Opel Astra
Powerful 2.0-litre diesel with good long-distance characteristics, but characteristic weak points in the oil supply and emissions system. The oil suction pipe seal is the best-known and sometimes critical issue. With regular maintenance and primarily motorway use a reliable unit – short-trip use should be avoided due to DPF problems.
Astra J diesel top
118 kW bi-turbo diesel in the Astra J – surprisingly dynamic for a compact.
Engine Weaknesses 4
The seal on the oil suction pipe to the oil pump hardens over time and draws in false air. This results in low oil pressure which causes the engine to shut down. Affects nearly all A20DTH at higher mileage.
Symptoms: Warning 'Oil pressure low — switch off engine' especially on cold start or after long standstill, engine shutdown by protection system.
The EGR valve and intake manifold carbon up with typical diesel use on frequent short trips. After the emissions scandal software update the problem worsens due to increased EGR rate.
Symptoms: Power loss, misfires at mid rpm, increased fuel consumption, black smoke on acceleration, engine management light.
With frequent short-trip driving the DPF cannot complete full regeneration. The filter permanently clogs and must be cleaned or replaced.
Symptoms: Warning 'Particulate filter full', persistent warning despite motorway driving, increased fuel consumption, power loss.
The KBA ordered a mandatory recall in 2020: the A20DTH contained an illegal defeat device. Software update required. After the update, increased EGR carbon deposits may occur.
Vehicle Weaknesses 12
The M32 6-speed manual gearbox in turbo and diesel variants has undersized bearings. The gear lever vibrates on load changes in 5th/6th gear — a critical warning sign of impending gearbox failure.
KBA recall (reference KU3): Defect in the driver's airbag inflator. Metal fragments can be released on deployment. Affects Astra J (2005–2017). Replacement free of charge at Opel dealers.
The optional FlexRide adaptive suspension becomes leaky around 150,000 km. The dampers with their electronic adjustment unit are expensive as only genuine parts or a conversion to conventional suspension are possible.
On the Astra J Sports Tourer the sealant under the roof rails deteriorates over time. Water enters the boot.
The rear brake discs corrode heavily with low rear brake usage. Discs often have to be replaced due to rust rather than wear.
The Astra J has electromechanical power steering. At low battery charge or with software faults the steering assist cuts out completely. Steering rack replacement costs €1,600–2,500.
On Astra J models from 2010–2012 with A14XEL/XER/NET and X16XER/LET engines the cooling fan can short-circuit and damage the fan module.
Rust forms at the sheet metal edge around the door cable grommet because the cut edge is poorly painted and not hemmed. Several doors are often affected at the same time.
On the Astra J the rear brake calipers rattle due to wear on the guide pins and pad carriers. The noise is annoying but braking performance is initially still adequate.
The instrument cluster on the Astra J can freeze or restart while driving. All displays go out briefly and return after the reboot. Usually resolved by restarting the vehicle.
The heater blower resistor burns out on the Astra J. Classic symptom: fan only works on speed 4. Cheap part (from €15) but time-consuming to remove behind the glovebox.
In the Astra J plastic clips loosen at the centre console, dashboard, and door trims. Rattling over bumps, especially at temperatures above 20°C.
Reports & Tests
Oil loss is consistently present from the second MOT onwards with double-digit failure rates. Electrical faults, battery drain from alternator failure and issues with diesel injectors (2.0 CDTI) are typical. Cooling fan blockages occur.