Skoda Felicia — TIMING CHAIN OR BELT?

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The Skoda Felicia is a compact car (C-segment in Europe) by the Czech brand Škoda. It was produced between 1994 and 2001. It was the last vehicle produced on Skoda’s own platform before the Volkswagen Group became a shareholder of the brand. The Felicia was a revision of the Skoda Favorit, only with a more modern redesign and with a very varied range of engines. The name was not new, but taken from a Skoda model of the 1960s.

The Felicia benefited from Volkswagen’s entry, since it immprove its safety, equipment and reliability. This helped the Czech brand to gain a reputation in Europe. The Felicia was sold in several body styles. The base model was a hatchback, but estate versions (Felicia Combi), the Pickup version and a panel van variant called Felicia VanPlus were also marketed. The pickup was sold in some countries as Volkswagen Caddy Pickup.

The Felicia is considered to have had one generation, although it did have two phases: the initial Skoda phase and the facelift that the model underwent after the entry of the VAG Group. In 2001, the Felicia was replaced by the Skoda Fabia.

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Skoda Felicia. Timing Belt or Timing Chain?

Down below you will see a list with all the Skoda Felicia models which have been produced so far. They are classified by model identifier, year and type of bodywork. Above each list, we show you a series of pictures so that you can have a visual reference for each model. In some cases, both the original and its updated design are displayed to help you identify them with ease.

In this guide you will find all the Skoda Felicia models.

■ Timing Belt / Cam Belt (Correa / Faja de Distribución)
■ Timing Chain (Cadena de Distribución / Cadena de Tiempo)
■ Gear Driven (Distribución por Engranajes)
100% Electric, No Timing (Sin Distribución)
Unknown / Not Updated (Información desconocida)

If a car model is specified in blue, it means its motor engine has a timing chain; that is, it has no timing belt. The rest of the vehicles marked in grey have a timing belt/cam belt.

Skoda Felicia I – First Generation (6U1) (1994)

Hatchback (6U1)

Diesel Engines

  • AEF 1.9 D 64 CV (1995 – 1998)

Petrol Engines

  • 135B 1.3 54 CV (1994 – 1998)
  • AMG 1.3 54 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • 136B 1.3 68 CV (1994 – 1998)
  • AMJ 1.3 58 CV (1994 – 1998)
  • AMH 1.3 68 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • AEE 1.6 75 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • 1.6 LX 75 CV (1995 – 1998)

Combi (Estate Car) (6U5)

Diesel Engines

  • AEF 1.9 D 64 CV (1995 – 1998)

Petrol Engines

  • AMJ 1.3 58 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • 135B 1.3 LX 54 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • 136B 1.3 LXI 68 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • AMH 1.3 68 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • AEE 1.6 GLX 75 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • AEE 1.6 75 CV (1995 – 1998)
  • AEF 1.9 D 64 CV (1995 – 1998)

Pick-up (6UF, 6U7)

Diesel Engines

  • AEF 1.9 D 64 CV (1997 – 2002)

Petrol Engines

  • 136B 1.3 68 CV (1997 – 2002)
  • 135B 1.3 54 CV (1997 – 2002)
  • AMJ 1.3 58 CV (1995 – 2002)
  • AEE 1.6 75 CV (1997 – 2002)

Cube Van / Cube Van Plus (6U5)

Diesel Engines

  • AEF 1.9 D 64 CV (1997 – 2001)

Petrol Engines

  • AMH 1.3 68 CV (1995 – 2000)
  • AMJ 1.3 58 CV (1997 – 1998)
  • AEE 1.6 75 CV (1998 – 2001)

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