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Opel Zafira

Z19DTH 1.9L CDTI 150 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Van 2005–2014 Custom Search
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Engine Z19DTH ✖ Stay Away! 5,640–20,020 $

High-output variant of the 1.9 CDTI with known structural weaknesses: turbocharger and exhaust manifold are one assembly, making repairs more expensive. Swirl flaps in the intake manifold are the most common cause of failure. Reliable with documented maintenance at high mileage.

Fun Factor? Decent

Zafira diesel top

110 kW in the Zafira B – the best diesel for the family van.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Swirl flap failure in intake manifold 2004–2007

Plastic bushings on the swirl flap shaft wear and break out. Flaps can snap off and be ingested by the engine. Revised intake manifold fitted from build date 02/2007.

Symptoms: Vehicle enters limp mode, power loss below 2,500 rpm, fault code P1109 or P2075, engine warning light permanently on.

220–3,300 $ from 100,000 km
!! Turbocharger failure (Garrett GT1749MV) 2005–2009

The Garrett turbocharger is structurally connected to the exhaust manifold, making repairs more expensive. For build years 2006–2007, the cause was an oil supply hollow bolt with too fine a mesh (15 µm instead of 40 µm).

Symptoms: Whistling or hissing sound from engine bay, power loss when accelerating, black smoke from exhaust, oil in air filter housing.

880–2,750 $ from 120,000 km
!! Dual mass flywheel and M32 gearbox

In addition to DMF wear, bearing wear also occurs in the M32 gearbox (5th/6th gear). Both faults often occur together, requiring an extensive repair.

Symptoms: Humming or grinding at higher speeds in 5th/6th gear, rattling at idle, shaking when pulling away, clattering when clutch is released.

990–2,750 $ from 120,000 km
!! EGR valve coking and failure

The EGR valve cokes up from exhaust gas recirculation, especially with short-trip use. Heavy coking can lead to a permanently open valve and trigger a cascade of further faults.

Symptoms: Engine warning light, power loss, rough idle, limp mode in severe cases, fault codes P0400–P0409.

170–550 $ from 100,000 km
!! Injector wear (common rail)

Common-rail injectors show increased return volumes at high mileage through wear of the precision mechanics. Specialist repair is often cheaper than buying new.

Symptoms: Rough and uneven engine running at idle, heavy knocking on cold start, uneven cylinder contribution, increased fuel consumption.

330–1,320 $ from 180,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 14

!! Other Recall: heated washer nozzles fire risk 2004–2006

Heated screen wash nozzles can overheat and ignite the vehicle. Opel recalled affected Zafira B models from build years 2004–2006. Repair was free of charge at the dealer.

0–0 $
!! Electronics ABS control unit defective (C0131)

Fault code C0131 indicates a typical ABS control unit defect on the Zafira B. The ECU can fail due to moisture or voltage spikes and must be replaced at considerable effort.

220–880 $ from 100,000 km
!! Rust Front subframe rust (diesel up to 2005) 2005–2005

On diesel models up to build year 2005 water, dirt and salt collect in an insulation material on the front subframe causing severe internal rust. Total rust makes the vehicle beyond repair.

660–2,200 $ from 120,000 km
!! Brakes Brake lines corrode — safety risk

On the Zafira B steel brake lines at the rear axle and along the underbody are particularly susceptible to corrosion. Moisture collects in the contact area with insulation mats.

220–660 $ from 130,000 km
!! Steering Power steering failure

The hydraulic power steering pump frequently fails from 100,000 km. Additionally CIM module defects lead to intermittent steering failure. Typical problem of the GM Epsilon platform.

330–660 $ from 100,000 km
!! Electronics CIM module defect (steering column) 2005–2010

The Column Integration Module coordinates horn, steering angle sensor, immobiliser and steering wheel remote control. Contact problems lead to serial errors on the CAN bus.

390–770 $ from 110,000 km
!! HVAC Quickheat supplementary heater defective

The electric Quickheat supplementary heater of the Zafira B fails due to capacitor defects or ECU failure. Primarily affects older high-mileage models.

170–660 $ from 100,000 km
!! Other Immobiliser defective / starting problems

The immobiliser transponder in the key or the reader coil at the ignition switch of the Zafira B can fail and block the vehicle permanently. Often occurs after several years.

110–440 $ from 100,000 km
!! Gearbox M32 gearbox: 6th gear bearings howling

The M32 manual gearbox in the Zafira B suffers from premature bearing wear on the 6th gear input shaft. Typical howling at motorway speed from approx. 150,000 km.

440–1,320 $ from 150,000 km
! HVAC Blower resistor defective

The MOSFET in the AC auto blower controller destroys itself and gets stuck at one blower speed. With non-OEM parts there is increased fire risk through overheating.

170–330 $ from 90,000 km
! Suspension Springs and dampers worn prematurely

Quickly wearing suspension springs and shock absorbers as the main weak point. The multi-seat Flex7 concept puts particular stress on the rear axle.

220–660 $ from 90,000 km
! Body Panoramic roof water ingress

On vehicles with panoramic roof the drain channels block with leaves and dirt. Water backs up in the frame and enters the interior through the headliner.

60–440 $ from 100,000 km
! Cooling Coolant expansion tank leaking

On the Zafira B the plastic expansion tanks develop hairline cracks. The gradual coolant loss can go unnoticed until the ABS control unit is damaged by escaping fluid.

90–220 $ from 120,000 km
i Interior Third row rattles and sticks

The folded third-row seats in the Zafira B (Flex7) rustle and rattle while driving. Belt guides hang loose and knock against the trim.

0–110 $ from 80,000 km

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