Engine Volkswagen BMM

Produced between 2004 and 2010, the 2.0-liter 8-valve Volkswagen BMM 2.0 TDI engine was fitted with a transverse power unit on a number of the company’s models. The fanciful piezoelectric unit injectors of this diesel engine are well-known.

Engine Volkswagen BMM 300x264 - Engine Volkswagen BMM

BKD, BKP, BMM, BMP, BMR, BPW, BRE, and BRT are also included in the EA188-2.0 series.

Specifications

Production years 2004-2010
Displacement, cc 1968
Fuel system unit-injectors
Power output, hp 140
Torque output, Nm 320
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 8v
Cylinder bore, mm 81
Piston stroke, mm 95.5
Compression ratio 18.5
Features SOHC
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging VGT
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.3
Fuel type diesel
Euro standards EURO 4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Volkswagen Golf 2005)
— city
— highway
— combined
7.0
4.9
5.7
Engine lifespan, km ~280 000
Weight, kg 178

The engine was installed on:

  • Audi A3 2 (8P) in 2005 – 2006;
  • Skoda Octavia 2 (1Z) in 2005 – 2010;
  • Seat Altea 1 (5P) in 2005 – 2010;
  • Seat Leon 2 (1P) in 2005 – 2010;
  • Volkswagen Caddy 3 (2K) in 2007 – 2010;
  • Volkswagen Golf 5 (1K) in 2004 – 2008;
  • Volkswagen Golf Plus 1 (5M) in 2005 – 2008;
  • Volkswagen Jetta 5 (1K) in 2006 – 2008;
  • Volkswagen Touran 1 (1T) in 2005 – 2010.

Disadvantages of the VW BMM engine

The unpredictability of its piezoelectric unit injectors is the cause of many diesel issues.
Thrust dips brought on by pollution and the turbine’s wedge shape come in second.
The loosening of the unit injectors’ fasteners is typically the cause of the rise in oil levels.
Additionally, the tandem pump’s seal might not be tight enough in this area.
The particulate filter is frequently totally clogged on runs longer than 200,000 kilometers.

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