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Peugeot 308

DV6 1.6L HDi 120 hp Automatic Front-wheel drive Hatchback 2013–2019 Custom Search
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Engine DV6 – Be Careful 3,830–15,240 $

Most widespread PSA diesel. Went through many evolution stages from Euro 4 to Euro 6. Economical and long-lived with regular servicing. Prone to DPF issues in short-trip operation.

Fun Factor? Decent

Comfortable automatic

120 hp with automatic in the 308: smooth drivetrain, adequate power. The gearbox pairs well with the diesel.

Engine Weaknesses 4

!! Leaking injectors with diesel in the engine oil

The copper sealing rings on the injectors wear out, allowing combustion gases and diesel to enter the cylinder head. Oil dilution by diesel can lead to engine damage. Affects all 1.6 HDi variants.

Symptoms: Diesel smell at the dipstick, rising oil level, black deposits around injectors, rough engine running, hissing noises at the cylinder head with engine running

330–880 $ from 120,000 km
!! Water pump plastic impeller breaks away

The plastic impeller on the water pump breaks away early and can damage the timing belt or cause engine failure. Engine damage documented from as low as 70,000–88,000 km. Always replace the water pump at the same time as the timing belt.

Symptoms: Engine overheating, timing belt snaps without warning, fan noise, coolant loss

550–2,200 $ from 80,000 km
!! DPF clogging and failed regeneration

During short-trip use DPF regeneration fails regularly. Deposits in the EGR and throttle body additionally prevent correct regeneration. From 160,000 km complete replacement is frequently needed.

Symptoms: Warning 'particulate filter filling up', noticeable power loss, increased fuel consumption, engine judders under acceleration, limp mode

550–1,650 $ from 160,000 km
!! Injector seal leaking — carbon build-up in head

Leaks around the injector sealing area let exhaust gases into the cylinder head. A gel-like oil residue forms in the head chambers (especially pre-2006 build). Professional cleaning takes around 10 labour hours. Turbo damage threatened by oil contamination.

Symptoms: Turbo damage, power loss, black oil paste around injectors, engine oil contamination

660–2,750 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Suspension Fractured wishbone bolts (recall) 2013–2014

On 308 models from build years 2013 and 2014 the attachment bolts on the front triangular wishbones can fracture. This can lead to uncontrollable handling. A recall was issued for affected vehicles.

220–550 $ from 40,000 km
!! Electronics Electrical control unit failed (recall) 2013–2016

A control unit governing battery charging, lighting and windscreen wipers had to be replaced as part of a recall. Early T9 models were affected.

330–990 $ from 50,000 km
!! Brakes Brake discs wear twice as fast as the class average

Brake discs on the 308 T9 are worn more than twice as often as the class average at the first two TÜV/MOT inspections. Wear is especially severe with predominantly city use.

200–550 $ from 40,000 km
!! Other Oil loss from engine and gearbox

Even on low-mileage examples, engine and gearbox on the 308 T9 develop leaks. Oil loss is a frequent TÜV/MOT failure that affects both 308 generations, but on the T9 it shows up early.

170–660 $ from 60,000 km
!! Gearbox Automated gearbox judders and misshifts

The automated manual gearbox (EAT6) in the 308 T9 shows noticeable torque interruptions and can judder when shifting. Some drivers report uncomfortable shift behaviour particularly in city traffic.

220–2,750 $ from 80,000 km
!! HVAC AC condenser leaking — refrigerant loss

The 308 T9 AC condenser can develop leaks from stone impact or material fatigue, causing refrigerant loss and AC failure. Replacement is more expensive than on the predecessor T7 due to the tighter installation space.

390–1,050 $ from 90,000 km
! Electronics Lighting stands out above-average at inspection

Headlight function and alignment as well as rear light function on the 308 T9 are all above the class average in TÜV/MOT inspection results. Bulb failures and faulty headlight levelling are common.

60–550 $ from 50,000 km
! Interior Steering wheel synthetic leather rim peels and flakes

The T9's steering wheel synthetic leather is not resistant to hand cream and perspiration and peels badly after 3–5 years. A well-known Peugeot problem since the 307. Goodwill claim at the dealer may be possible.

170–660 $ from 60,000 km

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