Engine Nissan CR14DE

The 1.4-liter Nissan CR14DE engine, also known as the CR14 for short, was manufactured in a Japanese facility between 2002 and 2013 and powered a variety of vehicles, including the original Note hatchback. At this point, the HR series engines have already replaced the CR series power units.

Engine Nissan CR14DE 300x268 - Engine Nissan CR14DE

The CR10DE and CR12DE internal combustion engines are also part of the CR family.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Nissan Micra 3 (K12) in 2002 – 2010;
  • Nissan March 3 (K12) in 2002 – 2010;
  • Nissan Cube 2 (Z11) in 2002 – 2008;
  • Nissan Note 1 (E11) in 2004 – 2013.

Specifications

Production years 2002-2013
Displacement, cc 1386
Fuel system distributed injection
Power output, hp 88 – 98
Torque output, Nm 137
Cylinder block aluminum R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 73
Piston stroke, mm 82.8
Compression ratio 9.8 – 9.9
Features EGR
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator at the inlet
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 0W-20
Engine oil capacity, liter 3.4
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 4/5
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Nissan Note 2005)
— city
— highway
— combined
7.9
5.3
6.3
Engine lifespan, km ~220 000

Disadvantages of the CR14DE engine

Cases of hanging valves were occasionally documented during the initial years of production;
Because the engine is picky about fuel quality, the injectors must be cleaned every 60,000 kilometers;
The timing chain is already stretched and starts to rattle after 140–150 thousand kilometers;
Progressive oil consumption is already typical after 200,000 kilometers.

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