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1.2 / 1.4 MPI (petrol)

20082017 · petrol · 1390cc · 85hp

Engine codes: CGPA, BXW, CGGB

Reliable

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Seat Ibiza 1.2 / 1.4 MPI (petrol). Check this before you buy used.

The simple naturally-aspirated petrols — dependable and cheap, and the safe small-engine choice over the chain-troubled 1.2 TSI. Two different engines hide under this badge, with different timing drives: the 1.2 12V three-cylinder (CGPA) runs a timing CHAIN that can rattle/stretch with age, while the 1.4 16V (BXW/CGGB) uses a timing BELT (interference) that must be changed on schedule. Both share weak coil packs and a little oil use with age, but neither has a catastrophic design fault. Underpowered, but genuinely low-risk small petrols.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (CGGB) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Timing chain rattle/stretch (1.2 12V 3-cyl)recurring

The 1.2 12V three-cylinder is chain-driven; the chain and tensioner can stretch/rattle with age (cold-start rattle is the warning). Far less severe than the 1.2 TSI but worth checking.

Fix / Workaround: On cold start listen for a rattle; replace chain + tensioner if present.

Repair cost: €400–€900

Typically appears after: 120,000 km

Timing belt — interference (1.4 16V)recurring

The 1.4 16V is belt-driven and interference; a snapped belt bends valves.

Fix / Workaround: Belt + tensioner + water pump on schedule (~120,000 km / 5 yr).

Repair cost: €250–€450

Typically appears after: 120,000 km

Coil pack failures / mild oil useminor

Coil packs fail with age (single-cylinder misfire); the 1.4 16V can use a little oil at higher mileage.

Fix / Workaround: Replace coils as needed; check and top up oil.

Repair cost: €30–€200

Mileage Thresholds

After 120,000 km: 1.2 chain rattle and 1.4 belt service both come due around here — check which engine you're buying.

After 200,000 km: Dependable with care; watch oil use on the 1.4 16V.

Fault Codes to Scan

P0300Random/multiple misfire — typically a failing coil pack.minor

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • Identify which engine it is — 1.2 (chain) vs 1.4 (belt) — they're serviced differently
  • 1.2: cold-start chain rattle check; 1.4: documented belt history
  • Check oil level and rule out a misfire (coil packs)
  • The safe small petrol vs the chain-troubled 1.2 TSI

Frequently asked questions

Is the Seat Ibiza 1.2 / 1.4 MPI (petrol) reliable?

Reliable — The simple naturally-aspirated petrols — dependable and cheap, and the safe small-engine choice over the chain-troubled 1.2 TSI. Two different engines hide under this badge, with different timing drives: the 1.2 12V three-cylinder (CGPA) runs a timing CHAIN that can rattle/stretch with age, while the 1.4 16V (BXW/CGGB) uses a timing BELT (interference) that must be changed on schedule. Both share weak coil packs and a little oil use with age, but neither has a catastrophic design fault. Underpowered, but genuinely low-risk small petrols.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Seat Ibiza 1.2 / 1.4 MPI (petrol)?

The most commonly reported problems: Timing chain rattle/stretch (1.2 12V 3-cyl), Timing belt — interference (1.4 16V), Coil pack failures / mild oil use.

Is a used Seat Ibiza 1.2 / 1.4 MPI (petrol) worth buying?

Minor issues only, easy to maintain, no design flaws. A safe used buy.