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Citroën C5

DW10-126 2.0L HDi 126 126 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Sedan 2008–2012 Custom Search
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Engine DW10-126 – Be Careful 3,300–13,640 $

Mid-range output of the 2.0 HDi at 126 hp. Solid everyday diesel with good torque. Belt-driven timing with 240,000 km interval (or 10 years).

Fun Factor? Decent

Base diesel in the C5 II

126 hp in the C5 II — economical entry diesel, adequately powered for the mid-range.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Timing belt — interference engine with high damage risk

Interference engine: timing belt snap causes piston-to-valve contact and total engine destruction. Recommended interval 80,000–120,000 km/5 years. C4-specific: tight packaging in some configurations makes visual belt inspection difficult.

Symptoms: Sudden engine stall, no restart, metallic noise on snap.

330–660 $ from 100,000 km
!! Common rail injectors — wear and leakage

Injectors lose sealing rings and develop leaks or internal wear with elevated return flow. Rail pressure drop leads to starting difficulties. Poor diesel quality significantly accelerates needle erosion.

Symptoms: Rough idle, cold-start difficulties, increased fuel consumption, soot smell.

440–1,320 $ from 120,000 km
!! Turbocharger — bearing failure from oil starvation

Turbo bearings fail from oil starvation with excessively long oil change intervals or incorrect oil specification. Carbon build-up from EGR exhaust gases can block the turbine side and trigger geometry faults.

Symptoms: Power drop, whistling noise, blue exhaust, oil in the intake area.

660–1,760 $ from 150,000 km
!! EGR valve and DPF — soot clogging

EGR valve sticks from soot deposits, especially with short-trip use. On Euro 4 models the particulate filter (FAP) with Eolys additive can clog. Regeneration only succeeds on sufficiently long motorway drives.

Symptoms: Engine warning light, hesitation, FAP warning light, increased fuel consumption.

170–1,650 $ from 100,000 km
!! EGR valve sticking, exhaust system fault message

The DW10-126 EGR valve sticks from soot deposits. The exhaust aftertreatment fault appears intermittently and clears on restart, but returns. Typical DW10 family problem, especially on short-trip use.

Symptoms: Intermittent 'exhaust system defective' symbol, engine warning light, occasional power drop, vehicle restarts normally for a short time after cycling the ignition.

170–550 $ from 100,000 km
!! FAP additive tank empty, DPF clogging

The PSA FAP-DPF (with cerium additive) requires regular top-ups of the Eolys additive. If the additive tank runs empty, the DPF can no longer regenerate and clogs. Additive faults are often not noticed immediately.

Symptoms: Particulate filter fault message, engine limp mode after complete DPF clogging, increased fuel consumption from failed regeneration attempts.

110–1,320 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 4

!! Suspension Hydractive 3+ suspension: spheres and cylinders leaking

The optional Hydractive 3+ suspension (standard on Exclusive trim) in the C5 II starts leaking at spheres and cylinders from around 80,000 km. A 'Suspension defective' message appears and the car limits top speed to 90 km/h.

550–2,750 $ from 100,000 km
!! Steering Electric power steering fails due to BSI fault

The electric power steering in the C5 II is connected to the BSI control unit. BSI faults or ECU problems cause the power assistance to fail. A frequently reported issue is sudden loss of assist while the engine is running.

440–1,650 $ from 90,000 km
!! Steering Tie rods and driveshafts wear out early

The 2016 MOT report documents above-average frequency of tie rod wear and increased driveshaft wear on the C5 II. Tyre inner edge wear and clunking in corners are typical symptoms.

220–880 $ from 80,000 km
!! Electronics BSI fault and oil loss from engine and gearbox

According to MOT reports, the C5 II frequently shows oil leaks at engine and gearbox seals as well as occasional BSI control unit problems. Faulty EGR valves cause short-circuit risks at the starter cable connection (recall 2013–2017).

220–1,100 $ from 90,000 km

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