And now the same issue with my Jan 2020 K9 with 33,000 miles. "Engine Fault - Repair Needed " and "Adblue Emissions fault". Took it to a local independent , who topped up tank and did a reset and the fault disappeared, only to return a week later, when the independent said it was probably beyond them and to go to a Citroen dealer.
Went in this morning and just been rung to say it needs a new Adblue tank. £1,400 to replace, or if they do a full scan which will take 3 hours, they can get Citroen to pay 1/3 the cost of a new tank. But of course Citroen won't pay for the extra scan. Overall this will reduce to bill to £1,000 rather than £1,400
Edited to say that full bill came to £866 incl VAT. Invoice shows labour for the full scan at £325, and labour for fitting the new tank at £208 (both before VAT). While The new tank itself is shown as costing £851.70, but I was charged only £170.34 for it (both pre VAT) with Citroen presumably covering the remaining £681.36.
There was also a surcharge of £100 on the tank, not sure why, and a further credit of £81, again not sure why.
Went in this morning and just been rung to say it needs a new Adblue tank. £1,400 to replace, or if they do a full scan which will take 3 hours, they can get Citroen to pay 1/3 the cost of a new tank. But of course Citroen won't pay for the extra scan. Overall this will reduce to bill to £1,000 rather than £1,400
Edited to say that full bill came to £866 incl VAT. Invoice shows labour for the full scan at £325, and labour for fitting the new tank at £208 (both before VAT). While The new tank itself is shown as costing £851.70, but I was charged only £170.34 for it (both pre VAT) with Citroen presumably covering the remaining £681.36.
There was also a surcharge of £100 on the tank, not sure why, and a further credit of £81, again not sure why.
2020 1.5 Blue HDi 130 Berlingo XTR
2009 1.5 Diesel Peugeot Partner
2007 1.5 Diesel Berlingo Desire
2003 Petrol Berlingo
2009 1.5 Diesel Peugeot Partner
2007 1.5 Diesel Berlingo Desire
2003 Petrol Berlingo