Fiat Stilo
Widely used FIRE naturally aspirated petrol engine with fundamentally solid engineering, but sensitive to lack of maintenance. Head gasket and cooling system are classic weak points at higher mileages. Throttle body and lambda sensor require regular checks, especially with short-trip use.
Too Little for the Estate
95 hp in the Stilo Multi Wagon — underpowered for the family estate.
Engine Weaknesses 5
The cylinder head gasket tends to fail at higher mileages, especially when the engine is shut off hot after motorway driving. White smoke from exhaust and coolant loss are typical signs.
Symptoms: White steam from exhaust, coolant loss without visible external leak, engine stuttering on cold start, poor heater output
The timing belt is tensioned via the eccentrically rotated water pump. This design inevitably leads to coolant leaks after some years. Some workshops avoid the rotation and risk a loose timing belt as a result.
Symptoms: Coolant drips under engine, falling coolant level, overheat warning
The 1.4 16V is an interference engine: a snapped timing belt immediately causes valve damage. The recommended replacement interval of 5 years or 120,000 km is often exceeded by used car buyers.
Symptoms: Engine won't start after belt failure, metallic noises before failure, power loss from worn tensioner
With predominantly short-trip use, sludge and oil residues from the crankcase breather deposit in the throttle body. The engine then starts poorly or stalls after cold start.
Symptoms: Difficult cold starting, engine dies shortly after starting, rough idle
The wideband lambda sensor of the 1.4 16V wears out at high mileages and generates faulty signals. Increased fuel consumption and the engine warning light are the first signs; incorrect vacuum hoses accelerate failure.
Symptoms: Engine warning light on, increased fuel consumption (above 9 l/100 km), unpleasant exhaust smell, black deposits in exhaust
Vehicle Weaknesses 8
Front wishbones wear from around 100,000 km due to rubber bush ageing. Typical symptom: rattling over road irregularities, vehicle follows ruts. Independent workshop: over €400; parts available for around €100.
The leading edge of the sills on the Stilo 192 is extremely susceptible to stone-chip-related rust. Stone chips remove the paint and zinc layer; the spot then reliably rusts despite a galvanised body. Known design problem.
Sporadic ABS/ESP/ASR fault messages that trace back to a defective brake light switch. Fiat internally acknowledged the problem but classified it as non-critical. Replacement part costs around €10, fitting takes 5 minutes.
The slat sliding roof jams and does not close completely, allowing water to enter. The drive motor can fail. Mainly affects older examples with slat sliding roof.
The cable system of the electric window regulator frequently breaks. Workshops incorrectly replace the motor (around €125) when only the cable is broken. Diagnosis requires removing the door trim.
The Stilo's air conditioning loses around 10% of refrigerant per year through micro-porous leaks. After 3 years, up to 140 g of the 540 g charge can have escaped. The AC condenser can also develop leaks.
Rear brakes can work unevenly and fail MOT testing. Brake pads lightly contact the disc. Handbrake shoes can seize with moisture.
The dashboard of the Stilo creaks and squeaks, particularly with temperature fluctuations. The soft-touch coating can become sticky over time. Door check straps creak shortly after purchase.