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Dacia Sandero

K7J 1.4L NA 75 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Hatchback 2008–2012 Custom Search
✔ Good Choice
Engine K7J ✔ Good Choice 1,630–4,290 $
Fun Factor? Decent

Honest base engine

The 1.4 in the Sandero is a simple, robust engine. 75 hp is enough for daily use, but nothing to get excited about.

Engine Weaknesses 4

!! Critical timing belt interval

Timing belt must be replaced every 60,000–90,000 km. If neglected, engine damage threatens — not an interference-free engine.

Symptoms: Timing belt must be replaced every 60,000–90,000 km

330–550 $ from 75,000 km
!! Thermostat sticking

Thermostat sticks open or closed. Engine does not reach operating temperature or overheats. Inexpensive to replace.

Symptoms: Thermostat sticks open or closed

60–170 $ from 115,000 km
! Idle control valve fouled

Idle control valve fouls after 80,000+ km; engine stalls at idle or runs rough. Cleaning usually helps.

Symptoms: Idle control valve fouls after 80,000 km

90–220 $ from 115,000 km
! Lambda sensor faulty

Lambda sensor wears after 100,000+ km. Increased consumption and rough idle are symptoms.

Symptoms: Lambda sensor wears after 100,000 km

110–280 $ from 140,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Other Recall: faulty valve cotters (1.2L engine)

Recall for vehicles with the 1.2L engine produced between September and November 2010 due to faulty valve cotters in the cylinder head, which could lead to catastrophic engine failure.

0–0 $ 0
!! Suspension Worn steering joints

Steering joints and tie rod ends are among the most frequent MOT defects on the Sandero I. The defect rate is well above average for comparable vehicle classes.

170–550 $ from 80,000 km
!! Electronics Defective ignition coils (model years 2008-2009)

Early Sandero I models frequently had ignition coil failures. Ignition leads also showed faults in the early years of service. Primarily affects model years 2008 and 2009.

90–280 $ from 60,000 km
!! Electronics Defective starter motor (from 2010)

From model year 2010, starter motor failures were frequently reported on the Sandero I. Weak batteries and faulty ignition switches compound the starting problem.

170–440 $ from 80,000 km
!! Body Corroded exhaust system

The Sandero I's exhaust system rusts through comparatively early. A complete exhaust replacement can be necessary after just 3–5 years.

220–660 $ from 80,000 km
!! Suspension Worn suspension ball joints

Ball joints and wishbones wear faster than average on the Sandero I. Suspension components show elevated defect rates as early as the first and second MOT.

220–660 $ from 80,000 km
!! Rust Rust on the fuel filler neck

The fuel filler neck is known for early corrosion, which can lead to fuel leaks.

110–330 $ from 70,000 km
! Electronics Weak starter battery

The Sandero I's standard batteries are marginal for the vehicle's power demands. Premature discharge and failures after just 3–4 years are a well-known breakdown pattern.

80–170 $ from 50,000 km

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