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Renault Scenic 4

Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice

2.2 / 5.0 · Based on 5 engine variants · How we rate
Most Fun Engine

160 PS

Scenic · Benzin

Most Powerful TCe

Decent
Problem Engine

101–132 PS

1.2L TCe Benzin

5 weaknesses

Stay Away!

Generations


Engine Overview

The Renault Scenic 4 is available with 5 engine variants — from 61 to 163 hp.

1.5L dCi · Diesel· 90–110 PS
2016 2018

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.

  • !! Connecting Rod Bearing Wear from 130,000 km

    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
    2,000–5,000 $
  • !! High-Pressure Pump (Delphi) Failure from 90,000 km

    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
    1,100–5,000 $
  • !! Injectors Sensitive to Fuel Quality from 120,000 km

    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
    300–1,200 $

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1.6L dCi · Diesel· 131 PS
2016 2018

Modern 1.6-litre common-rail diesel with timing chain and up to 160 hp in the bi-turbo version — constructively complex and repair-intensive when damaged. Timing chain frequently elongates from 140,000–150,000 km; piezo injectors, EGR valve and DPF are known trouble sources. Only buy with complete service history and after engine inspection.

  • !! Timing Chain Stretch from 145,000 km

    The R9M timing chain sometimes stretches from as early as 140,000–150,000 km, despite a stated 250,000 km service life. Chain failure leads to valve contact and total engine damage — a costly risk.

    Symptoms: Rattling noise on cold start, engine warning light, harsh engine noise
    1,000–3,500 $
  • !! Connecting Rod Failure (Condensation Water) from 120,000 km

    The R9M 452 repeatedly suffers connecting rod failures attributed to condensation water ingested from the intercooler. Short oil change intervals and frequent short trips increase the risk.

    Symptoms: Loud knock from the engine, sudden engine stop, oil pressure loss
    3,000–7,000 $
  • !! EGR Cooler Crack / Coolant Loss from 100,000 km

    The EGR cooler on the R9M is prone to cracking, allowing coolant to enter the intake system. The result is not only power loss but in extreme cases engine damage from water ingestion.

    Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible cause, white smoke, exhaust smell in the cabin
    400–1,200 $

+ 2 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

1.7L Blue dCi · Diesel· 120–150 PS
2018 2022

Newer Euro 6d evolution of the diesel four-cylinder with SCR cat and AdBlue system — good performance and low consumption, but the AdBlue injection system is a documented problem source. Keep an eye on fuel injectors and cooling system; regular AdBlue quality check and coolant level check recommended.

  • !! Turbocharger Failure from 120,000 km

    The R9N shows similar turbocharger problems to the R9M. Drivers report turbo faults at mid-range mileage — according to user reports more frequently than its predecessor the R9M.

    Symptoms: Whistling noises, power loss, limp mode, blue smoke
    700–2,000 $
  • !! Recall: Fuel Line Fire Hazard

    R9N engines (build year 11/2018–06/2019) were recalled due to non-specification fuel lines. Leaking lines can cause fuel spillage and fire hazard.

    Symptoms: Fuel smell in the engine bay, visible leaks
    0–500 $
  • !! AdBlue System / SCR Catalytic Converter Fault from 80,000 km

    The 'Blue dCi' system on the R9N suffers from problems with AdBlue injection and the SCR catalytic converter. This is the most frequently reported weakness and is considered not yet fully mature.

    Symptoms: AdBlue warning message, increased AdBlue consumption, engine power reduction when tank is empty
    400–1,500 $

+ 2 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

1.2L TCe · Petrol· 116–132 PS
2016 2018

Widely used 1.2 TCe four-cylinder with a structural problem: the oil pump intermittently under-supplies the timing chain tensioner, leading to chain rattle, camshaft adjuster wear and increased oil consumption. Consumption over 1 l/1,000 km is not uncommon. Always check oil consumption before purchase and listen for chain noise.

  • !! Timing Chain Stretches Prematurely from 90,000 km

    The most well-known H5F problem: the timing chain stretches significantly — especially with short-trip use or missed oil changes — potentially causing rattling and engine damage from 70,000–100,000 km. Oil dilution from short trips accelerates wear.

    Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, clattering on load changes, camshaft control fault code, engine damage
    800–4,000 $
  • !! Turbocharger Failure from 100,000 km

    The H5F turbocharger suffers from oil supply problems, worsened by oil dilution from short trips and extended change intervals. Turbo damage is expensive.

    Symptoms: Whistling from the turbo, blue smoke, power loss, no boost build-up
    800–2,500 $
  • !! Electric Water Pump Failure from 80,000 km

    The electric water pump in the H5F hybrid derivatives (H5F index 600/601 in Austral/Espace) fails systematically in early build years, risking overheating and engine damage. Coolant losses are also known in the standard H5F.

    Symptoms: Overheating warning, falling coolant level, coolant loss without visible leak
    300–1,500 $

+ 2 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

1.3L TCe · Petrol· 116–163 PS
2017 2022

1.3-litre turbo developed with Daimler with significantly improved reliability compared to the 1.2 TCe. Direct injection promotes intake valve carbon build-up, ignition coils and spark plugs fail earlier than expected. Regular spark plug inspection from 60,000 km is advisable.

  • !! Timing Chain Early Wear from 70,000 km

    The H5H 1.3 TCe also shows initial timing chain rattling in 2019 models after 50,000–70,000 km. Chain tensioners in particular wear prematurely and must be replaced.

    Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, clattering on load changes, camshaft control fault code
    600–2,500 $
  • !! Wastegate Failure After 80,000+ km from 90,000 km

    The wastegate valve of the H5H 1.3 TCe turbocharger wears after 80,000–100,000 km, causing power loss and increased oil consumption.

    Symptoms: Power loss, no boost build-up, whistling from the turbo area
    600–2,000 $
  • !! Direct Injection: Intake Port Carbon Build-Up from 70,000 km

    As a direct injector without port injection, no fuel washes the intake valves. Carbon deposits on the intake manifold and valves are possible after 60,000–80,000 km.

    Symptoms: Power loss, rough engine running, increased fuel consumption
    300–800 $

+ 1 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

Vehicle Weaknesses

WeaknessCost
!Suspension with above-average defect rate

The suspension on the Scenic IV already shows significantly higher defect rates at the first MOT after 3 years. Springs, dampers, driveshafts and steering joints are the affected components.

Symptoms: MOT suspension defects, knocking, poor road holding
from 60,000 km
Medium

Test Reports

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AUTO BILD TÜV-Report

Average

Improvements over the predecessor, but axle components still wear prematurely. Dual-clutch gearbox jerks on pull-away. Infotainment failures occur. Front lighting remains a persistent issue.

2024-11

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Known Problems and Issues +

A total of 31 weaknesses have been documented for the Renault Scenic 4 (2016–2022) — 24 engine-related and 7 vehicle-related. 2 problem engines: H5F (1.2L TCe), K9K (1.5L dCi). Typical issues affect Suspension, Electronics, Interior, Gearbox.

Scenic (K9K, 2016–2018) — Stay Away!: Connecting Rod Bearing Wear, High-Pressure Pump (Delphi) Failure, Injectors Sensitive to Fuel Quality. Power: 90–95 PS.

Scenic (K9K, 2016–2018) — Stay Away!: Connecting Rod Bearing Wear, High-Pressure Pump (Delphi) Failure, Injectors Sensitive to Fuel Quality. Power: 110 PS.

Scenic (R9M, 2016–2018) — Be Careful: Timing Chain Stretch, Connecting Rod Failure (Condensation Water), EGR Cooler Crack / Coolant Loss. Power: 131 PS.

Scenic (R9N, 2018–2022) — Be Careful: Turbocharger Failure, Recall: Fuel Line Fire Hazard, AdBlue System / SCR Catalytic Converter Fault. Power: 120 PS.

Scenic (R9N, 2018–2022) — Be Careful: Turbocharger Failure, Recall: Fuel Line Fire Hazard, AdBlue System / SCR Catalytic Converter Fault. Power: 150 PS.

Scenic (H5F, 2016–2018) — Stay Away!: Timing Chain Stretches Prematurely, Turbocharger Failure, Electric Water Pump Failure. Power: 116 PS.

Scenic (H5F, 2016–2018) — Stay Away!: Timing Chain Stretches Prematurely, Turbocharger Failure, Electric Water Pump Failure. Power: 132 PS.

Scenic (H5H-1.3, 2017–2022) — Be Careful: Timing Chain Early Wear, Wastegate Failure After 80,000+ km, Direct Injection: Intake Port Carbon Build-Up. Power: 158–163 PS.

Scenic (H5H-1.3, 2018–2022) — Be Careful: Timing Chain Early Wear, Wastegate Failure After 80,000+ km, Direct Injection: Intake Port Carbon Build-Up. Power: 116 PS.

Scenic (H5H-1.3, 2018–2022) — Be Careful: Timing Chain Early Wear, Wastegate Failure After 80,000+ km, Direct Injection: Intake Port Carbon Build-Up. Power: 140 PS.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems and weaknesses does the Renault Scenic 4 have? +
The Renault Scenic 4 has 24 known engine weaknesses and 7 vehicle weaknesses.
What should I look for when buying a used Renault Scenic 4? +
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Which engine is recommended? +
Be careful: H5H-1.3 (1.3L TCe), R9M (1.6L dCi), R9N (1.7L Blue dCi). No engine is rated 'Good Choice'. The most fun to drive is the H5H-1.3 (1.3L TCe). Problem engine: H5F (1.2L TCe) — stay away!
Which Renault Scenic 4 engine is the most fun? +
The {code} ({displacement}) offers the most driving fun in the Renault Scenic 4 — rated: "Decent". {description} 160 hp 1.3 TCe — the most powerful petrol in the Scenic IV. Capable even when loaded.
Is the Renault Scenic 4 worth buying used? +
Caution is advised with the Renault Scenic 4 — 2 of 5 engine variants are rated 'Stay Away!'. The engine choice is crucial.
What horsepower variants are available for the Renault Scenic 4? +
The Renault Scenic 4 is available with engine variants from 61 to 163 hp. Petrol: H5F (1.2L TCe), H5H-1.3 (1.3L TCe). Diesel: K9K (1.5L dCi), R9M (1.6L dCi), R9N (1.7L Blue dCi).

Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee