Ford Ka RU8
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
Generations
Engine Overview
The Ford Ka RU8 is available with 4 engine variants — from 69 to 75 hp.
The 1.3 Multijet comes from Fiat's shelf (SDE) and is a smooth, frugal small diesel. The weak point is the timing chain, which can stretch when oil maintenance is neglected. Injectors are sensitive to poor fuel quality, and the DPF tends to clog under pure short-trip use. Regular oil changes with the correct specification are mandatory.
- !! Particulate Filter Clogging from Short Trips from 80,000 km
The 1.3L Multijet Diesel 199A3000 in the Ka+ is highly susceptible to DPF clogging when used predominantly on short trips. The small diesel engine rarely reaches regeneration temperatures in urban driving.
Symptoms: DPF warning light, reduced engine power (limp mode), black smoke - !! Timing Chain Wear — MultiJet Production Defect from 120,000 km
The timing chain on the Fiat 1.3 MultiJet is a known weak point. Stretching causes valve timing offset and in the worst case valve-piston contact. Recommended replacement interval: every 120,000 km.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start; check engine light; rough idle; in worst case sudden engine failure. - !! Turbocharger Wear on the Small Diesel from 130,000 km
The 1.3L Multijet Diesel 199A3000 in the Ford Ka+ shows turbocharger wear when oil change intervals are exceeded. The small turbo is sensitive to oil quality and warm-up periods.
Symptoms: Dropping boost pressure, whining from turbo, bluish smoke
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The 1.2 Ti-VCT is a frugal naturally aspirated unit with a timing chain instead of a belt, which keeps maintenance costs down. Power is fine for city use, but reserves are noticeably lacking on the motorway. The chain is generally durable but appreciates regular oil changes with the right viscosity. Mechanically straightforward overall and a solid choice on a small budget.
- !! Timing Belt — Regular Replacement Required from 140,000 km
The 1.2 Ti-VCT (Fiat Fire basis) is an interference engine with a timing belt. Replacement interval 150,000 km or 10 years; check belt history on any used purchase. Snap leads to engine destruction.
Symptoms: No warning symptom — sudden engine cutout on snap. Knocking sounds can indicate a loose belt. - !! Recall: Fire Risk from Short Circuit in Battery Wiring
Ford recalled Ka+ models in 2019 due to possible short circuits in the battery wiring. A short circuit can cause overheating and in extreme cases start a fire.
- !! Ignition Coil Failed — Misfires from 100,000 km
The 1.2 Ti-VCT in the Ka+ uses a Fiat Fire derivative. The pencil coils on this engine fail at higher mileages with misfires in the mid-rpm range, typically after 100,000 km.
Symptoms: Hesitation at 1,500–2,500 rpm, fault code P030x, rough engine running, occasional stumble under acceleration
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A total of 16 weaknesses have been documented for the Ford Ka RU8 (2008–2016).
Ka (199A3000, 2009–2013) — Be Careful: Particulate Filter Clogging from Short Trips, Timing Chain Wear — MultiJet Production Defect, Turbocharger Wear on the Small Diesel. Power: 75 PS.
Ka (B2KA, 2008–2016) — Be Careful: Timing Belt — Regular Replacement Required, Recall: Fire Risk from Short Circuit in Battery Wiring, Ignition Coil Failed — Misfires. Power: 69–71 PS.
What to watch out for with the Ford Ka? See the detailed listing of all engine and vehicle weaknesses in the sections above.
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Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee