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Citroën C4 Cactus

DV6-BlueHDi100 1.6L BlueHDi 100 99 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Hatchback 2014–2020 Custom Search
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Engine DV6-BlueHDi100 ✖ Stay Away! 2,560–9,660 $

Further development of the 1.6 HDi with SCR catalyst and AdBlue injection. Significantly cleaner than its predecessor, equally economical. The AdBlue tank must be topped up regularly.

Fun Factor? Decent

Economy diesel in the Cactus

99 hp BlueHDi in the C4 Cactus — well powered thanks to low weight, very economical.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! AdBlue tank sensor faulty — engine start lockout imminent

The integrated level sensor in the AdBlue tank is structurally prone to failure and cannot be replaced separately. A defect triggers a warning with engine start lockout after a few starts. PSA covers costs only for vehicles under 5 years and 150,000 km.

Symptoms: AdBlue warning light, countdown to start lockout on instrument cluster, incorrect range display

440–1,320 $ from 80,000 km
!! Turbocharger bearing damage from oil sludge

Soot particles and metal debris in the oil clog the oil strainer in the hollow bolt that supplies oil to the turbocharger. The turbo runs dry, bearings wear or seize. Particularly prevalent when oil change intervals are not observed.

Symptoms: Whistling or rattling noise from the turbo, blue or white smoke from the exhaust, severe power loss, increased oil consumption.

660–1,980 $ from 130,000 km
!! DPF clogging in pure urban use

The DV6-BlueHDi100 combines DPF and SCR; on short urban trips the filter does not reach regeneration temperature. Frequent active regenerations increase fuel dilution of the oil. The filter must be professionally cleaned or replaced when too blocked.

Symptoms: Soot smell, DPF warning light, increased fuel consumption, rising oil level

550–1,650 $ from 90,000 km
!! EGR valve heavily sooted

The EGR valve on the BlueHDi-100 suffers from the same contamination problem as its predecessor. As the SCR system forces frequent DPF regeneration, the EGR system is more heavily loaded. PSA recommends cleaning at the latest every 60,000 km.

Symptoms: Power drop, hesitation at medium load, limp mode, fault code P0401

220–550 $ from 80,000 km
!! AdBlue injector seal faulty, crystallisation

The graphite seal on the AdBlue injector wears and allows urea to escape, which then crystallises. The ECU needs to be re-initialised after replacement, otherwise it will not recognise the tank. Costs approximately €50–780 depending on the extent of damage.

Symptoms: Warning message 'check AdBlue system', white crystalline deposits on the injector, fault codes P20F6 or P20E8. Vehicle risks not starting after the countdown warning is triggered.

60–860 $ from 80,000 km
!! EGR cooler cracked, coolant loss

The water-cooled EGR cooler develops cracks in the coolant circuit. Coolant evaporates on hot exhaust components without any external visible leak. Slow coolant loss leads to overheating risk.

Symptoms: Gradual coolant loss without visible leaks, coolant warning on the dashboard, whitish steam from the exhaust, cooling system requires frequent topping up.

220–660 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 4

!! Suspension Spring breakage even at low mileage

The C4 Cactus I is flagged at the MOT for spring breakages even at comparatively low mileages and vehicle age. The defect rate is well above the segment average.

110–440 $ from 60,000 km
!! Electronics Headlights and tail lights fail above average

According to MOT statistics, headlights and rear lights on the C4 Cactus I show far above-average failure rates. Bulb replacement can be tedious; xenon headlights suffer from condensation.

30–440 $ from 50,000 km
!! Rust Rust at door lower edges and tailgate

Known weak point on the C4 Cactus I: door lower edges and tailgate frame rust due to incomplete factory sealing. Moisture penetrates cavities and causes underfloor corrosion.

220–1,320 $ from 60,000 km
!! Steering Steering wheel flutter at motorway speeds

Typical weak point on the C4 Cactus I: the steering wheel flutters in the 105–135 km/h speed range. Cause is often wheel imbalance, but worn tie rods and ball joints also contribute.

60–440 $ from 40,000 km

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