Opel Zafira
Turbocharged Ecotec petrol engine with 132 kW for the sporting Astra J and Insignia A. Turbocharger and oil consumption are the biggest risk factors — careful inspection of oil level and intake tract for oil traces before purchase is essential.
Zafira top petrol
147 kW makes the Zafira Tourer the fastest petrol van – almost sporty for a van.
Engine Weaknesses 4
Turbo shaft bearings wear and allow oil to migrate into the intake or exhaust. Blue smoke and oil residue in charge air pipes are early warning signs.
Symptoms: Blue smoke from exhaust after switch-off or on cold start, oil traces in intake pipes near throttle body, rising oil consumption with no visible external leak.
The timing chain is prone to premature wear with long oil change intervals and frequent short trips. Cold-start rattling is the typical early warning symptom.
Symptoms: Rattling or ticking from the timing chain area on cold start, noise subsides after warm-up, engine management light at advanced wear.
The A16LET develops elevated oil consumption from approx. 80,000 km due to undersized piston rings. In severe cases 1–2 litres per 1,000 km is not uncommon.
Symptoms: Significant oil consumption of 0.5–2 litres per 1,000 km, blue smoke on acceleration, oil level drops quickly with no visible leaks.
The membrane in the crankcase ventilation valve tears, causing false-air ingestion and increased oil consumption. Oil can travel through the charge air pipes to the throttle body.
Symptoms: Whistling from engine bay, elevated oil consumption, oil in charge air pipes, rough idle, engine warning light P0171.
Vehicle Weaknesses 16
Tie rod end not sufficiently tightened to the steering knuckle. In the worst case, severely reduced steering control.
Suspension springs cannot cope with the high kerb weight and full 7-person loading. Broken springs lead to MOT failures.
Rear axle rubber bushings wear out and become loose. MOT inspectors flag this as excessive play in suspension arms. Wheel alignment is required after replacement.
Software fault can cause the hill-start assist and electric parking brake to operate incorrectly, potentially leading to uncontrolled rolling.
Suspension springs break after just a few years, especially on the front axle. Frequent MOT failures.
Air conditioning frequently develops leaks and loses refrigerant. Complete loss of cooling performance.
The Radio-Nav900 system powers itself down and restarts at regular intervals. Cause is a temperature problem in the unit.
The 6-speed M32 manual gearbox does not always shift cleanly, especially when cold. Bearings and synchro rings wear at higher mileages.
The heated seats on the driver and passenger side fail — a well-documented issue confirmed in multiple forums.
Brake discs and pads wear above average. Frequent MOT complaints.
Headlights and tail lights malfunction. Frequent MOT complaints even after just three years.
On the Zafira Tourer, seam sealant between roof and pillar tears open, allowing water to enter the A-pillar and interior.
The Zafira Tourer develops rust on lower door edges and rear wheel arches from around 6–8 years old. Sill rust starts at the door seal recess.
On the Zafira Tourer, the plastic coolant expansion tank cracks at pressure points and hose outlets. Slow coolant loss often goes unnoticed.
The Zafira Tourer's centre and rear silencers rust through quickly with frequent short-trip use. Leaks lead to increased noise.
In the Zafira Tourer, headlining fixings (only hook-and-loop tape) come loose and creak with temperature changes. Dashboard trim panels also vibrate.
Reports & Tests
Oil loss from engine and gearbox is the most common reason for failing the MOT. Axle springs fail earlier than usual under the higher vehicle weight. Compared to its predecessor, clear quality improvements in suspension and electronics.