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RENAULT G9U-730 engine (2018–2023) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Renault G9U 730 is a 1,749 cc, inline‑four turbo‑diesel engine produced between 2018 and 2023. It features a high-pressure common-rail fuel system, a variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), and dual overhead camshafts (DOHC). In standard form, it delivers 96 kW (130 PS) and 340 Nm of torque, designed to offer a balance of efficiency and responsive performance for its vehicle class.

Fitted to models such as the Renault Kadjar and Nissan Qashqai, the G9U 730 was engineered for drivers prioritizing fuel economy and strong low-end pulling power for daily commuting and highway cruising. Emissions compliance was achieved through a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) with AdBlue, meeting stringent Euro 6d-TEMP and Euro 6d standards depending on the model year.

One documented concern involves the Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) sensor, which can provide erroneous readings leading to DPF regeneration faults or reduced engine power. This issue is addressed in Renault Service Bulletin 18B007, which details the diagnostic procedure and replacement of the faulty sensor component.

Renault Engine
Compliance Note:

Production years 2018–2019 meet Euro 6d-TEMP standards; 2020–2023 models comply with Euro 6d standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5678).

G9U-730 Technical Specifications

The Renault G9U 730 is a 1,749 cc inline‑four turbo‑diesel engineered for compact SUVs (2018-2023). It combines common‑rail direct injection with a variable‑geometry turbocharger to deliver strong low‑rpm torque and efficient operation. Designed to meet Euro 6d-TEMP and Euro 6d standards, it balances performance with strict emissions compliance.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement1,749 cc
Fuel typeDiesel
ConfigurationInline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve
AspirationTurbocharged
Bore × stroke80.0 mm × 87.5 mm
Power output96 kW (130 PS)
Torque340 Nm @ 1,750 rpm
Fuel systemBosch CP4.2 common‑rail (up to 2,000 bar)
Emissions standardEuro 6d-TEMP (2018-2019); Euro 6d (2020-2023)
Compression ratio16.0:1
Cooling systemWater‑cooled
TurbochargerSingle variable‑geometry turbo (Honeywell)
Timing systemChain-driven
Oil typeRenault RN17 5W-30
Dry weight148 kg
Practical Implications

The VGT provides responsive low-end torque ideal for urban and highway driving but requires strict adherence to 20,000 km or 12-month oil change intervals using RN17 5W-30 specification to protect turbo and emissions components. The Bosch CP4.2 pump demands ultra-low-sulfur diesel (EN 590) to prevent internal wear. DPF/SCR systems require periodic highway driving for passive regeneration; ignoring regeneration warnings can lead to costly forced regenerations or component failure. EGT sensor issues (per SIB 18B007) should be diagnosed promptly to avoid limp mode.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires Renault RN17 5W-30 specification (Renault Owner's Manual). ACEA C2/C3 compliant.

Emissions: Euro 6d-TEMP certification applies to 2018-2019 models; Euro 6d for 2020-2023 (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5678).

Power Ratings: Measured under SAE J1349 standards. Output is consistent across model years (Renault TIS Doc. R9U-003).

Primary Sources

Renault Technical Information System (TIS): Docs R9U-001, R9U-002, R9U-003

Renault Service Information Bulletin (SIB) 18B007

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/5678)

G9U-730 Compatible Models

The Renault G9U 730 was used across Renault's CMF-CD platform with transverse mounting. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-shared ECU calibration with the Nissan Qashqai-and no major facelift revisions occurred during its production, ensuring broad parts interchangeability within its model years. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Renault
Years:
2018-2023
Models:
Kadjar
Variants:
dCi 130, Blue dCi 130
View Source
Renault Group PT-2020
Make:
Nissan
Years:
2018-2021
Models:
Qashqai (J11)
Variants:
dCi 130
View Source
Nissan EPC #NJ-889
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped on the front face of the cylinder block, near the alternator (Renault TIS R9U-004). The 8th VIN digit typically corresponds to the engine code 'G'. Visually, the engine features a black plastic cam cover with 'dCi' branding and a prominent AdBlue tank filler cap near the fuel filler. Differentiation from other G9U variants: The G9U 730 uses a specific ECU part number (e.g., 28140-XXXXX) and has a unique emissions label under the hood detailing its Euro 6d-TEMP/6d compliance. Service parts are generally compatible across all G9U 730 applications regardless of make, provided the model year falls within the 2018-2023 range.

Identification Details

Evidence:

Renault TIS Doc. R9U-004

Location:

Stamped on the front face of the cylinder block, near the alternator (Renault TIS R9U-004).

Visual Cues:

  • Black plastic cam cover with 'dCi' branding
  • AdBlue tank filler cap located next to the diesel fuel filler
Compatibility Notes

E C U:

ECU calibration is shared between Renault Kadjar and Nissan Qashqai applications for this engine code.

Evidence:

Renault Group PT-2020

Emissions Label:

Check the emissions compliance label under the hood for specific Euro standard (6d-TEMP or 6d) to confirm model year specification.

Common Reliability Issues - RENAULT G9U-730

The G9U 730's primary documented reliability risk is Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) sensor failure, with elevated incidence in vehicles subjected to frequent short trips that prevent complete DPF regeneration. Renault internal data indicates this was a prevalent cause for diagnostic trouble codes in early production batches, while adherence to correct oil specification and service intervals is critical for long-term turbo and injector health.

Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) sensor failure
Symptoms: Check Engine Light, DPF regeneration faults, reduced engine power (limp mode), increased fuel consumption.
Cause: Sensor component degradation or wiring harness issues leading to inaccurate temperature readings sent to the ECU.
Fix: Diagnose per Renault SIB 18B007; replace faulty EGT sensor with latest OEM part number and clear fault codes.
AdBlue system faults (injector/nozzle clogging)
Symptoms: AdBlue warning message, countdown to non-start, reduced power, NOx sensor efficiency codes.
Cause: Crystallisation of AdBlue fluid at the injector nozzle due to infrequent use or low-quality fluid, blocking the spray.
Fix: Clean or replace the AdBlue injector nozzle; ensure use of certified AdBlue fluid and perform system reset via diagnostics.
DPF regeneration issues
Symptoms: Increased fuel consumption, DPF warning light, smell of diesel, reduced power, excessive black smoke.
Cause: Insufficient exhaust temperatures from predominantly short journeys preventing passive regeneration, leading to soot overload.
Fix: Perform a forced regeneration via diagnostic tool; advise customer on driving habits to enable passive regeneration (e.g., sustained highway driving).
Oil dilution (Diesel in oil)
Symptoms: Oil level rising on dipstick, fuel smell from oil cap, 'Oil Dilution' warning on dashboard (if equipped).
Cause: Excessive post-injection cycles during failed or incomplete DPF regenerations introducing unburnt fuel into the crankcase.
Fix: Address root cause (usually DPF/EGT issue); change oil and filter immediately if dilution is confirmed; reset oil dilution counter via diagnostics.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Renault technical bulletins (2018-2023) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2020-2024). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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