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  • Citroen DS3 Laundry List of Problems

    Since buying my used Citroen DS3 THP 150 in December 2014 it has suffered from the following problems:

    Air conditioner compressor leak

    High Pressure fuel pump failure #1

    Stretched timing chain.

    High pressure fuel pump failure #2

    Inlet valve coking

    Timing chain tensioner failure, timing chain slippage, bent valves and general top-end destruction.

    Fuel pipe popped off the engine where it connects to the injector rail. Amazed car did not catch fire.

    Tappet cover gasket oil leak.

    Inlet valve coking again.

    Electric water pump failure.

    Radiator fan running constantly and for over 5 minutes after switching engine off leading to ruined battery.

    Anti pollution fault this time cause by rear PCV pipe not being properly secured after cylinder head put back on after de-coking.

    Total brake failure leading to accident. (put the front end of the car into a bollard)

    Without doubt the worst car I have ever owned, and possibly the worst car I've ever heard of as well. Nothing works on this car, the build quality is horrendous; the dealer's ability to fix it: nonexistent.

    Bear in mind that all of these problems occurred within only 6000 miles of driving.

    What an amazing car. It has achieved a level of epic fail that makes a 1970's Lancia look like a paragon of reliability.

  • #2
    Bloody hell that's awful reliability issues
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    • #3
      Reminiscent of the issues I had on my 2010 150THP, all but the brake failure and air-con issues you've experienced.

      What's the plan moving forwards Matt?
      cyclone> Fish is the man

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      • #4
        Going to meet with the dealer principal later. Will suggest they take the car back and exchange for something else on their lot of similar specs and price. Under the provision of the South African Consumer Protection Act, you can return a used car to a dealer within 6 months of purchase if it is determined that the car has defects that the dealer did not disclose at the time of purchase, or has been unable to rectify subsequent to purchase. I refuse to believe that all of these issues only happened after I bought the car. I suspect this car has a long history of faults and attempts to fix them.

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        • #5
          Good luck

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          • #6
            Wow that is a big old list! Good luck with getting the outcome you want!

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            • #7
              Might not be the cars fault on its own, maybe naff maintenance and fault rectification come into it somewhere
              But still a horrible list

              Swap it out by the sounds
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              Jog on Noddy

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
                Reminiscent of the issues I had on my 2010 150THP, all but the brake failure and air-con issues you've experienced.

                What's the plan moving forwards Matt?
                It's gonna be another Ds3.. Can't you just sense it :Fish:

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