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Vehicles using 1ZZ-FE engine list:

  • TOYOTA - Celica 1.8 VVT-i (105kW) 1999–2001
  • TOYOTA - MR2 1.8 16V VVT-i (103kW) 2000–2001
  • TOYOTA - Avensis 1.8 16V VTT-i (95kW) 2000–2002
  • TOYOTA - RAV4 1.8 16V VVT-i (92kW) 2000–2002
  • TOYOTA - MR2 1.8 16V VVT-i (103kW) 2001–2002
  • TOYOTA - Celica 1.8 VVT-i (105kW) 2001–2003
  • TOYOTA - RAV4 1.8 16V VVT-i (92kW) 2002–2003
  • TOYOTA - MR2 1.8 16V VVT-i (103kW) 2002–2005
  • TOYOTA - RAV4 1.8 16V VVT-i (92kW) 2003–2006
  • TOYOTA - Celica 1.8 VVT-i (105kW) 2003–2005
  • TOYOTA - Corolla Verso 1.8 16V VVT-i (95kW) 2004–2005
  • TOYOTA - Corolla Verso 1.8 16V VVT-i (95kW) 2005–2007
  • TOYOTA - Verso 1.8 16V VVT-i (95kW) 2007–2009
  • TOYOTA - Auris 1.8 16V VVT-i (100kW) 2007–2009

Recommended oil for engine 1ZZ-FE engine.

Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol Magnatec 5W‑30 A5
Castrol Magnatec 5W‑30 A5
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA A1/B1 / A5/B5✔
API SN/CF✔
ILSAC GF‑4 / GF‑5✔
Ford WSS‑M2C913‑A / B / C / D✔
Liqui Moly Special Tec F 5W‑30
Liqui Moly Special Tec F 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA A5/B5✔
API SN✔
ILSAC GF‑5✔
Ford WSS‑M2C913‑A / B / C / D✔
Mobil Super 3000 Formula F 5W‑30
Mobil Super 3000 Formula F 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA A1/B1 / A5/B5✔
API SN✔
ILSAC GF‑5✔
Ford WSS‑M2C913‑A / B / C / D✔
MPM 05000F 5W‑30 Premium Synthetic Ford
MPM 05000F 5W‑30 Premium Synthetic Ford
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA A5/B5✔
API SN✔
ILSAC GF‑4 / GF‑5✔
Ford WSS‑M2C913‑A / B / C / D✔
Oil specification key
✔ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.

Answer generated by AI.

Oil specifications for 1ZZ-FE engine

SAE 5W-30
API SL
API SM
API SN
ILSAC GF-4
ILSAC GF-5

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the 1ZZ-FE engine.

Engine 1ZZ-FE

Symptoms:
- Engine misfires or rough idling
- Excessive oil consumption
- Timing chain noise or rattling
- Check Engine Light (CEL) illumination
- Reduced engine performance or hesitation
- Coolant leaks or overheating

Diagnosis:
- Inspect spark plugs and ignition coils for wear or failure causing misfires
- Check for oil leaks around valve cover gasket and oil consumption rate
- Listen for timing chain noise; inspect timing chain tensioner and guides
- Use OBD-II scanner to read fault codes related to ignition, fuel, or emissions
- Perform compression test to assess engine health
- Inspect coolant system for leaks, radiator condition, and thermostat operation

Fixes:
- Replace worn spark plugs and faulty ignition coils to resolve misfires
- Change valve cover gasket to stop oil leaks; monitor and top up oil regularly
- Replace timing chain tensioner and guides if noisy or stretched to prevent chain failure
- Clear fault codes and address specific issues indicated by OBD-II diagnostics
- Repair or replace faulty coolant components to prevent overheating
- Regular oil and filter changes using recommended grade to maintain engine lubrication

Prevention:
- Adhere to Toyota’s recommended maintenance schedule, especially oil changes every 5,000–7,500 miles
- Use high-quality synthetic oil to reduce wear and oil consumption
- Regularly inspect ignition components and replace spark plugs every 60,000–100,000 miles
- Monitor engine performance and address warning signs early to avoid severe damage
- Keep cooling system in good condition by flushing coolant and checking hoses periodically
- Avoid extended idling and aggressive driving to reduce engine stress and timing chain wear

Following these guidelines helps maintain the 1ZZ-FE engine’s reliability and longevity across the Toyota Celica, MR2, Avensis, and RAV4 models listed.
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* The engine oils listed on this website are general recommendations based on publicly available data. For the most accurate and suitable oil type for your vehicle, always refer to your car's owner manual or technical documentation. Oil specifications may vary depending on engine version, production year, driving conditions, and other factors. If in doubt, consult your vehicle manufacturer or a certified mechanic.