Toyota 1AR-FE engine

The 2.7-liter Toyota 1AR-FE engine has been produced since 2008 at plants in Japan and the USA. This engine is installed in a wide range of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive models within the company. All versions of this engine are equipped with the Dual VVT-i gas phase change system. The AR engine lineup also includes: 2AR-FE, 2AR-FXE, 2AR-FSE, 5AR-FE, 6AR-FSE, and 8AR-FTS.

Technical specifications of the Toyota 1AR-FE 2.7-liter engine.

Exact capacity2672 cm³
Power systeminjector MPI
Engine power180 - 190 HP
Torque245 - 255 nm
Engine blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter90 mm
Piston stroke.105 mm
Compression ratio10
Engine featuresACIS i ETCS-i
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterDual VVT-i
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use4.4 liters 5W-30
Fuel type92
Environmental classEURO 3/4/5
Approximate life expectancy300 000 HP

Fuel consumption Toyota 1AR-FE engine

Using the example of the 2013 Toyota Venza with an automatic transmission:
City12.3 litry
Route7.1 litry
Mixed9.1 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the 1AR-FE engine according to the catalog is 139 kg. The engine number 1AR-FE is located at the junction of the block and the gearbox. The reliability of this engine is very high, and malfunctions are rare. Owners complain about the loud operation of the engine, especially when cold. The pump has a small lifespan and sometimes fails at low mileage. After 150,000 km, some vehicles experience elongation of the timing chain. There have been cases of compression loss, but only at high mileage.

Engine Toyota 1ar-fe

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See Also

Toyota 2AR-FE engine

The 2.5-liter Toyota 2AR-FE engine has been installed since 2008 in factories in Japan and the USA. The engine is used in a wide range of front-wheel drive models by the corporation, including Lexus and Scion. All versions of this engine are equipped with the Dual VVT-i system for changing the gas distribution phases. The following engines are found in the AR: 1AR-FE, 2AR-FXE, 2AR-FSE, 5AR-FE, 6AR-FSE, 8AR-FTS.

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