Engine Volkswagen BCB

From 2001 to 2006, the Volkswagen BCB 16v 1.6-liter injection engine was manufactured and fitted to the Golf 4 model as well as similar models like the Bora, Seat Toledo, or Leon. With an upgraded exhaust system, this power unit is basically an analog of the AZD engine.

Engine Volkswagen BCB 300x271 - Engine Volkswagen BCB

ABU, AEE, AUS, AZD, BCB, BTS, CFNA, and CFNB are all part of the EA111-1.6 series.

Specifications

Production years 2001-2006
Displacement, cc 1598
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 105
Torque output, Nm 148
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 76.5
Piston stroke, mm 86.9
Compression ratio 11.5
Features DOHC
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended  engine oil 5W-30
 Engine oil capacity, liter 4.5
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for VW Golf 4 2002)
— city
— highway
— combined
9.8
5.5
7.1
Engine lifespan, km ~330 000

The engine was installed on:

  • Volkswagen Bora 1 (1J) in 2001 – 2005;
  • Volkswagen Golf 4 (1J) in 2001 – 2003;
  • Seat Leon 1 (1M) in 2001 – 2006;
  • Seat Toledo 2 (1M) in 2001 – 2004.

Disadvantages of the VW BCB engine

The throttle or EGR valve is typically contaminated by floating engine speed.
Pipes, a thermostat, and the cooling system frequently have leaks.
Timing belt replacement is highly costly, and the valves always bend when it breaks.
Lambda probes, coolant temperature sensors, and ignition coils are also well-known for their poor dependability.

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