Renault Espace
2.0-litre diesel developed jointly with Nissan with timing chain and good fundamental long-term robustness — with correct maintenance well over 300,000 km is possible. Weak point is the turbocharger boost pressure control on early examples (2005–2006). Timing chain can start to rattle from 200,000 km; oil quality is critical.
Top Diesel
200 hp dCi in the Espace — more than an SUV needs. Relaxed touring guaranteed.
Engine Weaknesses 5
The M9R turbocharger is prone to control problems (faulty boost regulation) and mechanical wear. Particularly 2005/2006 build years tend towards limp mode from incorrect boost control.
Symptoms: Sudden power loss, limp mode, increased oil consumption through the turbo
On the M9R the valve cover also serves as the camshaft bearing — both parts are machined together. A damaged valve cover during injector removal will inevitably destroy the cylinder head as well.
Symptoms: Damage occurs during improper repair; no prior warning
Faulty seals or cracks in the M9R engine block can lead to coolant loss. Overheating threatens if the problem is not detected early — especially at higher mileages.
Symptoms: Falling coolant level, overheating warning, white smoke from exhaust
Worn seals and sump issues cause oil leaks on the M9R, which left untreated can escalate to increased oil consumption and engine damage. Typical from 150,000 km.
Symptoms: Oil spots under vehicle, oil smell, dropping oil level
The DPF on the M9R clogs particularly with frequent short-trip use. Blockage leads to warning lights and power reduction; costly cleaning or replacement becomes likely from around 120,000 km.
Symptoms: DPF warning light, power reduction, increased fuel consumption
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
Due to inadequate adhesive bonding between the outer and inner bonnet panels, the outer panel can detach at motorway speeds and present a significant hazard.
The distance radar triggers unfounded emergency braking on open motorways, especially with adaptive cruise control active. Dangerous situation during overtaking.
The electric actuator of the 4Control rear axle steering and its rubber mounts wear prematurely. Symptoms are knocking and a vague feeling when turning in. Repair costs 2,750–3,500 € for parts and labour.
The electric actuators of the rear wheel steering fail particularly on early Espace V models. Renault subsequently switched supplier for later build years.
Rust forms on the steel body of the Espace V already after a few years, especially on weld seams and structural members. Trim strips also often don't seal properly.
Repeatedly documented elevated oil loss from engine and gearbox on the Espace V. Regular checks are necessary to avoid engine damage. Mainly affects earlier build years from 2015.
Both front and rear lights show moisture ingress through leaking seals. Reduced visibility and possible electronics damage are the consequences.