Engine Code

Renault K4M-730 Engine (2000–2010) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Renault K4M 730 is a 1,598 cc, inline‑four petrol engine produced between 2000 and 2010. It features a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) design with 16 valves and multi‑point fuel injection, delivering outputs typically around 75 kW (102 PS) and 145 Nm of torque. Its compact dimensions made it ideal for transverse mounting in Renault's supermini and compact vehicle segments.

Fitted to popular models like the Clio II, Mégane II, and Scénic II, the K4M 730 was engineered for r

Renault Engine
Compliance Note:

Production years 2000–2005 generally meet Euro 3 standards; 2006–2010 models may have Euro 4 compliance depending on market (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5678).

Renault K4M-730 Technical Specifications

The Renault K4M 730 is a 1,598 cc inline‑four naturally aspirated petrol engine engineered for supermini and compact vehicles (2000-2010). It combines multi‑point fuel injection with a DOHC 16‑valve layout to deliver responsive low‑to‑mid range performance and urban drivability. Designed to meet Euro 3 (and some market‑specific Euro 4) standards, it prioritizes reliability and serviceability.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement
1,598 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Configuration
Inline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve
Aspiration
Naturally aspirated
Bore × stroke
79.5 mm × 80.5 mm
Power output
75 kW (102 PS) @ 5,750 rpm
Torque
145 Nm @ 3,750 rpm
Fuel system
Multi‑point fuel injection (Siemens)
Emissions standard
Euro 3 (pre‑2006); Euro 4 depending on market
Compression ratio
9.8:1
Cooling system
Water‑cooled
Turbocharger
None
Timing system
Chain (front‑mounted)
Oil type
Renault RN0700 (SAE 5W‑40)
Dry weight
112 kg

Renault K4M-730 Compatible Models

The Renault K4M 730 was used across Renault's B/C platforms with transverse mounting. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-reinforced engine mounts in the Scénic II and revised intake manifolds for the Mégane II-and from 2006 received minor ECU updates for emissions, creating minor software interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Renault
Years:
2000–2005
Models:
Clio II (B/C Platform)
Variants:
1.6 16v
View Source
Renault Group PT-2008
Make:
Renault
Years:
2003–2008
Models:
Mégane II (C Platform)
Variants:
1.6 16v
View Source
Renault Group PT-2008
Make:
Renault
Years:
2003–2009
Models:
Scénic II (C Platform)
Variants:
1.6 16v
View Source
Renault Group PT-2008
Make:
Renault
Years:
2007–2010
Models:
Kangoo II
Variants:
1.6 16v
View Source
Renault ETK Doc. K4M-730-01

Common Reliability Issues - RENAULT K4M-730 Compatible Models

The K4M 730's primary reliability risk is exhaust camshaft lobe wear on early builds, with elevated incidence in high-mileage or poorly maintained vehicles. Internal Renault service data indicated a notable number of pre-2004 engines required camshaft replacement before 150,000 km, while general owner feedback highlights timing chain tensioner rattle as a common annoyance. Extended oil change intervals or use of incorrect oil viscosity significantly increase camshaft wear risk.

Exhaust camshaft lobe wear
Symptoms: Loss of power, especially at higher RPM, rough idle, engine misfire codes (P0300 series), ticking noise from top of engine.
Cause: Insufficient lubrication or use of incorrect oil viscosity leading to accelerated wear on exhaust cam lobes, particularly in pre-2004 engines.
Fix: Replace exhaust camshaft and lifters with updated OEM parts per Renault Technical Note; inspect oil pump and galleries for blockages.
Timing chain tensioner rattle
Symptoms: Distinct metallic rattle from front of engine on cold start or at idle, may quieten as engine warms or RPM increases.
Cause: Wear or failure of the hydraulic timing chain tensioner, allowing chain slack and contact with the timing cover.
Fix: Replace the hydraulic tensioner and inspect chain and guides for wear; use correct specification oil to prevent recurrence.
Coolant temperature sensor failure
Symptoms: Erratic temperature gauge, engine fan running constantly or not at all, poor fuel economy, cold start difficulties.
Cause: Failure of the coolant temperature sensor (CTS), a common electrical component failure on this engine family.
Fix: Replace the coolant temperature sensor with a new OEM unit; clear any stored fault codes after replacement.
Oil leaks from valve cover gasket
Symptoms: Oil residue on top of engine, smell of burning oil, potential drips onto exhaust manifold causing smoke.
Cause: Age-hardening and shrinkage of the rubber valve cover gasket, leading to loss of seal against the cylinder head.
Fix: Replace the valve cover gasket with a new OEM part; ensure cover bolts are torqued to specification in correct sequence.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Renault technical bulletins (2003-2008) and owner-reported failure data (2010-2023). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

RENAULT K4M-730 FAQ Common Questions Answered

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

The K4M 730 is generally robust, but early models (pre-2004) are known for camshaft wear. Later engines and those with the updated camshaft are significantly more reliable. Regular oil changes with the correct 5W-40 specification are crucial for preventing major issues and ensuring longevity beyond 200,000 km.

The most frequent issues are exhaust camshaft lobe wear (pre-2004), timing chain tensioner rattle, coolant temperature sensor failure, and valve cover gasket leaks. These are well-documented in Renault service notes and are common points of discussion in owner communities.

This 1.6L petrol engine was widely used in Renault's lineup from 2000-2010. Key models include the Clio II (2000-2005), Mégane II (2003-2008), Scénic II (2003-2009), and Kangoo II (2007-2010), typically badged as '1.6 16v'.

Yes, modest gains are possible. ECU remapping can yield around +10-15 kW. Bolt-on modifications like a performance exhaust and air filter can complement this. Significant power increases require internal upgrades, as the stock engine is tuned for reliability over performance.

Fuel economy is reasonable for its era. Expect around 8.5 L/100km in city driving and 5.5 L/100km on the highway, translating to approximately 33 mpg UK combined. Real-world figures vary based on driving style and vehicle condition.

Yes. The K4M 730 is an interference engine. If the timing chain fails or jumps, the pistons can collide with the open valves, causing catastrophic engine damage. This underscores the importance of addressing any timing chain rattle promptly.

Renault specifies a 5W-40 synthetic oil meeting the RN0700 standard. Using the correct oil is critical, especially for protecting the camshaft. Change intervals should not exceed 15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first.

Research Resources

Comprehensive technical documentation and regulatory references

Platform Overview

Independent Technical Reference

EngineCode.uk is an independent technical reference platform operated by Engine Finders UK Ltd. We are not affiliated with RENAULT or any other manufacturer. All content is compiled from official sources for educational, research, and identification purposes.

Sourcing Policy

Strict Sourcing Protocol

Only official OEM publications and government portals are cited.

No Unverified Sources

No Wikipedia, forums, blogs, or third-party aggregators are used.

Transparency in Gaps

If a data point is not officially disclosed, it is marked 'Undisclosed'.

Regulatory Stability

EU regulations are referenced using CELEX identifiers for long-term stability.

Primary Sources

RENAULT Official Site

Owner literature, service manuals, technical releases, and plant documentation.

EUR-Lex

EU emissions and type-approval regulations (e.g., CELEX:32007R0715, CELEX:32017R1151).

GOV.UK: Vehicle Approval & V5C

UK vehicle approval processes, import rules, and MoT guidance.

DVLA: Engine Changes & MoT

Official guidance on engine swaps and inspection implications.

Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA)

UK type-approval authority for automotive products.

Regulatory Context

Regulation (EC) No 715/2007

Euro emissions framework for vehicle type approval.

Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1151

WLTP and RDE testing procedures for emissions certification.

GOV.UK: Vehicle Approval

UK compliance and certification requirements for imported and modified vehicles.

VCA Certification Portal

Type-approval guidance and documentation.

Methodology

Data Compilation

All data is compiled from OEM and government publications, reviewed by our editorial team, and updated regularly.

Corrections & Submissions

To request a correction or submit documentation, email: corrections@enginecode.uk

Copyright & Legal

Fair Dealing Use

All engine and vehicle images are used under UK 'fair dealing' principles for technical identification and educational use. Rights remain with their respective owners.

Copyright Concerns

For copyright concerns, email: copyrights@enginecode.uk

Data Privacy

GDPR Compliance

EngineCode.uk complies with UK GDPR. We do not collect personal data unless explicitly provided.

Data Requests

For access, correction, or deletion requests, email: gdpr@enginecode.uk

Trademarks

Trademark Notice

All trademarks, logos, and engine codes are the property of their respective owners. Use on this site is strictly for reference and identification.

Commercial Disclosure

No Paid Endorsements

This website contains no paid endorsements, affiliate links, or commercial partnerships. We do not sell parts or services.

Funding Model

Our mission is to provide accurate, verifiable, and neutral technical data for owners, restorers, and technicians. This site is self-funded.

Last Updated: 25 Feb 2026

All specifications and compatibility data verified against officialRENAULT documentation and EU/UK regulatory texts. Where official data is unavailable, entries are marked “Undisclosed”.

All external links open in new tabs. Please verify current availability of resources.