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CBZA 1.2L TSI 85 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Hatchback 2012–2015 Custom Search
– Be Careful
Engine CBZA – Be Careful 6,030–18,700 $

63 kW EA111 TSI turbo, first TSI generation in the Ibiza. Timing chain elongation is a known problem and must be checked regularly. Elevated oil consumption at higher mileages typical.

Fun Factor? Not Really

Three cylinders, little pressure

The 1.2 TSI with 63 kW was an economical but never exciting choice in the Ibiza 6J. Under load it sounds strained; power delivery remains hesitant. A bargain for patient city commuters, a disappointment for everyone else.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Timing chain stretch EA111 1.2 TSI

The timing chain of the 1.2 TSI EA111 (CBZA) stretches prematurely due to manufacturing defects. Possible from as early as 30,000–40,000 km. Defective chain tensioners and guide rails worsen the problem.

Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, engine check light, rough idle in cold conditions

880–2,200 $ from 60,000 km
!! Elevated oil consumption

The 1.2 TSI EA111 is known for elevated oil consumption. Causes include piston rings and the turbocharger. Oil level should be checked regularly between service intervals.

Symptoms: Oil consumption above 0.5 L/1,000 km, bluish smoke, oil warning light

550–2,200 $ from 80,000 km
!! Elevated oil consumption

Like other TSI engines of this generation, the 1.2 TSI is prone to elevated oil consumption through piston ring leak. Checking the oil level at every refuelling is recommended.

Symptoms: Low oil level warning, bluish exhaust smoke, oil consumption above 0.5 l/1,000 km

1,650–4,400 $ from 80,000 km
!! Turbo boost pressure loss from deposits

Short-trip use and oil starvation from chain problems can damage the 1.2 TSI turbocharger. Carbon deposits in the turbo lead to boost pressure loss and power reduction.

Symptoms: Whistling from the turbo area, power loss, blue smoke, elevated oil consumption

880–2,750 $ from 100,000 km
!! Turbocharger seal wear

The turbocharger shaft seals of the small EA111 turbo wear out with high oil consumption or inadequate maintenance. The turbo is physically small and sensitive to low-quality oil.

Symptoms: Blue smoke on acceleration, power loss, oil in the intake or charge air hose

880–1,980 $ from 120,000 km
! Misfires from defective ignition coils

The 1.2 TSI is prone to misfires on multiple cylinders from defective ignition coils at higher mileages. All coils are often replaced together.

Symptoms: Juddering under load, engine check light flashing, rough idle, power loss

110–440 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Rust Rust: Sills, wings, and bonnet

Despite full galvanising, the 6J develops rust on sills, wings, and the bonnet. The exhaust system rusts through within a few years.

330–1,650 $ from 100,000 km
! Suspension Springs and dampers: Above-average wear

Springs and shock absorbers show above-average wear. On cars over 10 years old, steering joints add to the list of concerns.

220–770 $ from 100,000 km
! Brakes Brake discs: Increased wear

Brake discs and pads wear faster than expected. Buyers should factor brake costs into their budget planning.

170–550 $ from 70,000 km
! HVAC Cabin blower: Motor or resistor failure

The cabin blower motor fails or only runs on some speed settings. Often just the blower resistor is faulty, which is an inexpensive fix. Full motor replacement costs around €60–400 depending on the source.

90–440 $ from 80,000 km
! Rust Bonnet: Rust at the folded edge

The Ibiza 6J bonnet develops rust in the folded edge and at the front edge transition from around 10 years. Most susceptible with no underbody protection and in salt-treated regions.

220–880 $ from 100,000 km
i Electronics Rear lights: Moisture ingress

Moisture penetrates the rear lights, causing corrosion of the bulb holders and function failure.

60–330 $ from 80,000 km
i Interior Centre armrest: Creaking and rattling

The centre armrest creaks and rattles in cold temperatures and on poor road surfaces. Cheap plastic clips work loose over time. Easy to fix but annoying.

0–110 $ from 50,000 km

Reports & Tests

TÜV AUTO BILD TÜV-Report 2024-09
Average

Springs and dampers are flagged above average even early on, and steering joints and brake discs deteriorate in older examples. Misaligned low-beam headlights and drivetrain oil leaks also appear more frequently than average.

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