Opel Astra
Isuzu-based 1.7-litre common-rail diesel with a solid basic design, but can become challenging through typical diesel wear parts. Injectors, EGR and the metering unit of the high-pressure pump are the most common cost traps.
Diesel with dignity
74 kW diesel in the hatchback does a decent job – good torque, no fun, no drama.
Engine Weaknesses 5
Common-rail injectors wear and show increased return volumes. Individual testing by return flow measurement is possible. Faulty injectors are often replaced as a set.
Symptoms: Rough idle, knocking noises on cold start, exhaust smoke, starting problems, engine stalling.
Turbocharger 49131-06007 is a known weak point and can fail through bearing wear or oil starvation. Cases documented from 35,000 km on motorway drivers.
Symptoms: Whistling or humming from turbo area from around 2,000 rpm, limp mode with power loss, engine warning light, blue or white exhaust smoke.
The EGR valve clogs with soot deposits and sticks open or closed. Particularly common with short-trip use without sufficient engine temperature.
Symptoms: Power loss under load, juddering at mid-range revs, fault code P0400, engine warning light, in the worst case engine stalling.
The high-pressure pump metering unit is a common wear item. The part is cheap, replacement straightforward and often resolves idle and warm-start problems.
Symptoms: Juddering between 1,500 and 2,000 rpm, rough idle with shaking, warm-start problems, occasional engine stalling.
Later Z17DTH variants with a particulate filter suffer from DPF clogging with frequent short-trip use. Regeneration requires sufficiently high exhaust temperatures.
Symptoms: DPF warning light, engine warning light, power reduction, limp mode, increased fuel consumption.
Vehicle Weaknesses 10
The M32 6-speed manual gearbox has undersized bearings in the gearbox casing. The bearings cannot cope with the factory tolerances long-term, resulting in whining in 5th/6th gear and gear lever vibration on load changes.
The AC condenser sits low in the front end and is heavily exposed to stone damage. Damaged fins lead to refrigerant loss.
The rear brake discs on the Astra H are prone to heavy surface corrosion, especially on vehicles that see little use. Discs often need replacing due to rust rather than wear.
On the Astra H 1.8 petrol engine the oil cooler gaskets fail, creating an oily, sludgy residue in the coolant expansion tank. If ignored, the cooling circuit becomes contaminated.
The electrohydraulic power steering on the Astra H fails intermittently or permanently. Cause: earth fault at the A-pillar to the CIM control unit, or faulty power steering pump. Steering becomes heavy.
Moisture penetrates through the chrome strip at the tailgate lower edge. The sealing is inadequate, leading to zinc bloom and rust under the paint.
The front axle anti-roll bar drop links wear comparatively quickly on the Astra H. Worn drop links cause dull knocking when cornering or over bumps.
Water enters the Astra H estate's boot through porous tailgate seals or leaking roof rail seam sealant. Moisture damage to the carpet and electronics is possible.
Recall (Opel): A contact fault in the steering column module (CIM) causes the horn to fail on Astra H and Zafira B (2004–2010). Affects hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
In the Astra H, plastic clips and trim around the interior mirror, instrument cluster, and centre console loosen. Creaking and rattling at certain RPM levels or road surfaces.