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Vehicles using Z19DTL DPF engine list:

  • OPEL - Signum 1.9 CDTi DPF (88kW) 2004–2008
  • OPEL - Vectra C 1.9 CDTi DPF (88kW) 2004–2009
  • OPEL - Astra H 1.9 CDTi DPF (74kW) 2005–2010
  • VAUXHALL - Vectra C 1.9 CDTi DPF (88kW) 2004–2009
  • VAUXHALL - Signum 1.9 CDTi DPF (88kW) 2004–2008
  • VAUXHALL - Zafira B 1.9 CDTI DPF (74kW) 2005–2008

Recommended oil for engine Z19DTL DPF 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 Z19DTL DPF engine

SAE 5W-30
ACEA C3
API CI-4+
VW 505.01

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the Z19DTL DPF engine.

Engine Z19DTL DPF

Symptoms:
- Loss of power and reduced acceleration
- Increased fuel consumption
- Warning lights on the dashboard, especially the DPF and engine management lights
- Excessive smoke from the exhaust, often black or grey
- Rough idling or stalling

Diagnosis:
- Check for fault codes using an OBD-II scanner, focusing on DPF-related errors and EGR system faults
- Inspect the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) for clogging or excessive soot accumulation
- Test the EGR valve for proper operation, as it often causes issues in this engine
- Examine the turbocharger for signs of wear or failure, which can affect performance
- Verify fuel system components, including injectors and fuel pressure, to rule out fuel delivery problems

Fixes:
- Perform a forced DPF regeneration using diagnostic tools to clear soot buildup if clogging is detected
- Replace the DPF if regeneration fails or if it is physically damaged
- Clean or replace the EGR valve to restore proper exhaust gas recirculation and reduce soot formation
- Repair or replace faulty turbocharger components to regain engine power and efficiency
- Service fuel injectors and fuel filters to ensure correct fuel delivery and combustion
- Regular oil and filter changes with manufacturer-recommended products to maintain engine health

Prevention:
- Use high-quality, low-sulfur diesel fuel to minimize soot production
- Avoid frequent short trips that prevent the DPF from reaching regeneration temperature
- Regularly drive the vehicle at higher speeds (e.g., motorway driving) to allow passive DPF regeneration
- Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule strictly, including timely oil and filter changes
- Monitor dashboard warning lights promptly and address issues early to prevent damage escalation
- Keep the EGR system clean and functional to reduce particulate matter buildup in the DPF
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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.