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Vehicles using B14NEL LUH engine list:

  • OPEL - Meriva B 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2013–2017
  • OPEL - Zafira C 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2014–2018
  • OPEL - Cascada 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2015–2018
  • VAUXHALL - Meriva B 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2013–2017
  • VAUXHALL - Zafira C 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2014–2018
  • VAUXHALL - Cascada 1.4 Turbo (88kW) 2015–2018

Recommended oil for engine B14NEL LUH engine.

Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol MAGNATEC 5W‑30 C3
Castrol MAGNATEC 5W‑30 C3
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
MB‑Approval 226.5 / 229.31 / 229.51 / 229.52✔
Opel OV 0401547‑D30 / G30✔
Fiat 9.55535‑S3✔
Renault RN0700 / RN0710✔
VW 505.00 / 505.01✔
dexos2✔
Liqui‑Moly Chrome C3 5W‑30
Liqui‑Moly Chrome C3 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW Longlife‑04❌
MB‑Approval 226.5 / 229.31 / 229.51 / 229.52✔
Opel OV 0401547‑D30 / G30✔
Fiat 9.55535‑S3✔
Renault RN0700 / RN0710✔
VW 505.00 / 505.01✔
dexos2✔
Ridex Plus Active Energy C2/C3 5W‑30
Ridex Plus Active Energy C2/C3 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
MB‑Approval 226.5 / 229.31 / 229.51 / 229.52✔
Opel OV 0401547‑D30 / G30✔
Fiat 9.55535‑S3❌
Renault RN0700 / RN0710✔
VW 505.00 / 505.01✔
dexos2✔
Shell Helix Ultra ECT C3 5W‑30
Shell Helix Ultra ECT C3 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
MB‑Approval 226.5 / 229.31 / 229.51 / 229.52✔
Opel OV 0401547‑D30 / G30✔
Fiat 9.55535‑S3✔
Renault RN0700 / RN0710✔
VW 505.00 / 505.01✔
dexos2❓
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 B14NEL LUH engine

SAE 5W-30
ACEA C3
API SN
GM-LL-A-025
GM-LL-B-025

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the B14NEL LUH engine.

Engine B14NEL LUH

Symptoms:
- Loss of power or reduced engine performance
- Rough idling or engine misfires
- Increased fuel consumption
- Check Engine Light (CEL) illumination
- Unusual noises from the turbocharger area
- Occasional stalling or hesitation during acceleration

Diagnosis:
- Scan the engine control unit (ECU) for fault codes related to ignition, fuel injection, or turbocharger performance.
- Inspect the turbocharger for signs of wear, oil leaks, or shaft play.
- Check the ignition coils and spark plugs for wear or damage, as misfires are common.
- Examine the intake system and intercooler for leaks or blockages.
- Test the fuel injectors for proper spray pattern and operation.
- Verify the condition of the timing chain and tensioner, as timing issues can cause rough running.
- Assess the condition of the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system to prevent oil contamination.

Fixes:
- Replace faulty ignition coils and worn spark plugs to restore smooth combustion.
- Repair or replace the turbocharger if excessive shaft play or oil leakage is detected.
- Clean or replace clogged fuel injectors to ensure proper fuel delivery.
- Fix any intake or intercooler leaks to maintain correct boost pressure.
- Replace the timing chain and tensioner if stretched or damaged to prevent timing errors.
- Service or replace the PCV valve to avoid oil contamination and pressure buildup.
- Perform regular oil and filter changes using manufacturer-recommended grades to protect engine components.

Prevention:
- Adhere strictly to scheduled maintenance intervals, especially oil and filter changes.
- Use high-quality fuel and lubricants to reduce deposit formation and wear.
- Avoid aggressive driving when the engine is cold to protect the turbocharger.
- Regularly inspect ignition components and replace them as needed.
- Monitor for early warning signs such as unusual noises or performance drops and address them promptly.
- Keep the air intake system clean and free from debris to ensure optimal airflow.
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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.