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Vehicles using Z13DTJ engine list:

  • OPEL - Corsa D 1.3 CDTI (55kW) 2006–2010
  • OPEL - Combo C Tour 1.3 CDTI (55kW) 2006–2012
  • VAUXHALL - Corsa D 1.3 CDTI (55kW) 2006–2010
  • VAUXHALL - Combo C Tour 1.3 CDTI (55kW) 2006–2012
  • VAUXHALL - Agila B 1.3 CDTi (55kW) 2008–2014

Recommended oil for engine Z13DTJ 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 Z13DTJ engine

ACEA C3
API SN
VW 505.01
SAE 5W-30

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the Z13DTJ engine.

Engine Z13DTJ

Symptoms:
- Loss of power and reduced acceleration
- Excessive smoke from the exhaust, often black or blue
- Engine warning light illumination
- Rough idling or stalling
- Increased fuel consumption
- Difficulty starting the engine

Diagnosis:
- Check for turbocharger faults, as the turbo can fail or have actuator issues
- Inspect the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve for clogging or malfunction
- Test the fuel injectors for clogging or leaks
- Perform a compression test to detect possible cylinder wear or head gasket issues
- Scan the engine control unit (ECU) for fault codes related to sensors (MAF, MAP, oxygen sensors)
- Examine the timing chain and tensioner for wear or slack, which can cause timing issues

Fixes:
- Clean or replace the EGR valve to restore proper exhaust gas recirculation
- Repair or replace the turbocharger if faulty, including actuator and boost control components
- Replace clogged or leaking fuel injectors to ensure proper fuel delivery
- Renew the timing chain and tensioner if wear or slack is detected to prevent timing failures
- Replace faulty sensors identified during ECU diagnostics
- Address any oil leaks and ensure regular oil changes to protect engine components

Prevention:
- Use high-quality, manufacturer-recommended engine oil and change it regularly to maintain lubrication and reduce wear
- Avoid prolonged idling and aggressive driving to reduce stress on the turbocharger and engine components
- Regularly service the EGR system and intake to prevent carbon buildup
- Use quality diesel fuel and consider periodic fuel system cleaning additives
- Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule strictly, including timing chain inspections and replacements if recommended
- Monitor dashboard warning lights promptly and address issues early to avoid severe damage
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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.