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List of Renault Engines - Specs, Common Problems, Reliability

Gasoline Engines

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0.9 TCe H4Bt Engine

Clio, Captur, Twingo
2012-2021

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1.3 TCe H5Ht Engine

Scenic, Captur, Megane
2017-present

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D4F/D4Ft TCe 1.2L Engine

Clio, Twingo
2000-2013

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F4R 2.0L Engine

Megan II, Laguna
1993-2022

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K4M 1.6L Engine

Clio, Sandero, Logan
1999-present

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K7J 1.4L 8V Engine

Clio, Sandero
1995-2010

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K7M 1.6L 8V Engine

Megan, Clio, Sandero
1995-2022

Diesel Engines

K9K 1.5 dCi Engine Photo

K9K 1.5 dCi Engine

Megan, Qashqai
2001-present

R9M 1.6 dCi 130 Engine  Photo

R9M 1.6 dCi 130 Engine

Qashqai, Scenic
2011-present

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Renault

Renault S.A. is the French car manufacturer. Renault group is formed from the same named brand Renault and its subsidiaries - Automobile Dacia in Romania and Renault Samsung Motors in South Korea. Renault has a 43.4% controlling stake in Nissan, 25% stake in AvtoVAZ and 1.55% stake in Daimler AG. Renault also owns a subsidiary of RCI Banque (financial services).

As part of the alliance Renault-Nissan, the company is the fourth largest automotive group in the world. The company produces a wide range of cars and vans, as well as all types of commercial vehicles: trucks, tractors, buses, etc.

Renault engines are unpretentious, consume not much fuel, cheap to repair, but at the same time have excellent characteristics. Engineers use the most advanced technology in engine development, including those, which came from the motorsport (Renault is the engine supplier of Formula 1 Championship).