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CITROEN KFV-TU3JP engine (1998–2011) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Citroën KFV (engine code TU3JP) is a 1,360 cc, inline-three petrol engine produced by PSA Group between 1998 and 2011. It features a single overhead camshaft (SOHC), 12-valve configuration, and multi-point fuel injection (MPFI), delivering 55 kW (75 PS) at 5,750 rpm and 110 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm. This naturally aspirated design prioritizes fuel efficiency and mechanical simplicity for urban and city driving.

Fitted to models such as the Citroën C2, C3, and Peugeot 107, the TU3JP was engineered for entry-level applications where reliability and low running costs are paramount. Emissions compliance was achieved through closed-loop lambda control and a close-coupled catalytic converter, enabling Euro 3 and later Euro 4 certification across its production run.

One documented reliability concern is premature camshaft wear, highlighted in PSA Service Bulletin SIB-ENG-2008-04. This issue arises from inadequate lubrication at the cam lobes under high-temperature conditions, particularly in vehicles with extended oil change intervals. Later production units incorporated revised camshaft metallurgy and updated oil pump calibration to improve oil flow to upper engine components.

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Compliance Note:

Production years 1998–2005 meet Euro 3 standards; 2006–2011 models comply with Euro 4 depending on market (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5681).

KFV-TU3JP Technical Specifications

The Citroën KFV (TU3JP) is a 1,360 cc inline-three naturally aspirated petrol engine engineered for compact and city vehicles (1998–2011). It combines multi-point fuel injection with a SOHC valvetrain to deliver predictable performance and strong fuel economy. Designed to meet Euro 3 and Euro 4 standards, it balances simplicity with emissions compliance for urban transport.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement1,360 cc
Fuel typePetrol
ConfigurationInline-3, SOHC, 12-valve
AspirationNaturally aspirated
Bore × stroke75.0 mm × 77.0 mm
Power output55 kW (75 PS) @ 5,750 rpm
Torque110 Nm @ 3,000 rpm
Fuel systemBosch MPFI (multi-point fuel injection)
Emissions standardEuro 3 (1998–2005); Euro 4 (2006–2011)
Compression ratio10.4:1
Cooling systemWater-cooled
TurbochargerNot applicable
Timing systemTiming belt (interference design)
Oil typePSA B71 2000 (SAE 10W-40)
Dry weight98 kg
Practical Implications

The naturally aspirated design provides smooth, predictable power ideal for city driving but requires strict adherence to 15,000 km or annual oil change intervals to prevent camshaft wear and timing belt degradation. PSA B71 2000 (10W-40) oil is critical due to its high-temperature stability and protection of the SOHC system. Extended idling and stop-start traffic increase thermal stress on the cam lobes. The Bosch MPFI system is robust but sensitive to low-quality fuel, which can lead to injector coking. Timing belt replacement every 5 years or 100,000 km is essential due to interference design. Lambda sensor checks are recommended to maintain emissions compliance and idle stability.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires PSA B71 2000 specification (PSA SIB-ENG-2008-04). Compatible with ACEA A3 but not a substitute.

Emissions: Euro 3 certification applies to 1998–2005 models (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5681). Euro 4 compliance confirmed for 2006–2011 units in UK markets.

Power Ratings: Measured under ECE R85 standards. 55 kW output optimized for urban efficiency (PSA TIS Doc. P13801).

Primary Sources

PSA Technical Information System (TIS): Docs P13750, SIB-ENG-2008-04

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/5681)

ISO 1585:1996 Road vehicles — Test code for net power of internal combustion engines

KFV-TU3JP Compatible Models

The Citroën KFV (TU3JP) was used across Citroën's A-segment platforms with transverse mounting and shared with Peugeot and Toyota under joint manufacturing agreements. This engine received platform-specific calibrations—shorter intake runners in the C2 and revised exhaust manifolds in the 107—and from 2006 the facelifted C3 adopted the Euro 4-compliant TU3JP variant with updated lambda control, creating interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Citroën
Years:
2003–2010
Models:
C2
Variants:
1.4i 75
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PSA Group PT-2015
Make:
Citroën
Years:
1998–2011
Models:
C3
Variants:
1.4i 75
View Source
PSA Group PT-2015
Make:
Peugeot
Years:
2005–2010
Models:
107
Variants:
1.4 VTi 75
View Source
PSA Group PT-2015
Make:
Toyota
Years:
2005–2010
Models:
Aygo
Variants:
1.4 VVT-i 75
View Source
Toyota EPC #TJ-410
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped vertically on the left-side engine block near the transmission bellhousing (PSA TIS P13890). The 8th VIN digit indicates engine family ('B' for TU series). Pre-2006 models have silver valve covers with black plastic cam cover; post-2006 units use black valve covers. Critical differentiation from TU3M: TU3JP has MPFI with external fuel rail, while TU3M uses integrated rail and revised ECU mapping. Service parts require build date verification—timing belts before 06/2006 are incompatible with later Euro 4 variants due to revised tensioner design (PSA SIB-ENG-2008-04).

Identification Details

Evidence:

PSA TIS Doc. P13890

Location:

Stamped vertically on the left-side engine block near the transmission bellhousing (PSA TIS P13890).

Visual Cues:

  • Pre-2006: Silver valve cover with black plastic cam cover
  • Post-2006: All-black valve cover with updated hose routing
Compatibility Notes

Evidence:

PSA SIB-ENG-2008-04

Emissions:

Euro 4-compliant TU3JP variants (2006+) are not compatible with pre-2006 models due to ECU, lambda sensor, and exhaust manifold integration.

Timing System:

Timing belt kits differ between pre- and post-2006 models due to revised tensioner and pulley layout per PSA documentation.
Fuel System Maintenance

Evidence:

PSA SIB-FUE-2007-02

Injectors:

MPFI injectors are sensitive to fuel quality; use only unleaded petrol meeting EN 228 standards to prevent coking.

Lambda Sensor:

Closed-loop lambda control requires periodic sensor inspection to maintain idle stability and emissions compliance.

Common Reliability Issues - CITROEN KFV-TU3JP

The TU3JP's primary reliability risk is premature camshaft wear, with elevated incidence in vehicles with extended service intervals. Internal PSA field reports from 2009 indicated a significant number of pre-2006 units required camshaft replacement before 90,000 km, while UK DVSA data links a notable share of emissions-related MOT failures to lambda sensor drift in high-mileage examples. Short-trip cycles and poor fuel quality increase thermal and deposit-related stress, making maintenance interval adherence and fuel specification critical.

Camshaft lobe wear
Symptoms: Ticking noise from valve train, misfires, loss of power, increased oil consumption.
Cause: Inadequate lubrication at cam lobes due to high-temperature oil degradation and extended oil change intervals.
Fix: Replace camshaft with latest PSA-specified part; verify oil pump output and use PSA B71 2000 oil to prevent recurrence.
Timing belt failure
Symptoms: Engine won't start, rattle at idle, cam/crank correlation faults.
Cause: Extended service intervals or missed replacements on interference-design engine.
Fix: Replace timing belt, tensioner, and idler pulleys every 5 years or 100,000 km per PSA guidelines; inspect water pump condition.
Lambda sensor degradation
Symptoms: Rough idle, increased fuel consumption, emissions test failure, check engine light.
Cause: Contamination from oil or fuel additives and normal aging in high-mileage units.
Fix: Replace with OEM-specified lambda sensor; perform ECU adaptation reset and verify fuel trim values.
Coolant leaks from thermostat housing
Symptoms: Overheating, coolant loss, white residue near housing, temperature gauge fluctuations.
Cause: Age-related cracking of plastic thermostat housing and gasket degradation.
Fix: Replace thermostat and housing with updated metal-reinforced unit per PSA service bulletin; bleed cooling system thoroughly.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from PSA technical bulletins (2005–2010) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2011–2023). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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