Skoda Fabia
Identical construction to the CHYA, only mapped to 75 hp (55 kW) via the ECU. Considered outstandingly reliable — owners report trouble-free operation. Maintenance to schedule and timely belt inspection are sufficient.
75 hp — adequate for the Fabia
55 kW in the light Fabia: appropriate for city traffic and short trips. No character, but fit for purpose.
Engine Weaknesses 1
Identical to the CHYA: timing belt declared lifetime design by the manufacturer, workshops recommend inspection from 150,000 km. If the belt snaps, severe engine damage follows without warning.
Symptoms: No advance warning — preventive inspection from 150,000 km, then every 30,000 km
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
Fault in the gas generator of the driver airbag causes uncontrolled deployment on activation and detachment of metal fragments that can injure vehicle occupants. Recall action for vehicles of build years 2014–2017.
Faulty engine ECU software activates the ESP warning light and puts the vehicle into limp mode. Resolvable via a paid software update as part of a service action. Mainly early NJ build years affected.
The infotainment display shows individual pixel failures or completely dark areas. Problem mainly occurs on vehicles over about 5 years old and is due to deteriorating display connections.
Concealed rust forms under stone-chip protection on the sills behind the wheel housings and at the tops of the A-pillars. Dirt accumulates behind plastic inserts and promotes corrosion. Relevant from about 8–10 years and 100,000 km.
The front strut top mounts (spring/shock absorber bearings) wear from around 60,000 km and cause creaking when steering at standstill. More common on vehicles in urban traffic.
The air conditioning evaporator tends to harbour bacteria, causing a musty smell when switching on the air conditioning. Regular disinfection is required.
The rear drum brakes tend to squeal, especially in wet conditions and after prolonged standing. Corrosion on the brake shoes is a common cause.
Reports & Tests
The third-generation Fabia passes the MOT inspection with average results overall. Braking system and lighting remain the most frequent fault categories.
The Fabia is one of the most reliable superminis in the breakdown statistics. The breakdown rate is below the class average across all relevant model years.