VW engine CBZB

The 1.2-liter Volkswagen CBZB 1.2 TSI engine was produced by the company from 2009 to 2015 and installed in many corporate models, including under the Audi, Škoda, and Seat brands. There is also a downgraded version of this powertrain with a power of 90 HP, indicated by the symbol CBZC. The following models are also part of the EA111-TSI series: CBZA, BWK, BMY, CAVA, CAXA, CDGA, and CTHA.

Technical specifications of VW CBZB 1.2 TSI engine.

Exact capacity1197 cm³
Power systemdirect injection
Engine power105 HP
Torque175 nm
Engine blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 8v
Cylinder diameter71 mm
Piston stroke.75.6 mm
Compression ratio10
Engine featuresSOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
TurbochargingIHI 1634
What oils to use3.8 liters 5W-30
Fuel type98
Environmental classEURO 5
Approximate life expectancy240 000 HP

Fuel consumption VW engine CBZB

Using the example of the 2012 Volkswagen Golf with a manual transmission:
City7.1 litry
Route4.9 litry
Mixed5.7 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the CBZB engine assembly is 102 kg. The engine number CBZB is located at the junction of the block and gearbox. In the first year of production, the main problem of the engine was a very low timing chain lifespan. The updated chain lasts for approximately 100,000 km, but it immediately jumps when stretched. The electric control drive of the geometry and wastegate turbine often fails. This engine is also known for periodic vibrations at idle. Another drawback is the very long warm-up time of the engine in cold weather.

Engine Vw Cbzb

Audi
A3 2 (8P)2009 - 2013
Skoda
Fabia 2 (5J)2010 - 2014
Rapid 1 (NH)2012 - 2015
Roomster 1 (5J)2010 - 2015
Yeti 1 (5L)2009 - 2015
Seat
Altea 1 (5P)2010 - 2015
Ibiza 4 (6J)2010 - 2015
Leon 2 (1P)2010 - 2012
Toledo 4 (KG)2012 - 2015
Volkswagen
Beetle 2 (5C)2011 - 2014
Caddy 3 (2K)2010 - 2015
Golf 6 (5K)2009 - 2013
Golf Plus 1 (5M)2009 - 2014
Jetta 6 (1B)2010 - 2014
Polo 5 (6R)2009 - 2014
Touran 1 (1T)2010 - 2015

Engines from the same line as VW engine CBZB

See Also

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Jeep Engine Epe

The 2.5-liter gasoline engine Jeep EPE or AMC 150 was produced from 1983 to 2002 and installed in popular off-road vehicles of the company, such as Wrangler, Comanche, and Cherokee. Until 1985, a carburetor was used, then in the 1990s, a single-point fuel injection TBI appeared, and later a multipoint injection MPI. The AMC series also includes the ERH engine.