VW Engine Asia

The 2.0-liter gasoline engine Volkswagen 2.0 AZJ 8V was produced from 2001 to 2010 and installed in the fourth generation Golf, Bora sedans, the new version of the Beetle model, and the Skoda Octavia. This engine stands out in its engine family with the presence of a balancing shaft. The EA113-2.0 engine line also includes the following engines: ALT, APK, AXA, AQY, AZM, and BSX.

Technical specifications of VW AZJ 2.0 liter.

Exact capacity1984 cm³
Power systeminjector
Engine power115 - 116 HP
Torque172 nm
Engine blockcast iron R4
Block headaluminum 8v
Cylinder diameter82.5 mm
Piston stroke.92.8 mm
Compression ratio10.3 - 10.5
Engine featuresSOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivebelt
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use4.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type92
Environmental classEURO 3/4
Approximate life expectancy375 000 HP

Fuel consumption VW Engine Asia

Using the example of the 2002 Volkswagen New Beetle with a manual transmission:
City11.8 litry
Route6.9 litry
Mixed8.7 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

This power unit is very reliable and if it breaks, it is usually due to minor issues. Most often, car owners turn to auto repair shops for problems with the ignition system. The main cause of engine instability is usually a dirty throttle body. The main culprit of oil leaks is a clogged crankcase ventilation. At around 250,000 km, valve seals wear out or piston rings get stuck, resulting in oil consumption.

Engine Vw Azj

Skoda
Octavia 1 (1U)2002 - 2004
Volkswagen
Bora 1 (1J)2001 - 2005
Golf 4 (1J)2001 - 2006
Beetle 1 (9C)2001 - 2010

See Also

VW Apk engine

The 2.0-liter Volkswagen 2.0 APK 8v engine was produced by the company between 1998 and 2002 and was installed in the fourth generation Golf as well as many other models produced on the same platform. This power unit was essentially a EURO 2 version of the known AQY engine. The EA113-2.0 line also includes the following engines: ALT, AXA, AQY, AZJ, AZM, and BSX.

VW Agz engine

The 2.3-liter, 10-valve Volkswagen AGZ 2.3 VR5 engine was produced from 1996 to 2001 and was installed longitudinally in the Passat [B5] (/engines/mazda/engine/B5) model, as well as transversely in the Bora, Golf 4, and Seat Toledo. This power unit received a different name [AZX] (/engines/vw/engine/AZX) after the cylinder head was upgraded to a 20-valve. The EA395 line also includes engines: [AQN] (/engines/vw/engine/AQN) and [AZX] (/engines/vw/engine/AZX).

VW Engine Part Number

The 1.6-liter carbureted engine of Volkswagen, designated as 1.6 PN, was produced from 1985 to 1992 and installed in the second generation of the most famous models of the German group: Golf and Jetta. A similar power unit was also installed in the Audi 80 with the B3 body under a different index PP. The EA827-1.6 series also includes engines: - ADP - AFT.

VW Pf engine

The Volkswagen 1.8 PF 1.8-liter engine was produced by the German company from 1987 to 1991 and was installed in the second generation of Golf and Jetta models, Passat [B3], and the Corrado coupe. This engine stood out among other power units with the presence of the Digifant fuel injection management system. The EA827-1.8 engine line includes the following units: RP, AAM, ABS, JN, ADR, ADZ, AGN, and ARG.

VW Bag engine

The 1.6-liter petrol engine Volkswagen BAG 1.6 FSI was produced from 2003 to 2006 and installed in the fifth generation of the Golf model, the first Touran model, and the Audi A3 with the 8P body type. This engine was quickly replaced by updated versions of the FSI engines. The EA111-FSI line includes engines with the following codes: ARR, BKG, BAD, and BLF.

Mercedes M274 engine

Mercedes M274 petrol engines with a capacity of 1.6 and 2.0 liters have been produced by the company since 2011 and are installed in vehicles with longitudinally mounted engines, such as the C-Class and E-Class. Similar engines for models with a transverse powertrain layout have the M270 index. The R4 series includes: M102, M111, M166, M260, M264, M266, M271, and M282.