Skoda Octavia
Robust unit injector diesel with high torque and good long-distance potential. The integrated unit injectors are maintenance-intensive and susceptible from 150,000 km. Connecting rod bearing damage was specifically documented for the 105 hp variants (BJB/BLS/BXE) — strictly observe oil change intervals.
Sensible diesel for commuters
77 kW and 250 Nm — adequate for motorways and long trips, but zero driving pleasure. A pure rational choice.
Engine Weaknesses 3
The unit injectors wear from around 150,000–190,000 km, causing juddering and power loss between 2,000–3,000 rpm. Single element replacement costs €600, full set up to €2,400.
Symptoms: Juddering and power loss especially between 2,000–3,000 rpm, difficult cold starts
Isolated connecting rod bearing failures on the BJB/BLS/BXE variant due to material defects and irregular oil changes. Damage occurred at around 157,000 km, resulting in engine failure.
Symptoms: Increasingly loud engine knock, oil pressure warning light, in the worst case a loud bang from the engine bay
The EGR valve coagulates and blocks, causing power loss and increased soot output. Cleaning can help; replacement costs €150–400.
Symptoms: Power loss, black smoke under acceleration, engine check light
Vehicle Weaknesses 10
Moisture penetrates through the number plate light seals into the tailgate and causes corrosion from the inside out. Affects both estate and saloon equally.
Sills and rear wheel arches corrode through stone chip damage and inadequate underbody protection. Particularly on vehicles without factory cavity sealing.
Suspension springs break particularly at the front axle at the lower coil. Corrosion and metal fatigue from road salt promote fracture.
Air conditioning compressor and condenser fail through leaks and mechanical wear. Stone chips on the condenser accelerate failure.
The steering rack develops a noticeable knocking when steering, particularly at low speed and when manoeuvring. Caused by wear of the pressure pad in the rack housing.
The water pump starts leaking at the shaft seal from approximately 100,000 km. On TSI engines it is commonly replaced at the same time as the timing belt.
The front axle control arm bushings wear and cause imprecise steering behaviour. Commonly renewed together with the track rod ends.
The window regulator mechanism fails typically on the passenger side. Cable or motor defective, window no longer winds up.
The front brake discs wear prematurely on heavily loaded vehicles and estate variants. Disc runout and vibrations are possible from 60,000 km.
The interior door handles are made of brittle plastic and break in cold weather or when pulled sharply. The driver's side is particularly affected as it is used most frequently.
Reports & Tests
The second-generation Octavia shows above-average fault rates in almost all inspection areas on older examples. Lighting, brakes and exhaust are particularly notable.