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Fiat Tipo

198A2 1.6L MultiJet 105 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Sedan 2015–2021
– Be Careful
Engine 198A2 – Be Careful 6,560–16,550 $

The 1.6 MultiJet is technically mature and delivers good mileages if the timing belt is changed on schedule. A production defect with undersized crankshafts affected early Tipo examples from 2016. Blocked DPF and low-rpm hesitation are the most common everyday issues.

Fun Factor? Not Really

Dull Duty

1.6 diesel in the Tipo or 500X: mileage accumulator without emotion. DPF, injector and dual-mass flywheel problems make the already joyless drivetrain a risk.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Production defect crankshaft (model year 2016)

Early Tipo examples from 2016 production had incorrectly short crankshafts fitted. These can lead to complete oil pressure loss and total engine damage. Fiat instructed dealers to completely replace the affected engines.

Symptoms: Engine warning light, oil pressure warning, knocking from engine, sudden engine stop

3,000–6,000 $ from 20,000 km
!! Timing belt failure when overdue

The 1.6 MultiJet is a timing belt engine with interference principle. Exceeding the replacement interval of 120,000 km or 6 years risks belt failure with catastrophic engine damage.

Symptoms: Sudden engine stop, engine won't start again, metallic noises when attempting to start

500–800 $ from 120,000 km
!! Heat exchanger failure with oil-coolant mixing

Individual vehicles showed early failure (under 20,000 km) of the heat exchanger with oil entering the cooling system. Fiat recognised the problem and replaced the cooler as a goodwill gesture.

Symptoms: Temperature gauge rises rapidly, loss of heating capacity, oil visible in coolant reservoir

400–900 $ from 15,000 km
!! EGR valve carbon build-up and power loss

The EGR valve of the 1.6 MultiJet tends to carbon up and delays torque build-up. Typically manifests as poor throttle response up to approximately 2,000 rpm.

Symptoms: Delayed throttle response, engine hesitant to rev, sporadic power loss

200–500 $ from 90,000 km
! DPF regeneration causes juddering and power loss

During active DPF regeneration, the engine judders heavily at low revs, especially below 2,000 rpm. This behaviour is often interpreted by drivers as an engine fault.

Symptoms: Heavy juddering below 2,000 rpm, poor throttle response, fuel consumption display drops in steps

300–1,200 $ from 100,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 14

!! Other Recall: Faulty Airbag Cable in Steering Wheel

Recall on the Fiat Tipo (356) for faulty airbag wiring in the steering wheel. Affected model years 2015–2016.

!! Other Recall: Airbag/Seatbelt Pretensioner 2020–2021

Recall action 2020–2021 on the Fiat Tipo (356) for software faults in the restraint moments.

!! Other Recall: Non-Conforming Airbag Charge

Recall on the Fiat Tipo (356) for non-conforming airbag charge quantity.

!! Brakes Braking Efficiency Insufficient at MOT

MOT reports show above-average braking efficiency defects for the Fiat Tipo (356). Brake discs rust quickly.

250–700 $ from 60,000 km
!! Gearbox DDCT Dual-Clutch Gearbox Judders

The DDCT dual-clutch gearbox in the Fiat Tipo (356) sometimes shifts erratically and judders on pull-away from rest. Earlier examples more frequently affected.

800–3,000 $ from 60,000 km
! Electronics UConnect Infotainment Faulty

The UConnect infotainment in the Fiat Tipo (356) stands out for Bluetooth connection drops, DAB reception problems and sporadic system crashes.

50–400 $
! Suspension Rear Torsion Beam Axle Noisy

The rear torsion beam axle of the Fiat Tipo (356) develops noises with increasing mileage. Rear axle bushes wear.

150–500 $ from 80,000 km
! HVAC AC Condenser Prone to Issues

The AC condenser of the Fiat Tipo (356) is exposed to stone chip damage and can become leaky through corrosion. Replacement costs €400–700.

400–700 $
! Rust Exhaust System and Underbody Corroding

Exhaust system and underbody components on the Fiat Tipo (356) corrode above-average, already after 5–7 years with short-trip use.

200–700 $ from 80,000 km
! Steering Tie Rod Ends Wear Prematurely

Tie rod ends on the Fiat Tipo (356) wear earlier than the class average and are regularly flagged at MOT.

80–300 $ from 70,000 km
! Electronics Battery Failure on Early Model Years

Vehicles from model years 2016–2017 show more frequent battery failures than the class average. Weak original equipment battery.

80–200 $
! Electronics Window Regulator Defective

Window regulators on the Fiat Tipo (356) can fail due to cable failure or motor failure. Replacement depending on side: €150–350.

150–350 $ from 80,000 km
i Interior Plastic Parts Rattle

Door trims and interior plastics on the Fiat Tipo (356) rattle and creak at normal driving. Typical for this price segment.

0–100 $
i Body Uneven Panel Gaps

Panel gaps on the Fiat Tipo (356) are sometimes uneven from the factory. Doors and bonnets can sit skewed. Not a safety defect but visually annoying.

0–200 $