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Peugeot 607 Z8

Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice

2.3 / 5.0 · Based on 3 engine variants · How we rate
Most Fun Engine

211 PS

607 · Benzin

French executive with V6

Fun to Drive!
Problem Engine

90–181 PS

2.0L HDi Diesel

7 weaknesses

Stay Away!

Engine Overview

The Peugeot 607 Z8 is available with 4 engine variants — from 90 to 211 hp.

2.0 HDi · Diesel· 136 PS
2004 2010

Powerful PSA diesel for mid-size and SUV applications. Common rail with turbo. Later versions as BlueHDi with SCR cat and AdBlue.

  • !! Timing belt snap caused by defective water pump from 90,000 km

    The plastic impeller of the water pump can disintegrate from as early as 50,000 km. Fragments enter the timing belt drive and cause the belt to snap with subsequent total engine destruction.

    Symptoms: Coolant temperature rises unusually, coolant loss without visible leak, faint grinding or squealing from the timing belt drive, sudden engine shutdown when belt snaps
    500–900 $
  • !! Dual-mass flywheel wear from 130,000 km

    The dual-mass flywheel wears prematurely, especially on the 107 hp variant. Oil dilution from DPF regeneration accelerates wear. The clutch should always be renewed at the same time.

    Symptoms: Squealing or clattering when starting and stopping the engine, pronounced vibrations at idle, juddering when pulling away, knocking at low revs under load
    1,000–1,800 $
  • !! Leaking injectors causing oil dilution from 140,000 km

    Leaking injectors allow diesel into the engine oil, drastically reducing its lubricity. The rising oil level is often overlooked. This can cause piston and bearing damage.

    Symptoms: Diesel smell at the dipstick, oil level rises above maximum, strong exhaust smell inside the car, engine judders or knocks more than usual, increased fuel consumption
    400–1,500 $

+ 4 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

2.2 · Petrol· 158–163 PS
2004 2010

2.2L naturally aspirated engine with 158 hp for higher-spec models. Timing belt every 120,000 km, otherwise solid.

  • !! Leaking camshaft and cam cover seals from 80,000 km

    The EW12J4 is strongly prone to oil loss at camshaft seals and cam cover gaskets. The camshaft seals are particularly affected and can lead to serious damage if ignored.

    Symptoms: Oil spots under engine, oil smell, visible oil traces at cam covers, dropping oil level
    150–500 $
  • !! VVT phaser knocks and fails from 70,000 km

    The variable valve timing regulator of the EW12J4 begins knocking from around 50,000 km and can fail completely between 70,000–80,000 km. Repair costs are typically 400–600 EUR.

    Symptoms: Knocking on cold start, rattling at idle, rough engine running, power loss
    400–600 $
  • !! Hydraulic bucket tappets wear out from 100,000 km

    The hydraulic tappets of the EW12J4 frequently fail from around 100,000 km. Due to the complex design with two balance shafts the engine is inherently noisy; worn tappets make this considerably worse.

    Symptoms: Ticking valve noise cold and warm, loud idle, slight power loss
    300–800 $

+ 3 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

2.2L 16V · Petrol· 158–163 PS
2000 2010

2.2L naturally aspirated engine with 158 hp for higher-spec models. Timing belt every 120,000 km, otherwise solid.

  • !! Leaking camshaft and cam cover seals from 80,000 km

    The EW12J4 is strongly prone to oil loss at camshaft seals and cam cover gaskets. The camshaft seals are particularly affected and can lead to serious damage if ignored.

    Symptoms: Oil spots under engine, oil smell, visible oil traces at cam covers, dropping oil level
    150–500 $
  • !! VVT phaser knocks and fails from 70,000 km

    The variable valve timing regulator of the EW12J4 begins knocking from around 50,000 km and can fail completely between 70,000–80,000 km. Repair costs are typically 400–600 EUR.

    Symptoms: Knocking on cold start, rattling at idle, rough engine running, power loss
    400–600 $
  • !! Hydraulic bucket tappets wear out from 100,000 km

    The hydraulic tappets of the EW12J4 frequently fail from around 100,000 km. Due to the complex design with two balance shafts the engine is inherently noisy; worn tappets make this considerably worse.

    Symptoms: Ticking valve noise cold and warm, loud idle, slight power loss
    300–800 $

+ 3 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

3.0L V6 24V · Petrol· 207–211 PS
2000 2010

3.0L V6 from PSA. Smooth and dependable, but high fuel consumption. Timing belt replacement laborious and expensive.

  • !! Timing belt damaged by oil contamination from 90,000 km

    Leaking camshaft or crankshaft seals allow oil to reach the timing belt. The oil degrades the rubber, the belt slips and valve timing shifts. Valve damage is a real risk.

    Symptoms: Uneven engine running, compression loss on individual cylinders, engine warning light, in the worst case engine damage
    600–1,500 $
  • !! Oil loss at camshaft covers from 80,000 km

    The ES9 V6 is strongly prone to oil leaks at the camshaft covers. Escaping oil can reach the timing belt and cause belt slippage or even engine fire. Regular inspection is mandatory.

    Symptoms: Oil spots in engine bay, oil smell, visible oil traces at cylinder heads, burning smell
    300–800 $
  • !! Ignition coil failures cause misfires from 80,000 km

    The six individual ignition coils of the ES9 V6 are prone to failure, leading to misfires on individual cylinders. The problem often develops gradually.

    Symptoms: Juddering at certain RPMs, engine management light, noticeable power loss, increased fuel consumption
    120–400 $

+ 3 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

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Known Problems and Issues +

A total of 19 weaknesses have been documented for the Peugeot 607 Z8 (2000–2010). One problem engine: DW10 (2.0L HDi).

607 (DW10, 2004–2010) — Stay Away!: Timing belt snap caused by defective water pump, Dual-mass flywheel wear, Leaking injectors causing oil dilution. Power: 136 PS.

607 (EW12, 2000–2010) — Be Careful: Leaking camshaft and cam cover seals, VVT phaser knocks and fails, Hydraulic bucket tappets wear out. Power: 158–163 PS.

607 (ES9, 2000–2010) — Be Careful: Timing belt damaged by oil contamination, Oil loss at camshaft covers, Ignition coil failures cause misfires. Power: 207–211 PS.

What to watch out for with the Peugeot 607? See the detailed listing of all engine and vehicle weaknesses in the sections above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems and weaknesses does the Peugeot 607 Z8 have? +
The Peugeot 607 Z8 has 19 known engine weaknesses.
What should I look for when buying a used Peugeot 607 Z8? +
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Which engine is recommended? +
Be careful: EW12 (2.2L 16V), ES9 (3.0L V6 24V). No engine is rated 'Good Choice'. The most fun to drive is the ES9 (3.0L V6 24V). Problem engine: DW10 (2.0L HDi) — stay away!
Which Peugeot 607 Z8 engine is the most fun? +
The {code} ({displacement}) offers the most driving fun in the Peugeot 607 Z8 — rated: "Fun to Drive!". {description} The 607 V6 with 211 hp is the luxury variant of PSA's executive range. Quiet, powerful and comfortable — exactly right for long motorway journeys. Fuel consumption is high, but in return you get a driving character reminiscent of much larger saloons.
Is the Peugeot 607 Z8 worth buying used? +
Caution is advised with the Peugeot 607 Z8 — 1 of 3 engine variants are rated 'Stay Away!'. The engine choice is crucial.
What horsepower variants are available for the Peugeot 607 Z8? +
The Peugeot 607 Z8 is available with engine variants from 90 to 211 hp. Petrol: EW12 (2.2L 16V), ES9 (3.0L V6 24V). Diesel: DW10 (2.0L HDi).

Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee