Seat Leon
63 kW EA211 TSI in the Leon 5F with improved timing chain versus the EA111. Monitor camshaft adjuster and oil consumption from piston rings. Affordable base engine with solid everyday character.
Leon entry-level with charm
The 1.2 TSI with 63 kW appears modest in the Leon 5F despite its sporty looks. The direct chassis still rewards on a twisty B-road, but one quickly wishes for a better engine. Cheap to buy, economical to run.
Engine Weaknesses 4
On the EA211 1.2 TSI (CJZB 90 PS), defective camshaft sprockets can cause the timing belt to snap. Affected model year 2014. Before purchase check service history for camshaft adjuster replacement.
Symptoms: Sudden engine shutdown without warning, engine damage from valve contact
The EA111-based CJZB 1.2 TSI suffers from the known timing chain issue. Cases with chain replacement as early as 18,000 km have been documented. VW acknowledged manufacturing defects.
Symptoms: Brief rattling on cold start, metallic clattering on load changes — in worst case abrupt engine shutdown
Early EA211 engines can have piston rings that coke up and cause elevated oil consumption. Improved design from 2015. Regular oil level checks recommended.
Symptoms: Elevated oil consumption, bluish smoke on cold start
The direct injection of the 1.2 TSI allows intake valves and the intake tract to coke up. Oil from the crankcase ventilation can accumulate in the intake tract.
Symptoms: Power loss, rough idle, elevated consumption, black deposits
Vehicle Weaknesses 8
Multiple recalls: child locks on rear doors can deactivate while driving (2015–2016). Airbag modules were also recalled.
On 2014 build-year cars, screws on the camshaft adjuster can come loose and migrate into the engine. The timing belt tears and the engine is destroyed. Manufacturer recall (TPI 2038019/4) — verify completion on any used car.
Seat installs constrictions in the panoramic roof drain hose for noise damping purposes. These constrictions become blocked and divert water into the interior.
Gradual coolant loss occurs on 1.6 TDI and 2.0 TDI Leon 5F models. The usual cause is a defective EGR cooler or a cracked coolant hose.
Springs and shock absorbers on the Leon 5F show above-average wear even at the first roadworthiness inspection. Shock absorbers in particular are frequently flagged.
The headlights of the Leon 5F are prone to developing micro-cracks in the lens cover. At the roadworthiness inspection a complete headlight replacement can be required.
A configuration error in the body control module (BCM) prevents detection of failed front LED indicators. Affects cars produced November 2016 to October 2019. Software update at the dealer is free of charge.
Interior trim panels and footwell covers in the Leon 5F are prone to rattling and squeaking noises. Door trim panels and footwell covers are particularly affected.
Reports & Tests
The third Leon generation performs more solidly at the roadworthiness inspection than its predecessor. Even at the first mandatory check coil springs, shock absorbers, and headlights attract attention; micro-cracks in the headlight lenses can necessitate a complete replacement.