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Citroën C4 X

EB2-DT-MH 1.2L PureTech Turbo 48V 100 hp Automatic Front-wheel drive Sedan 2023–2026 Custom Search
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Engine EB2-DT-MH ✖ Stay Away! 3,770–12,050 $

48V mild hybrid variant of the PureTech three-cylinder with revised timing (dry belt from 2023). The electric starter generator assists at pull-away and enables coasting. More economical than the pure combustion version.

Fun Factor? Decent

Mild hybrid saloon

136 hp with 48V in the C4 X — comfortable saloon variant with mild hybrid assistance.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Wet belt deterioration in oil bath

Oil-bath timing belt delaminates due to fuel dilution of the oil; stop-start operation of the mild hybrid system adds additional belt stress. Newer Gen 3 engines from 2022 feature a revised design.

Symptoms: Oil pressure warning light, engine noises, power drop, potential engine damage

990–1,760 $ from 70,000 km
!! Oil-bathed timing belt — same as all EB2 turbo engines

Despite the mild hybrid addition, the base EB2-DT engine retains the problematic oil-bathed timing belt unchanged. The belt risk is identical to that of other EB2-DT variants.

Symptoms: No audible warning, oil pressure warning, belt debris visible in oil system, sudden engine shutdown on belt failure

440–1,320 $ from 80,000 km
!! Belt-starter-generator BSG faults

The 48V belt-starter-generator can fail from software faults or bearing problems. When defective the system deactivates the recuperation boost mode; the engine continues to run conventionally.

Symptoms: Loss of boost function, warning display in dashboard, increased fuel consumption

660–1,980 $ from 80,000 km
!! Fuel oil dilution on short trips

The three-cylinder direct injection engine is prone to fuel entry into the engine oil on short trips; mild hybrid starts increase cylinder wall wetting. Annual oil change regardless of interval is recommended.

Symptoms: Rising oil level fluctuations, fuel smell in oil, elevated oil consumption

110–330 $ from 30,000 km
!! 48V lithium battery failure — mild hybrid deactivated

The 48V lithium battery in the mild hybrid system can fail due to deep discharge or cell damage. The mild hybrid system deactivates; the vehicle continues running in pure combustion engine mode.

Symptoms: Message 'mild hybrid inactive' or 'e-HDi deactivated', BSG (belt starter generator) no longer spins, increased fuel consumption, warning light

660–2,200 $ from 120,000 km
!! Belt starter generator (BSG) failure

The BSG (belt starter generator) of the 48V mild hybrid can fail mechanically or electrically. The BSG drive belt also shows wear at higher mileages.

Symptoms: Mild hybrid system deactivated, alternator fault, onboard electrical warning, BSG belt squeals or breaks

550–1,980 $ from 100,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 4

!! Brakes Premature brake disc wear

Like other C4 models, C4 X owners report rapidly wearing brake discs. The braking system is a known weak point across this generation of Citroën/PSA compact cars.

170–500 $ from 50,000 km
! Electronics Infotainment crashes and app connection faults

The MY-Citroën infotainment system on the C4 X shows occasional crashes and faulty Bluetooth/smartphone connections. Remote functions of the Citroën app only work with limited reliability.

0–220 $ from 15,000 km
! Electronics Door mirrors do not fold out

Defects in electrically folding door mirrors are reported on the C4 X. Corroded contacts or failed mirror motors prevent folding — a typical problem on Citroën models of this platform.

90–440 $ from 50,000 km
! HVAC A/C cools insufficiently

C4 X owners report that the air conditioning does not cool sufficiently in high outside temperatures. The A/C is a known problem area on PSA compact models; compressor and refrigerant leak are the causes.

110–1,320 $ from 70,000 km

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