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Renault F4R-830 Engine (2010–2018) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Renault F4R 830 is a 1,998 cc, inline‑four petrol engine produced between 2010 and 2018. It features a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) design with 16 valves and variable valve timing (VVT) on the intake camshaft. This configuration delivers a balance of mid — range torque and high — rpm power, with outputs typically around 103 kW (140 PS) and 195 Nm.

Fitted to models such as the Mégane III (Phase 2) and Scénic III (Phase 2), the F4R 830 was engineered for responsive performance

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Compliance Note:

Production years 2010–2018 meet Euro 5 standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5680).

Renault F4R-830 Technical Specifications

The Renault F4R 830 is a 1,998 cc inline‑four petrol engine engineered for compact MPVs and hatchbacks (2010-2018). It combines DOHC 16-valve architecture with variable valve timing to deliver responsive acceleration and smooth power delivery. Designed to meet Euro 5 standards, it balances performance with improved emissions for its era.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement
1,998 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Configuration
Inline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve
Aspiration
Naturally aspirated
Bore × stroke
82.7 mm × 93.0 mm
Power output
103 kW (140 PS) @ 5,500 rpm
Torque
195 Nm @ 3,750 rpm
Fuel system
Sequential multi-point injection
Emissions standard
Euro 5
Compression ratio
10.0:1
Cooling system
Water‑cooled
Turbocharger
None
Timing system
Chain-driven
Oil type
Renault RN0700 or RN0710 (SAE 5W-40)
Dry weight
140 kg

Renault F4R-830 Compatible Models

The Renault F4R 830 was used across Renault's Mégane III and Scénic III platforms with transverse mounting. This engine received minor ECU calibrations for different model variants but no major mechanical revisions affecting core compatibility during its production run. All applications are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Renault
Years:
2010–2016
Models:
Mégane III (Phase 2)
Variants:
2.0 16V
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Renault Group PT-2012
Make:
Renault
Years:
2010–2016
Models:
Scénic III (Phase 2)
Variants:
2.0 16V
View Source
Renault Group PT-2012

Common Reliability Issues - RENAULT F4R-830 Compatible Models

The F4R 830's primary reliability risk is related to its variable valve timing (VVT) system, particularly solenoid failure. Renault internal service data indicates this is a frequent cause for powertrain-related workshop visits. Extended oil change intervals or use of incorrect viscosity oil significantly increase the risk of VVT system malfunction.

Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid Failure
Symptoms: Check Engine Light, rough idle, loss of power, rattling noise from timing cover, diagnostic codes for camshaft position.
Cause: Internal solenoid valve wear or clogging from oil sludge/varnish, preventing proper oil pressure control to the VVT phaser.
Fix: Clean or replace the VVT solenoid assembly per Renault service procedure; verify oil pressure and quality.
Ignition Coil Pack Failure
Symptoms: Engine misfire (especially under load or damp conditions), rough running, loss of power, diagnostic misfire codes.
Cause: Age-related breakdown of the coil pack's internal insulation, leading to arcing and failure to generate sufficient spark voltage.
Fix: Replace the faulty ignition coil pack(s) with OEM-specified units; inspect spark plugs for wear or fouling.
Thermostat Housing Cracking/Leaking
Symptoms: Coolant loss, engine overheating, visible coolant leaks around the thermostat housing (front of engine, near alternator).
Cause: Plastic thermostat housing prone to cracking due to thermal cycling and age-related material fatigue.
Fix: Replace the thermostat housing and thermostat with a new OEM assembly; bleed the cooling system completely.
Oil Leaks from Valve Cover Gasket
Symptoms: Oil residue on top of engine, burning oil smell, drips on garage floor, potential for oil to contaminate spark plug wells.
Cause: Deterioration of the rubber valve cover gasket over time, leading to loss of sealing pressure against the cylinder head.
Fix: Replace the valve cover gasket with a new OEM part; clean mating surfaces thoroughly before reassembly.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Renault technical bulletins (2010-2018) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2014-2024). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

RENAULT F4R-830 FAQ Common Questions Answered

The most common questions about engine codes, what they mean, how to find them and how this database works

The F4R 830 is generally a robust and reliable engine when maintained correctly. Its main weakness is the VVT solenoid, which can fail if oil changes are neglected or the wrong oil is used. With regular servicing using the specified 5W-40 oil, these engines can easily exceed 200,000 km without major issues.

The most frequent issues are VVT solenoid failure, ignition coil pack breakdown, coolant leaks from the plastic thermostat housing, and oil leaks from the valve cover gasket. These are well-documented in Renault service information and are typically straightforward to repair.

The F4R 830 engine was primarily used in the second phase of the Renault Mégane III (2010–2016) and the Renault Scénic III (2010–2016), specifically in their 2.0 16V petrol variants. It was not used in other Renault families like the Laguna or Espace of that generation.

Yes, the F4R 830 has modest tuning potential. ECU remaps can yield gains of 10-15 kW by optimizing ignition and fuel maps. More significant power increases require hardware upgrades like performance camshafts, a free-flow exhaust, and intake modifications, but the bottom end is quite strong for mild tuning.

Fuel economy is average for its class and era. Expect around 9.5 L/100km in city driving and 6.5 L/100km on the highway, resulting in a combined figure of approximately 35-40 mpg (UK). Actual consumption varies greatly with driving style and vehicle condition.

Yes. The F4R 830 is an interference engine. If the timing chain were to fail or jump significantly, the pistons would collide with the open valves, causing severe internal engine damage. Fortunately, the chain is very durable with proper maintenance.

Renault specifies a 5W-40 synthetic or semi-synthetic oil meeting RN0700 or RN0710 standards. Using the correct oil is crucial for the health of the VVT system and timing chain. Change intervals should not exceed 15,000 km or 12 months.

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Regulation (EC) No 715/2007

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Last Updated: 25 Feb 2026

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