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Citroën C4

DW10-109 2.0L HDi 109 109 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Hatchback 2004–2010 Custom Search
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Engine DW10-109 ✖ Stay Away! 4,600–13,150 $

Mid-range output of the 2.0 HDi. Solid everyday diesel with good torque. Belt-driven timing, change every 240,000 km or 10 years.

Fun Factor? Decent

Decent Xsara diesel

109 hp in the Xsara II — solid powertrain for the compact, pleasant in everyday use.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Timing belt — critical replacement intervals

Interference engine: timing belt snap causes valves to strike pistons. Early failures documented at 60,000–80,000 km. Repair costs following engine damage: €2,000–6,000. Always verify belt replacement service history.

Symptoms: Sudden engine stall, loud metallic impact, no restart.

330–660 $ from 100,000 km
!! High-pressure pump — internal abrasion

The Bosch high-pressure pump disintegrates internally and sends metal swarf throughout the entire injection system. Injectors and fuel filter are damaged. Complete system flush including injector replacement is required.

Symptoms: Engine will not start, metal swarf in the fuel filter, rail pressure drop.

880–2,750 $ from 120,000 km
!! VGT turbocharger — actuator and vanes

Variable geometry turbo (VGT) loses control accuracy due to soot deposits on the vanes. Actuator faults lead to power deficiency or uncontrolled boost build-up. Often aggravated by poor oil quality.

Symptoms: Power loss, limp mode, turbo whistling, black smoke under load.

550–1,650 $ from 130,000 km
!! Dual-mass flywheel — premature wear

The dual-mass flywheel (DMF) wears prematurely, sometimes from as early as 80,000 km. Excessive DMF play can damage the clutch disc. Replacement is labour-intensive and must be done together with the clutch.

Symptoms: Hammering or shuddering noise when pulling away, vibrations at idle.

770–1,540 $ from 90,000 km
!! Turbo oil feed line clogged or fractured

The oil feed pipe to the DW10-109 turbocharger can clog with sludge and soot deposits, or fracture from metal fatigue at higher mileages. Result: the turbo runs dry and is damaged.

Symptoms: Sudden power loss, whistling from the turbo, blue smoke, oil patch under the vehicle. In emergency situations the engine shuts down with an oil pressure warning.

440–1,650 $ from 140,000 km
!! Dual-mass flywheel worn or broken

The dual-mass flywheel on the DW10-109 wears prematurely due to the high torque impulse of the diesel engine. Squeaking noises can appear from as early as 30,000 km. Peugeot/Citroën classifies it as a wear part. Repair approximately €1,100.

Symptoms: Rattling or clicking when pulling away and releasing the clutch, drivetrain vibrations, squeaking noise when switching off the engine. In extreme cases: loud crunch and vehicle immobilised.

770–1,540 $ from 150,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Electronics BSI control unit failure and communication faults

The BSI (Body Systems Interface) on the C4 I is known for sporadic failures that lead to total failure of multiple vehicle systems. Moisture ingress into connectors promotes corrosion.

330–990 $ from 100,000 km
!! Brakes Premature brake disc wear

According to MOT statistics, brake discs on the C4 I wear above average, develop scoring and rust at the edges. MOT testers flag this frequently.

170–500 $ from 60,000 km
!! Suspension Driveshafts and joints prone to wear

Driveshafts and axle joints on the C4 I are flagged above average by MOT testers. Steering joints and tie rod ends wear quickly, especially at higher mileages.

130–550 $ from 90,000 km
!! Electronics Battery problem and starting failure

According to ADAC breakdown statistics, the C4 I is frequently flagged for flat batteries and failed starters. Permanent consumers in the standby current circuit can discharge the battery unnoticed.

90–330 $ from 80,000 km
!! Rust Rust on exhaust system and underfloor

According to MOT reports, the exhaust system on the C4 I rusts above average. Testers flag corroded exhaust pipes and clamps, which can lead to perforation and exhaust gas escape.

110–660 $ from 100,000 km
! Electronics Headlight malfunction and adjustment faults

According to MOT statistics, headlights on the C4 I are one of the most frequently flagged items. Both low beam and tail lights are affected by failures and misadjustment.

30–330 $ from 70,000 km

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