Hi, my experience with 1.2 Puretech engine in 2020 Opel Grandland is not good. Just after the warranty has ended there was a red oil pressure alert, went to the mechanic (at around 60k km). The workshop said the engine had almost no lubrication because rubber timing belt is falling apart and the junk has blocked oil sump.
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The brand is registered in Germany.
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- Noise - a steady whine or rustle is heard from the timing belt area - no rating yet
- Visible wear - cracks, missing teeth, or oil contamination seen on the belt - rated negatively. 1 point out of 5.
- Starting - engine starts poorly or pops/backfires from disturbed timing - no rating yet
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