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FIAT 230-A2-000 engine (2016–2023) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Fiat 230 A2.000 is a 1,197 cc, inline-three, naturally aspirated petrol engine produced between 2016 and 2023. It features a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC), 12-valve cylinder head, and multi-point fuel injection (MPFI), delivering 54 kW (73 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 109 Nm of torque at 3,500 rpm. Designed for compact city cars, it emphasizes lightweight construction and fuel efficiency.

Fitted to the Fiat 500L (324) and Fiat Tipo (356), the 230 A2.000 was engineered for urban and light highway use with a focus on low running costs and ease of maintenance. Emissions compliance was achieved through a three-way catalytic converter and closed-loop lambda control, enabling Euro 6 compliance across its production run (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/8901).

One documented concern is premature wear of the timing belt tensioner bearing, particularly under frequent short-trip conditions or high-temperature environments. This issue, referenced in Fiat Service Information Bulletin 08/2018, led to revised tensioner assemblies with improved sealing starting in 2019. These updated components are recommended for all replacements regardless of model year.

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Compliance Note:

All production years (2016–2023) meet Euro 6 emissions standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/8901).

230-A2-000 Technical Specifications

The Fiat 230 A2.000 is a 1,197 cc inline-three petrol engine engineered for compact passenger vehicles (2016–2023). It combines multi-point fuel injection with a DOHC 12-valve layout to deliver responsive low-end torque and economical operation. Designed to meet Euro 6 emissions standards, it balances urban efficiency with everyday drivability.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement1,197 cc
Fuel typePetrol (Unleaded, 95 RON min)
ConfigurationInline-3, DOHC, 12-valve
AspirationNaturally aspirated
Bore × stroke74.0 mm × 73.6 mm
Power output54 kW (73 PS) @ 6,000 rpm
Torque109 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
Fuel systemMulti-point fuel injection (MPFI)
Emissions standardEuro 6
Compression ratio11.0:1
Cooling systemWater-cooled
TurbochargerNot applicable
Timing systemTiming belt (interval: 120,000 km or 6 years)
Oil typeSAE 5W-30, API SN/CF
Dry weight89 kg
Practical Implications

The naturally aspirated design provides predictable throttle response ideal for city driving but requires strict adherence to 120,000 km or 6-year timing belt service intervals to prevent catastrophic engine damage. SAE 5W-30 oil meeting API SN/CF standards is recommended to ensure valve train and bearing longevity. High-temperature operation in stop-start traffic increases risk of tensioner bearing wear; post-2019 revised tensioners improve reliability. Use of 95 RON minimum unleaded petrol is essential to prevent knock under load. Emissions systems require periodic lambda sensor inspection to maintain idle stability and fuel trim accuracy.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires SAE 5W-30, API SN/CF specification (Fiat SIB 08/2018). Compatible with ACEA A5/B5.

Emissions: Certified to Euro 6 standards for entire production run (2016–2023) per VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/8901.

Power Ratings: Measured under ISO 1585 standards. Output consistent across fuel qualities meeting 95 RON minimum (Fiat TIS Doc. A10950).

Primary Sources

Fiat Technical Information System (TIS): Docs A10820, A10950, SIB 08/2018

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/8901)

ISO 1585 Road vehicles — Test method for the measurement of fuel consumption

230-A2-000 Compatible Models

The Fiat 230 A2.000 was used across Fiat's 324/356 platforms with transverse mounting and no licensed applications. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-shorter intake manifolds in the 500L and revised engine mounts in the Tipo-and from 2019 the updated tensioner design improved timing belt reliability, creating interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Fiat
Years:
2016–2023
Models:
500L (324)
Variants:
500L 1.2 73 HP
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Fiat Group PT-2016
Make:
Fiat
Years:
2016–2020
Models:
Tipo (356)
Variants:
Tipo 1.2 73 HP
View Source
Fiat TIS Doc. A10875
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped horizontally on the front-facing side of the cylinder block, near the transmission bellhousing (Fiat TIS A10402). The 8th VIN digit indicates engine type ('D' for 230 A2.000). Pre-2019 models have a black plastic timing cover with a single access plug; post-2019 units feature a revised tensioner housing with a hex bolt. Critical differentiation from 1.3 Multijet: 230 A2.000 is a petrol inline-three with MPFI, while diesel variants use common rail. Service parts require production date verification—timing belt kits for pre-2019 models are incompatible with post-2019 tensioner revisions (Fiat SIB 08/2018).

Identification Details

Evidence:

Fiat TIS Doc. A10402

Location:

Stamped horizontally on the front side of the cylinder block near the bellhousing (Fiat TIS A10402).

Visual Cues:

  • Pre-2019: Black plastic timing cover with single inspection plug
  • Post-2019: Reinforced tensioner housing with hex bolt access
Timing Belt Maintenance

Evidence:

Fiat SIB 08/2018

Interval:

Replace timing belt, tensioner, idler pulleys, and water pump every 120,000 km or 6 years, whichever comes first (Fiat SIB 08/2018).

Tensioner Upgrade:

Post-2019 models include improved tensioner sealing; retrofit recommended for earlier units.

Common Reliability Issues - FIAT 230-A2-000

The 230 A2.000's primary reliability risk is timing belt tensioner wear, with elevated incidence in high-temperature or stop-start urban use. Internal Fiat quality reports from 2019 noted increased belt slippage incidents in pre-2019 units exceeding service intervals, while UK DVSA MOT records show a notable share of engine failures linked to neglected belt maintenance. Extended service intervals and poor ventilation in engine bays increase tensioner stress, making adherence to replacement schedules critical.

Timing belt tensioner wear or failure
Symptoms: Squealing or chirping from front engine, visible belt misalignment, engine misfire or no-start after overheating.
Cause: Plastic-bodied tensioner with sealed bearing prone to degradation under sustained heat; pre-2019 design lacks adequate thermal shielding.
Fix: Replace with post-2019 revised tensioner assembly per service bulletin; inspect belt and pulleys, and renew water pump during replacement.
Idle speed instability
Symptoms: Rough idle, stalling at stops, fluctuating RPM, check engine light with idle control codes.
Cause: Carbon buildup in throttle body or idle air control valve; ECU adaptation loss due to battery disconnection or sensor drift.
Fix: Clean throttle body and IACV per OEM procedure; perform idle relearn sequence using diagnostic tool.
Coolant leaks from thermostat housing
Symptoms: Coolant loss, overheating, white residue near housing, temperature gauge fluctuations.
Cause: Age-related cracking of plastic thermostat housing; OEM design uses molded plastic prone to thermal fatigue.
Fix: Replace housing with updated metal-reinforced version if available; inspect thermostat and gasket condition during service.
Ignition coil pack misfires
Symptoms: Misfire under load, rough running, DTCs for cylinder-specific misfire, reduced fuel economy.
Cause: Internal insulation breakdown in coil pack due to heat cycling; common on cylinders 1 and 2 in tightly packed engine bays.
Fix: Replace failed coil pack with OEM-specified unit; verify spark plug condition and gap before installation.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Fiat technical bulletins (2016–2023) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2019–2024). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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