2.0 TDI 140hp (CBAB / CBDB → CFFB / CJAA)
2008–2013 · diesel · 1968cc · 140hp
Engine codes: CBAB, CBDB, CFFB, CJAA, CFHC
Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0 TDI 140hp (CBAB / CBDB → CFFB / CJAA). Check this before you buy used.
The default Golf VI diesel and an excellent engine once past one critical caveat: early common-rail builds have an oil-pump/balance-shaft hex-drive that can wear round and destroy the engine. The exact cutoff is known — CBAB built BEFORE 19.10.2009 used the failure-prone 77mm hex; AFTER that date (and on CFFB/CJAA) VW fitted a 100mm shaft and the problem is solved. A post-fix car is one of the best used diesels; a pre-fix unverified one is a gamble.
Same engine, other cars
This is the same physical engine (CFFB) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:
- Volkswagen Golf V— 2.0 TDI 140hp BKD (16V PD)140hp
- Audi A3— 2.0 TDI 170hp (BMN / CBBB)170hp
- Volkswagen Touran— 2.0 TDI 140hp PD (BKD / BMM)140hp
- Volkswagen Caddy— 2.0 TDI (BMM PD / CFHC CR)140hp
- Audi A3— 2.0 TDI 140hp CR (CBAB / CFFB)140hp
- Seat Leon II— 2.0 TDI 140hp PD (BKD / BMM)140hp
- Volkswagen Golf V— 2.0 TDI 140hp BMM (8V PD)140hp
- Audi A3— 2.0 TDI 140hp PD (BKD / BMM)140hp
- Volkswagen Golf VI— 2.0 TDI 110hp (CBAA)110hp
- Seat Leon II— 2.0 TDI 140hp CR (CBAB / CFFB)140hp
- Volkswagen Golf VI— 2.0 TDI GTD 170hp (CFGB / CBBB)170hp
- Volkswagen Golf V— 2.0 TDI 170hp BMN / BMR (16V PPD piezo)170hp
- Volkswagen Sharan II— 2.0 TDI CR (CFFB / CFGB)170hp
- Volkswagen Tiguan— 2.0 TDI (CBAB/CFFB/CFGB)140hp
- Volkswagen Passat B7— 2.0 TDI CR 140/170hp (CFFB / CFGB)170hp
- Škoda Octavia II— 2.0 TDI 140hp PD (BKD / BMM)140hp
- Seat Alhambra II— 2.0 TDI (CFFB / CFGB / CUVA)150hp
- Škoda Octavia II— 2.0 TDI 140hp CR (CBAB / CFHC)140hp
- Škoda Octavia II— 2.0 TDI vRS 170hp (BMN / CEGA)170hp
- Volkswagen Passat B6— 2.0 TDI 140hp CR (CBAB / CBAA)140hp
- Volkswagen Passat B6— 2.0 TDI 170hp CR (CBBB)170hp
- Seat Leon II— 2.0 TDI FR 170hp (BMN / CEGA)170hp
- Seat Altea— 2.0 TDI 140hp PD (BKD / BMM)140hp
- Škoda Yeti— 2.0 TDI CR (CFHC / CBAB)170hp
- Škoda Superb II— 2.0 TDI CR 140/170hp (CBAB / CFFB)170hp
- Volkswagen Passat B6— 2.0 TDI 170hp PD (BMR / BMA)170hp
Known Issues
Torsional vibration from the balance shaft rounds off the 6mm (77mm-long) hex drive to the oil pump. Oil pressure collapses; the engine is usually destroyed. Fails typically 95,000–160,000 km. Affected CBAB built before 19.10.2009.
Fix / Workaround: Verify build date / that the revised 100mm oil-pump drive shaft (or modified balance shaft) was fitted (~€200–215). Metallic rattle at idle or any oil-pressure light = stop immediately.
Repair cost: €200–€3500
Typically appears after: 95,000 km
DPF blocks on short trips; failed regens need dealer regen / cleaning.
Fix / Workaround: Regular hot motorway runs; clean/replace if blocked.
Repair cost: €200–€1200
Typically appears after: 130,000 km
EGR clogs with soot → rough running / limp mode.
Fix / Workaround: Deep-clean EGR.
Repair cost: €150–€400
Faulty fan controller can leave the fan running, draining the battery / burning out the fan.
Fix / Workaround: Replace controller if fan won't switch off.
Repair cost: €80–€300
Year Cutoffs
Mileage Thresholds
After 95,000 km: Oil-pump hex failure window on pre-fix builds.
After 130,000 km: DPF/EGR attention typically due.
Pre-Purchase Checklist
- ☐CRITICAL: establish build date — before/after 19.10.2009 oil-pump fix
- ☐Prefer CFFB/CJAA or any post-Oct-2009 build
- ☐Confirm whether the revised oil-pump shaft was retrofitted on early cars
- ☐Idle: listen for metallic rattle (oil-pump drive)
- ☐Check DPF/EGR history; prefer a motorway-used car
- ☐DSG6 (DQ250 wet): confirm fluid changes
Frequently asked questions
Is the Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0 TDI 140hp (CBAB / CBDB → CFFB / CJAA) reliable?
History-Dependent — The default Golf VI diesel and an excellent engine once past one critical caveat: early common-rail builds have an oil-pump/balance-shaft hex-drive that can wear round and destroy the engine. The exact cutoff is known — CBAB built BEFORE 19.10.2009 used the failure-prone 77mm hex; AFTER that date (and on CFFB/CJAA) VW fitted a 100mm shaft and the problem is solved. A post-fix car is one of the best used diesels; a pre-fix unverified one is a gamble.
What are the common problems and reviews for the Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0 TDI 140hp (CBAB / CBDB → CFFB / CJAA)?
The most commonly reported problems: Oil pump / balance shaft hex drive failure (early builds), DPF clogging, EGR carbon, Cooling fan controller.
Is a used Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0 TDI 140hp (CBAB / CBDB → CFFB / CJAA) worth buying?
The engine itself is OK; condition is everything. Unknown or patchy history = walk away.