
2017 — 2021
2.0L BlueHDi (DW10FC)
Diesel
Check for EAT8 Transmission Hesitation | Note: Listen for audible thuds or feel for jerking during low-speed downshifts (2nd to 1st). The Aisin-sourced gearbox may require a software update or fluid flush to maintain smoothness.
Inspect Dashboard for UREA/AdBlue Warnings | Note: The DW10FC engine is prone to AdBlue injector crystallization and pump failure. Any warning light could signal a need for an expensive tank replacement.
Monitor DPF Regeneration Status | Note: On a 15-minute drive, ensure the engine reaches operating temperature without a 'Filter Clogged' warning; NZ urban driving often prevents proper DPF burn-off.
Test Infotainment and i-Cockpit Responsiveness | Note: Cycle through all menus and the 360-degree camera; slow response times or screen blackouts often indicate the need for a firmware update or NAC unit reset.
Standard synthetic oil service using PSA B71 2312 spec oil and pollen filter replacement.
Major service including fuel filter replacement (critical for NZ diesel quality) and brake fluid flush.
Critical timing belt (cambelt) and water pump replacement; accessory belt and coolant refresh recommended.
Strict adherence to PSA B71 2312 (0W-30) oil specification to protect the turbocharger.
Bi-annual inspection of the timing belt condition through the inspection port.
AdBlue additive treatment to prevent crystallization in the reservoir.
Regular cleaning of the sunroof drainage channels to prevent water ingress into the cabin.
Battery health check; the Stop/Start system is highly sensitive to voltage drops.
Estimated repair costs if issues arise
Essential preventative maintenance to avoid catastrophic engine failure.
High failure rate item; often requires full assembly replacement rather than a simple sensor fix.
Heavy vehicle weight leads to accelerated wear on the front braking system.
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