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Renault Megane

K9K 1.5L dCi 115 hp Manual Front-wheel drive 2018–2024 Custom Search
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Engine K9K ✖ Stay Away! 5,150–18,260 $

Renault's most-produced diesel with over 20 years of production history — with exemplary maintenance (oil every 10,000 km, fuel filter every 8,000–10,000 km) over 300,000 km is achievable. Biggest weakness: connecting rod bearings spin from around 100,000–150,000 km, especially with extended oil change intervals. Common-rail injectors (Delphi) and EGR valve are further service items.

Fun Factor? Decent

Sensible diesel

115 hp dCi — best small diesel in the Megane IV. Enough pull for everyday driving.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Connecting Rod Bearing Wear

The K9K connecting rod bearings are design-sensitive. With overly long oil change intervals or incorrect oil the bearing shells spin from around 100,000–150,000 km, resulting in total engine failure.

Symptoms: Knocking engine noise, oil pressure warning light, sudden engine stop

2,200–5,500 $ from 130,000 km
!! High-Pressure Pump (Delphi) Failure

The Delphi high-pressure pump shows weaknesses from around 80,000 km. Metal wear from the pump contaminates the fuel circuit and damages the injectors and common rail — with consequential damage included.

Symptoms: Starting difficulties, sudden engine stall, 'injection fault' message

1,210–5,500 $ from 90,000 km
!! Injectors Sensitive to Fuel Quality

K9K injectors are very sensitive to fuel quality. Poor-quality diesel or clogged fuel filters lead to rough running, increased consumption and expensive injector replacement.

Symptoms: Engine hesitation, power loss, increased fuel consumption, black smoke

330–1,320 $ from 120,000 km
!! Particulate Filter Clogging

With frequent short-trip operation the DPF cannot complete its regeneration cycle and becomes blocked. Forced regeneration or replacement required — particularly problematic in city vehicles with the 90 hp unit.

Symptoms: DPF warning light, power reduction (limp mode), increased consumption

550–1,980 $ from 100,000 km
! EGR Valve Fouling

The EGR valve on the K9K fouls with soot deposits, especially with frequent short-trip use. Annual cleaning is necessary to prevent power loss and increased fuel consumption.

Symptoms: Power loss, rough idle, increased fuel consumption

170–660 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Other Recalls: seatbelt and fuel line

Several recalls affected rear seatbelt anchoring, curtain airbags and fuel lines (fire risk). Before purchase, always check whether all recalls have been completed on the vehicle.

!! Suspension Sway bar links and suspension worn

Sway bar links continue to wear early on the Megane IV. TÜV reports show 26% major defects at 8–9-year-old vehicles vs. 18% class average. Replacement is cheap but necessary.

90–440 $ from 80,000 km
!! Brakes Parking brake fails at vehicle inspection

The parking brake on the Megane IV frequently fails at vehicle inspections. The service brake is the least reliable in the class comparison. Brake disc damage increases from the second MOT.

110–440 $
!! Suspension Control arm bearings wearing early

Front control arm bearings can wear from as early as 40,000 km, identifiable by clunking noises under load changes. Renault replaces complete control arms; individual bushings are available as spare parts.

170–440 $ from 60,000 km
! Electronics Lighting still failure-prone

Headlights and exterior lighting continue to show significantly worse readings on the Megane IV than the class average. Both halogen and LED variants affected.

110–880 $
! Electronics Infotainment failures and software errors

Infotainment system freezes or won't start. Electronics diagnosis often requires a dealership visit. Windscreen washer jets and battery management also show issues.

220–1,100 $

Reports & Tests

TÜV AUTO BILD TÜV-Report 2024-11
Average

Improved over the predecessor but still showing suspension defects and exterior lighting issues. Foot brake delivers below-average results from the first MOT. Dual-clutch gearbox tends to jerk on pull-away.

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