensive to replace.
Symptoms: Valve cover gasket becomes porous after 100,000 km
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.