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Vehicles using A112B1.054 engine list:

  • FIAT - Panda 4x4 (35kW) 1983–1986

Recommended oil for engine A112B1.054 engine.

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Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol GTX 15W‑40 A3/B3
Castrol GTX 15W‑40 A3/B3
ACEA A3/B3✔
API SP (or SN)✔
VW 501.01 / 505.00✔
MB‑Approval 229.1✔
Fiat 9.55535‑D2✔
Shell Helix HX5/6 15W‑40
Shell Helix HX5/6 15W‑40
ACEA A3/B3✔
API SN✔
VW 501.01 / 505.00✔
MB‑Approval 229.1✔
Fiat 9.55535‑D2✔
Total Quartz 7000 15W‑40
Total Quartz 7000 15W‑40
ACEA A3/B3✔
API SP✔
VW 501.01 / 505.00✔
MB‑Approval 229.1✔
Fiat 9.55535‑D2✔
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.

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Oil specifications for A112B1.054 engine

SAE 10W-40
API SJ
Fiat 9.55535-D

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the A112B1.054 engine.

Engine A112B1.054, used in the Fiat Panda 4x4 (1983–1986), commonly faces carburetor clogging and ignition timing issues. Diagnose by checking for rough idling or poor acceleration. Prevent by regularly cleaning the carburetor and replacing spark plugs every 10,000 km. Overheating can occur due to radiator blockages; flush the cooling system annually. Oil leaks from valve cover gaskets are frequent; inspect and replace gaskets as needed. Ensure timely oil changes with the correct grade to avoid sludge buildup. Address worn timing belts promptly to prevent engine damage. Regular maintenance and attentive tuning keep this engine reliable and efficient.
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