Fiat Tipo
Modern 1.5L FireFly turbo with 48V mild hybrid. The eDCT dual-clutch gearbox is the main weak point β control unit issues and jerky shifting are known. Check for recall F51L on fuel lines. Engine itself solid; shorten oil change intervals with short-trip use.
Sensibly Electrified
The 1.5 GSE Hybrid turns the Tipo into an economical everyday car with decent performance. The eDCT gearbox works unobtrusively, the mild-hybrid boost is barely felt β solid, but no emotion.
Engine Weaknesses 5
The eDCT dual-clutch gearbox of the GSE-T4-MH shows control unit failures in early production years. Affected vehicles go into limp mode; repair requires replacement of the gearbox control unit.
Symptoms: Gearbox warning light, limp mode, no gear change, jerky pull-away
Stellantis recall F51L affects early-production GSE-T4-MH engines: fuel lines can detach due to faulty clip fastening. Fire risk if leakage contacts hot engine components.
Symptoms: Fuel smell in engine bay, visible leakage at fuel lines
Mild-hybrid operation with frequent start/stop aggravates oil dilution by unburned fuel. With predominantly short-trip use, the oil level can rise above maximum.
Symptoms: Oil level rises, fuel smell on dipstick, oil warning light despite full oil level
Many owners report jerky shifting of the eDCT gearbox at low speeds and in city traffic. Software updates partially improve the behaviour.
Symptoms: Jerking on pull-away, harsh gear changes in 1stβ3rd gear, vibrations in creep mode
The Belt Starter Generator (BSG) of the 48V mild-hybrid system can generate fault codes. Affected vehicles lose start/stop and regenerative braking function, the combustion engine continues running normally.
Symptoms: Hybrid warning light, start/stop deactivated, no regenerative braking, fault memory 48V system
Vehicle Weaknesses 14
Recall on the Fiat Tipo (356) for faulty airbag wiring in the steering wheel. Affected model years 2015β2016.
Recall action 2020β2021 on the Fiat Tipo (356) for software faults in the restraint moments.
Recall on the Fiat Tipo (356) for non-conforming airbag charge quantity.
MOT reports show above-average braking efficiency defects for the Fiat Tipo (356). Brake discs rust quickly.
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.
The UConnect infotainment in the Fiat Tipo (356) stands out for Bluetooth connection drops, DAB reception problems and sporadic system crashes.
The rear torsion beam axle of the Fiat Tipo (356) develops noises with increasing mileage. Rear axle bushes wear.
The AC condenser of the Fiat Tipo (356) is exposed to stone chip damage and can become leaky through corrosion. Replacement costs β¬400β700.
Exhaust system and underbody components on the Fiat Tipo (356) corrode above-average, already after 5β7 years with short-trip use.
Tie rod ends on the Fiat Tipo (356) wear earlier than the class average and are regularly flagged at MOT.
Vehicles from model years 2016β2017 show more frequent battery failures than the class average. Weak original equipment battery.
Window regulators on the Fiat Tipo (356) can fail due to cable failure or motor failure. Replacement depending on side: β¬150β350.
Door trims and interior plastics on the Fiat Tipo (356) rattle and creak at normal driving. Typical for this price segment.
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.