Description
The Toyota 1.3L 2SZ-FE, it is a compact 4-cylinder gasoline engine from Toyota’s SZ family, commonly found in the Yaris/Vitz and related models
Toyota’s own specifications for the European Yaris list the 2SZ-FE as a 1,296 cc DOHC 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine producing 64 kW/87 hp at 6,000 rpm and 121 Nm at 4,200 rpm.
The engine is used in several compact Toyota models, including:
- Toyota Yaris — XP10 and XP90
- Toyota Vitz — XP10 and XP90
- Toyota Ractis — SCP100
- Toyota Belta — XP90
- Toyota Yaris/Vios Sedan — certain markets
Exact specifications and ECU/wiring configurations can differ by year and market, so the engine code and donor vehicle should be verified before purchasing a replacement.
Important features
1. VVT-i
The 2SZ-FE uses Toyota’s VVT-i system on the intake side. This helps improve low-speed response, fuel economy and emissions.
2. Timing chain
Unlike engines using a conventional timing belt, the 2SZ-FE uses a timing chain.
3. Compact design
It was designed for small front-wheel-drive vehicles and is relatively compact and lightweight for a four-cylinder engine.
4. Naturally aspirated
There is no factory turbocharger or supercharger. Its approximately 87 hp output is intended primarily for economical compact-car applications.
Engine identification
The 2SZ-FE engine number is generally stamped around the junction between the engine block and transmission, which is useful when confirming that a used engine is actually a 2SZ-FE.









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