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Based on real enquiries from UK buyers – updated regularly. All prices are typical UK rebuilt engine market ranges and reflect recent quotes from our network of Fiat engine specialists.

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Models We Cover

Popular Fiat Engine Replacement Models

From the entry-level Panda to the commercial Ducato, our network of UK Fiat engine specialists covers every model in the range. Select your Fiat below to compare rebuilt engine prices and get quotes from trusted suppliers.

Fiat 500 Engines

£1,100 – £3,000

Fiat Argo Engines

£950 – £2,500

Fiat Mille Engines

£900 – £2,200

Fiat Mobi Engines

£900 – £2,300

Fiat Panda Engines

£950 – £2,600

Replacement Cost

Fiat Engine Codes & Average Rebuilt Prices (UK Supply)

Compare costs for every major Fiat engine — FIRE petrol, Multijet diesel and TwinAir turbo families. All prices are typical UK market ranges for professionally rebuilt engines with warranty. Click "Get Quote" on any engine to receive tailored prices from our network of UK Fiat specialists.

Engine CodeSpecsCompatible ModelsAvg. Rebuilt Price
169 A4.000
£1,100 – £2,400
Petrol1.2L69hp
Fiat 500 (2007–2020), Panda (2012–2020)
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169 A3.000
£950 – £2,200
Petrol1.2L60hp
Fiat Panda (2003–2012), Punto (2005–2012)
Get Quote for 169 A3.000
312 A1.000
£1,050 – £2,500
Petrol1.2L69hp
Fiat 500 (2007–2015), Panda (2011–2018)
Get Quote for 312 A1.000
199 B1.000
£1,200 – £2,900
Petrol1.4L77hp
Fiat Punto (2005–2012), Grande Punto (2005–2010)
Get Quote for 199 B1.000
350 A1.000
£1,300 – £3,100
Petrol1.4L95hp
Fiat Punto Evo (2009–2012), Tipo (2015–2020)
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170 A1.000
£900 – £2,100
Petrol1.1L54hp
Fiat Seicento (1998–2010), Panda (2003–2011)
Get Quote for 170 A1.000
Common Problems

Common Fiat Engine Problems —
What It Costs to Fix & When Replacement Makes Sense

Fiat engines are generally reliable when maintained, but certain families — notably the FIRE petrol units (1.2L/1.4L) and Multijet diesels (1.3L/2.3L) — have well-documented failure patterns that can lead to costly repairs or full replacement. Every rebuilt or reconditioned Fiat engine supplied through EngineMarket includes upgraded internal components designed to address the original failure point, plus a minimum 12‑month unlimited mileage warranty. Below, we break down the most common Fiat engine problems, show realistic UK repair costs from dealers versus specialists, and help you decide when replacement is the smarter, longer‑lasting solution.

Affected Models

Fiat 500, Panda, Punto (2004–2018, 1.2L FIRE code 169 A4.000 / 1.4L FIRE code 312 A1.000)

Typical Failure Mileage

70,000–120,000 miles

Root Cause

The hydraulic timing chain tensioner can lose pressure over time, allowing the chain to stretch and jump teeth. This misaligns valve timing, leading to bent valves or piston damage — especially if oil changes were delayed.

| Minor – Preventative Tensioner & Chain Kit Replacement
Dealer
£800 – £1,500
Specialist
£400 – £800

| Replace timing chain, tensioner, guides, and seals; reset timing; oil flush | Viable only if caught before chain jump; adds ~30–50k miles if oil maintained

| Intermediate – Cylinder Head Repair (Valve Replacement)
Dealer
£1,800 – £3,200
Specialist
£1,000 – £1,800

| Remove head, replace bent valves, reseat, machine surface, reassemble | Restores function but doesn't address worn bottom end; risk of repeat failure if block damaged

| Full Replacement – Rebuilt / Reconditioned FIRE Engine
Dealer
£2,500 – £4,000
Specialist
£1,200 – £2,200

| Supply & fit fully rebuilt short block with upgraded tensioner, pistons, rings; bench tested; 12‑month warranty | Most cost‑effective long‑term solution; resolves root cause; ideal for cars worth £3k+

Our Recommendation
Best next step for timing chain tensioner failure

If your Fiat 500 or Panda is making a rattling noise on cold start and has under 90k miles, a preventative chain kit from a specialist offers genuine value. However, once the chain has jumped or you're seeing loss of compression, a full reconditioned engine with upgraded tensioner is the only reliable fix — and often costs less than a dealer-led head repair.

→ Compare rebuilt FIRE engine prices for your Fiat 500 or Panda

Don't Let Engine Failure Write Off Your Fiat

Every problem above shares a common thread: when critical components fail, the cost of dealer‑led repairs often exceeds the value of the vehicle. EngineMarket makes it simple to compare prices from trusted UK Fiat specialists who supply reconditioned engines with upgraded parts, bench testing, and a minimum 12‑month unlimited mileage warranty. Whether you drive a Fiat 500 or a Ducato van, you can get back on the road faster and for less than the main dealer premium — with the confidence of a warranty‑backed replacement.

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Disclaimer: All prices are indicative UK market ranges based on historical quote data and repair requests from our network of engine specialists. Dealer pricing is estimated based on published main dealer labour rates and genuine OEM parts pricing. Specialist pricing reflects actual quote data from EngineMarket's UK network. Actual costs vary depending on damage severity, vehicle condition, variant, and workshop location within the UK. Use our free comparison tool to get tailored quotes for your specific Fiat model and engine code. Every engine supplied through EngineMarket carries a minimum 12‑month unlimited mileage warranty — always confirm exact terms with your chosen supplier.

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Replacement Engine Options

Fiat Engine Types – Options, Costs & What to Expect

Our UK network supplies every Fiat engine type with indicative price ranges to suit your budget.

Reconditioned
Fiat Reconditioned Engines (Recon)

A stripped, cleaned and fully inspected engine where all worn components are replaced with OEM‑spec parts. Best for owners who want factory reliability without the main dealer price tag.

Typical price range
£1,100 – £3,200
(depending on engine code)
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Reconditioned

A stripped, cleaned and fully inspected engine where all worn components are replaced with OEM‑spec parts. Best for owners who want factory reliability without the main dealer price tag.

Rebuilt
Fiat Rebuilt Engines

A complete teardown and rebuild with upgraded components addressing known Fiat weak points, such as reinforced timing belt kits and uprated injector seats for Multijet diesels, for a longer service life than a standard replacement.

Typical price range
£1,300 – £3,800
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Rebuilt

A complete teardown and rebuild with upgraded components addressing known Fiat weak points, such as reinforced timing belt kits and uprated injector seats for Multijet diesels, for a longer service life than a standard replacement.

Used
Used Fiat Engines

A tested, low‑mileage take‑out unit sourced from a verified donor vehicle. The most affordable option when budget is tight, with mileage verification and warranty available.

Typical price range
£650 – £2,100
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Used

A tested, low‑mileage take‑out unit sourced from a verified donor vehicle. The most affordable option when budget is tight, with mileage verification and warranty available.

Remanufactured
Fiat Remanufactured Engines

A factory‑spec, as‑new unit where every surface is machined and every component is replaced to exact OEM tolerances. The premium choice for long‑term reliability on high‑value models or commercial fleets.

Typical price range
£2,400 – £5,500
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Remanufactured

A factory‑spec, as‑new unit where every surface is machined and every component is replaced to exact OEM tolerances. The premium choice for long‑term reliability on high‑value models or commercial fleets.

Refurbished
Fiat Refurbished Engines

A cleaned, tested and lightly serviced engine that restores reliable operation without a complete teardown. A fast, budget‑friendly solution for older models where a full rebuild isn’t economically viable.

Typical price range
£850 – £2,400
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Refurbished

A cleaned, tested and lightly serviced engine that restores reliable operation without a complete teardown. A fast, budget‑friendly solution for older models where a full rebuild isn’t economically viable.

Supply & Fit
Fiat Supply & Fit Engines

Your chosen replacement engine professionally delivered and installed by a trusted UK Fiat specialist. Covers removal, fitting, fluids, and a full workmanship warranty for complete peace of mind.

Typical price range
£450 – £950
on top of engine price
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Supply & Fit

Your chosen replacement engine professionally delivered and installed by a trusted UK Fiat specialist. Covers removal, fitting, fluids, and a full workmanship warranty for complete peace of mind.

Engine Replacement Help
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All engine types include a minimum 12‑month warranty. Prices are typical UK market ranges and depend on exact engine code, supplier, and any additional fitting services. Use our free comparison tool to get a tailored quote for your Fiat model today.

Engine Sizes

Fiat Engines by Size – Find the Right Displacement for Your Model

Every Fiat engine size explained — with the models and engine codes that used each displacement — so you can quickly identify the correct replacement unit for your vehicle.

Fiat Diesel Engine Sizes
Fiat Fiat 1.3L Diesel Engines Diesel Engines

The 1.3L Multijet diesel is Fiat's most widely used small-capacity oil-burner, powering the 500, Panda, Punto and light commercial variants from the early 2000s through to the present. Known for excellent fuel economy, these units are prone to EGR/DPF clogging and turbo oil-feed coking when used predominantly on short urban journeys — the most common catalyst for full engine replacement

Engine Code(s)169 A1.000, 199 A2.000, 552 82 328, A13 DTE
Compatible Models (UK)Fiat 500, Panda, Punto, Idea, Qubo, Ypsilon (2003–2020)
Production Years2003–present
Common Failure Points
Watch for these known weak points

EGR valve/DPF clogging leading to turbo bearing wear, injector seal leaks causing oil dilution

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Not sure which engine size your Fiat needs? Enter your registration number and we'll match you to the exact engine code and displacement — instantly. All engines supplied with a minimum 12‑month warranty from UK Fiat specialists.

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Fiat Engines by Fuel Type

Choose your Fiat engine by fuel type to compare realistic replacement prices, known brand‑wide issues, and UK specialist supply – from the most popular diesel workhorses to the latest electrified powertrains.

Fiat Diesel Engines
Fiat Diesel Engines

High-mileage motorway and SUV applications

Common Fiat Diesel Engine Families
Multijet Diesel Family – Small/Medium
Multijet Diesel Family – Large/Van
Legacy JTD/JTDm Diesel Family
Found In
Fiat 500 Engines
Fiat Argo Engines
Fiat Mille Engines
Fiat Mobi Engines
Known For
EGR valve/DPF clogging leading to turbo bearing wear
injector seal leaks causing oil dilution
Injector copper seal leaks causing oil dilution
subsequent crankshaft bearing scoring
Typical Models (UK)
Fiat 500 Engines
Fiat Argo Engines
Fiat Mille Engines
Fiat Mobi Engines
Important Notes
Short-journey use increases DPF, EGR, and oil-dilution risk on many diesel engines.
A documented service history matters more on diesel replacements because injector, turbo, and timing faults often build gradually.

Not sure which fuel type your Fiat has? Enter your registration number above to instantly identify your model, engine code, fuel system and compatible replacement options – all backed by a minimum 12‑month unlimited mileage warranty from UK Fiat specialists.

Engine Codes

Fiat Engine Codes – Most Replaced Engines (2008–2025)

Every major Fiat engine code from the last two decades, grouped by family, with compatible models and typical reasons why owners seek replacement. Select your engine to compare rebuilt prices and get quotes from UK Fiat specialists.

FIRE & FireFly Petrol Family

2005–2023

This compact FIRE unit powered the Fiat 500, Panda, and Punto between 2007 and 2020, becoming a cornerstone of UK urban motoring. Replacement demand is primarily driven by neglected timing belt intervals that cause catastrophic valve-to-piston contact. Quality rebuilt units feature reinforced belt tensioners, upgraded valve stem seals, and a complete gasket refresh to eliminate chronic oil seepage. UK specialists routinely supply these engines with verified compression testing and a full service kit included.

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Can’t find your engine code listed above? Use our full Fiat engine code directory below — every code from the last 25 years — or enter your registration number for an instant match to the correct replacement engine with warranty.

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Engine Years

Fiat Engines by Year –What Was Fitted & When

This section maps every major Fiat engine family across the UK production timeline - from the long-running FIRE petrol units of the mid-1990s through to the TwinAir, Multijet diesels, T-Jet turbos, and the fully electric 500e era - so owners and specialists can identify the exact engine fitted by model year and compare prices for replacement units from UK Fiat specialists.

1993 – 1999 - FIRE Era: Small-Capacity Petrols Dominate Major Engine Family Introduction
The FIRE (Fully Integrated Robotised Engine) family, already in production since 1985, reached its full maturity across the Fiat UK range in the mid-1990s - a suite of small-displacement naturally aspirated petrols powering nearly every mainstream Fiat model sold in Britain.
Key Changes
FIRE 1.1, 1.2, and 1.4 petrols are the dominant powerplants across all Fiat volume models
Single-point and multi-point fuel injection progressively replaces carburettor in 1.2 and 1.4 variants
1.9 TD (indirect injection diesel) offered in Bravo, Brava, and Punto for the first time
Euro 1 and Euro 2 compliance maintained via injector and catalyst calibration updates
Aluminium cylinder head / cast-iron block construction defines all FIRE variants
Known For
FIRE 1.2 is one of the most robust small-capacity engines ever built - minimal failure modes, long-lived timing belt, and a wide availability of rebuild parts
1.9 TD indirect injection diesel is straightforward mechanically but injector pump wear and glow plug failures are the primary high-mileage concerns
FIRE units respond poorly to extended oil change intervals beyond 9,000 miles - oil consumption above 0.5L per 1,000 miles is a typical high-mileage symptom
Despite age, replacement demand for FIRE 1.2 and 1.4 units remains significant in the UK due to the sheer volume of Puntos, Pandas, and Seicento still in circulation
Main Engines
FIRE 1.1 (176 A6.000) - 1.1-litre naturally aspirated petrol (Fiat Punto, Fiat Seicento)
FIRE 1.2 8v (176 B2.000 / 188 A4.000) - 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol (Fiat Punto, Fiat Bravo, Fiat Panda)
FIRE 1.4 8v (182 B6.000) - 1.4-litre naturally aspirated petrol (Fiat Bravo, Fiat Brava)
1.9 TD (182 B4.000) - 1.9-litre indirect injection diesel (Fiat Bravo 1.9 TD, Fiat Punto 1.9 TD)
Engine Codes Covered
176 A6.000176 B2.000188 A4.000182 B6.000182 B4.000
Popular Models
Fiat Punto Mk1
Fiat Bravo / Brava
Fiat Seicento
Fiat Panda (Mk1)
Common Replacement Enquiries
Compare 1993 – 1999 1993–1999 Fiat FIRE petrol engine replacement prices from UK specialists
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Not sure which year your Fiat was built? Enter your registration number and we'll identify the exact engine, model year, and compatible replacement options instantly - all backed by a minimum 12-month warranty from UK Fiat specialists.

FAQ

Fiat Engine Replacement –Frequently Asked Questions

** Quick, honest answers to the most common questions Fiat owners ask before comparing engine replacement prices and finding a UK specialist.

Question 1

How much does a Fiat engine replacement cost in the UK?

A reconditioned Fiat engine typically costs £1,200–£2,500 for small FIRE petrol units (1.2L/1.4L) and £2,000–£4,500 for Multijet diesels like the 2.3L Ducato unit. Supply‑and‑fit labour adds £400–£900 depending on model complexity. Main dealers often charge 30–50% more for like‑for‑like replacements. Always compare multiple specialist quotes to secure the best value.

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Question 2

What affects the cost of a Fiat engine replacement?

Four key factors drive pricing: engine displacement (1.2L FIRE vs 2.3L Multijet), condition (used vs reconditioned), vehicle complexity (500 vs Ducato), and service type (supply‑only vs supply‑and‑fit). Location matters too—London and South East labour rates can be 20–30% higher. Our comparison tool provides transparent, like‑for‑like quotes from UK specialists so you see exactly what you're paying for.

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Question 3

Is it worth replacing the engine in my Fiat?

In most cases, yes—especially if the chassis, gearbox and interior are sound. A reconditioned Fiat engine with upgraded components (e.g., revised timing tensioner on FIRE units) often outlasts the original. For a Fiat 500 or Panda worth £3,000+, replacement is almost always more economical than buying another vehicle. Only consider scrapping if corrosion or major structural damage exists.

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Question 4

What's included in a Fiat engine supply and fit service?

Supply‑and‑fit covers sourcing the correct engine code, removing the old unit, installing the replacement with new gaskets/seals, refilling fluids and filters, road‑testing, and disposing of the old engine responsibly. Labour typically adds £400–£900 depending on model accessibility. Most specialists also include a workmanship warranty alongside the engine warranty. Always confirm whether VAT, delivery and collection are included in the quoted price.

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Question 5

How long does a Fiat engine replacement take?

Common models like the Fiat 500, Panda or Punto typically take 3–5 working days from collection to return. More complex vans (Ducato) or vehicles with integrated electronics may require 5–7 days. The biggest variable is engine availability—our network stocks commonly replaced codes like 169 A4.000 and F1AE0481D to minimise delays.

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Question 6

Do reconditioned Fiat engines come with warranty?

Yes—every reconditioned Fiat engine supplied through EngineMarket carries a minimum 12‑month unlimited mileage warranty. Many rebuilt units (e.g., upgraded Multijet or FIRE engines) offer optional 24‑month coverage. Warranties typically cover major internals: crankshaft, pistons, timing components and oil pump. Always confirm exact terms, exclusions and claim procedures directly with your chosen supplier before purchase.

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Question 7

Should I choose a used or reconditioned Fiat engine?

Used Fiat engines (£400–£1,200) suit tight budgets or short‑term ownership, but carry unknown mileage and limited warranty. Reconditioned units (£1,200–£4,500) include new bearings, seals and upgraded parts addressing known failures (e.g., FIRE timing tensioner), plus a 12‑month warranty and 100k+ mile potential. For failure‑prone engines like the 1.3L Multijet, reconditioned with upgrades is the smarter long‑term investment.

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Question 8

Where can I find Fiat engine specialists near me?

EngineMarket connects you with a UK‑wide network of Fiat‑specialist rebuilders, with notable clusters in the Midlands, North West and South East for commercial van work. Enter your registration and we match you with nearby suppliers who stock your specific engine code (e.g., 552 82 328 for 1.3L Multijet) and offer fitting. Nationwide delivery and collection are available regardless of location.

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Question 9

What are the most common Fiat engine failures?

The most frequent catastrophic failures driving replacement are: FIRE petrol timing chain tensioner wear (1.2L/1.4L, 500/Panda), Multijet EGR/DPF clogging causing turbo seizure (1.3L/1.6L), MultiAir hydraulic unit failure (1.4L petrol), injector seal leaks diluting oil (1.6L/2.0L Multijet), and Ducato 2.3L timing belt tensioner wear. Early detection rarely prevents these from becoming terminal, making full replacement the most common outcome.

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Question 10

How can I get the best price on a Fiat engine?

Compare at least three quotes—prices for the same engine code can vary by £1,000+ across suppliers. Consider used for tight budgets or imminent resale; choose reconditioned with upgrades for long‑term ownership. Ask about supply‑only if you have a trusted garage, and always confirm whether fitting, delivery, VAT and warranty are included in the quoted price. Small checks prevent unexpected costs later.

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