Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI

Seat Altea 2004 2.0 petrol description

Minivan / MPV Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI has been produced from June, 2004 to June, 2007. It has four-cylinder petrol engine with displacement of 2.0 litres, which produces power of 150 horsepower on 6000 rpm and torque 200 Nm (Newton metres) on 3500 revolutions per minute.

This 4-cylinder 16-valve engine camshaft is driven by belt and chain (What is an engine chain and belt? ). Engine has fuel injection system, this is an atmospheric engine (without turbine). The engine meets the Euro 4 emissions standard. Engine lifespan (mileage before major repairs or overhaul) can last from 220 up to 370 thousand kilometres. It is important to remember that engine life is highly dependent on regular maintenance and the quality of the oils and fuels used.
More engine specs 
2.0 FSI engine, part of the EA827 family, features a lightweight aluminum block with cast-iron liners and a unique timing system. A toothed belt drives the exhaust camshaft, while the intake camshaft is driven by a single-row chain, which also integrates with  ...  This Seat Altea 2.0 engine oil type is 5W-30 and oil capacity is 4.6 litres.

Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI has front wheel drive (FWD) and manual gearbox with 6 gears.
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 9.6 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 206 km/h.

Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI fuel consumption is 7.7 litres per 100km in combined city/highway mode (13 km/l), city fuel economy - 10.5 l/100km, fuel consumption on highway - 6.2 l/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 55 litres or 14.53 gallons, which gives a mileage up to 700 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle and even up to 880 kilometers on highway.
According to user reviews, this Seat real everyday fuel consumption is 9.1 litres per 100 km, which is 18% more than the manufacturer's stated. More - Real Seat Altea fuel consumption.

Seat Altea safety

During safety testing Seat Altea has obtained 5 stars from five, which means very high safety level.
Adults (driver and passenger) safety of Seat Altea is evaluated with five stars, children safety - with four stars, and for pedestrian protection Seat Altea got three stars.

With the same engine there is also Seat Altea version with automatic gearbox (Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI AT) available, which is more sluggish, reaching 100 km/h 0.5 seconds later (in 10.1 seconds), but manufacturer's fuel consumption is higher by 0.7 litres per 100 km or 9 % - 8.4 litres per 100 km.
Seat Altea 2004

Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI technical data

Model: Seat Altea 2.0 FSI
Body style: Minivan / MPV
Production period: 2004. June ... 2007. June 
Engine: 1984 cm3 Petrol, 4 cylinders CO2 emissions: 188 g/km
Power: 150 HP ON 6000 RPM Torque: 200 NM ON 3500 RPM
Gearbox: Manual gearbox (6 gears) Drive type: Front wheel drive (FWD)
Top speed: 206 km/h Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 9.6 seconds
Fuel consumption (l/100km): 7.7 (combined) 10.5 (urban) 6.2 (highway)
Real fuel consumption: 9.1 l/100km (25.8 MPG) by user reviews from various sources
Fuel tank capacity: 55 litres (14.5 gallons)
Car dimensions: 4.28m (length) 1.77m (width) 1.57m (height)
Turning diameter: 10.9 meters
Gross weight: 1400 kg

Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI engine BVY

Engine reliability and common problems:

2.0 FSI engine, part of the EA827 family, features a lightweight aluminum block with cast-iron liners and a unique timing system. A toothed belt drives the exhaust camshaft, while the intake camshaft is driven by a single-row chain, which also integrates with the variable valve timing mechanism. The timing regulator is positioned at the rear of the exhaust camshaft.

A distinctive feature of the 2.0 FSI engine is its complex exhaust system. Exhaust gases are directed into two separate pipes immediately monitored by two wideband lambda sensors and pre-catalysts. Further down the system are two planar lambda sensors, after which the pipes merge into a single collector leading to a NOx storage catalyst.

In practice, these engines often last up to 400,000 kilometers without major repairs if properly maintained. However, they are sensitive to low temperatures, with starting issues commonly reported in freezing conditions below -17°C. In such cases, the ECU delivers an overly rich air-fuel mixture, flooding the spark plugs. A common workaround is a coolant temperature sensor bypass trick, which "tricks" the ECU into seeing a warmer engine.

The direct injection system is highly sensitive to fuel quality. Intake valves accumulate carbon deposits quickly, reducing their ability to close tightly. The phase regulator on the intake camshaft and the fuel pump drive lifter are also prone to early wear. Thin oil control rings often coke up by 100,000 km, leading to increased oil consumption.

Another weak point is the brittle plastic coolant distribution fitting at the rear of the cylinder head, which is prone to deformation and coolant leaks over time. This part typically requires replacement with a new original fitting.

The short chain connecting camshafts has limited lifespan. Chain stretching often causes noise, such as rattling or ticking, at 100,000 km or even earlier. This issue is exacerbated by wear on the hydraulic tensioner, which can leak oil and fail to maintain proper chain tension.

Despite these weaknesses, with proper maintenance and timely component replacements, the 2.0 FSI engine can offer reliable long-term performance.
Overall, this engine can last around 220,000 to 370,000 km if properly maintained, using the correct quality oil and fuel, and carrying out regular checks and maintenance.
The engine has hydraulic valve tappets (lifters), which provide quieter operation and do not require periodic adjustment, but are more complex in design and can cause serious engine damage in the event of failure.
Engine displacement 1984 cm3
Number of cylinders 4
Bore (cylinder diameter) 82.5 mm
Stroke length (piston move) 92.8 mm
Compression ratio 11.5 : 1
Camshaft drive Timing chain and belt
Fuel system Injection
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI oil type 5W-30
Oil capacity 4.6 litres (4.9 quarts)
Power 150 HP ON 6000 RPM
Torque 200 NM ON 3500 RPM
Engine manufacturer Volkswagen (VW)
Start of production (year) 2005
Duration of production 5 years
Engine also used on Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Golf Audi A3 Seat Leon and 6 other models

All Seat Altea minivan [2004 - 2009] modifications

Modification Engine Power Consumption Gearbox
Seat Altea 2006 1.4 16V Jun 2006 — Jun 2007

Most fuel efficient petrol version

1.4 Petrol 85 HP 7.4 l/100km Manual (5)
Seat Altea 2004 1.6 Jun 2004 — Jun 2007 1.6 Petrol 102 HP 7.6 l/100km Manual (5)
Seat Altea 2007 1.8 TFSI Jun 2007 — Jan 2009

Most fuel efficient petrol version by real consumption

1.8 Petrol 160 HP 7.6 l/100km Manual (6)
Seat Altea 2004 1.9 TDi

Most fuel efficient diesel version

1.9 Diesel 105 HP 5.4 l/100km Manual (5)
Seat Altea 2007 1.9 TDi Jun 2007 — Jan 2009 1.9 Diesel 105 HP - Automatic (6)
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI Jun 2004 — Jun 2007 2.0 Petrol 150 HP 7.7 l/100km Manual (6)
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 FSI Jun 2004 — Jun 2007 2.0 Petrol 150 HP 8.4 l/100km Automatic (6)
Seat Altea 2006 2.0 TFSI FR Jun 2006 — Jan 2009

Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 7.7 seconds

2.0 Petrol 200 HP 8.1 l/100km Manual (6)
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 TDi 2.0 Diesel 140 HP 5.8 l/100km Manual (6)
Seat Altea 2004 2.0 TDi 2.0 Diesel 140 HP 6.0 l/100km Automatic (6)
Seat Altea 2006 2.0 TDi Mar 2006 — Jan 2009

Most powerfull diesel version (170 HP)

2.0 Diesel 170 HP 6.2 l/100km Manual (6)
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