Problems with the 1.5 BlueHDi engine have Citroen, Peugeot, Opel and also Toyota

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Citroen, DS, Peugeot, and Opel are recalling 369,856 vehicles of several models with 1.5 BlueHDi engines manufactured between October 2017 and January 2023 to authorized workshops worldwide. The reason for the recall is a defective design of the camshaft timing chain, which leads to premature wear. If the chain breaks, serious damage to the engine may occur.

More information: Stellantis is recalling over a million cars with 1.5 BlueHDi engines

In an authorized workshop, a software update will be performed and the engine noise level will be checked. If necessary, the camshaft timing chain will be replaced.

The Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) monitors the recall under the reference numbers “15292R, 15295R, 15290R, 15291R“. The internal manufacturer codes are “NY5, MXL, KUH“.

Update 1. 9. 2025
Another manufacturer is set to join the recall at the beginning of September 2025. There may be problems with this engine in Toyota ProAce and ProAce City Verso vans. Toyota is recalling 88,901 vehicles manufactured between 9 July 2018 and 1 February 2023. The recall code is CI25-021.

Recall details

Makes: Citroen, DS, Peugeot, Opel, Toyota
Models: Citroen: C3, C3 Aircross, C4 Picasso, C4X, C4 Cactus, C5 Aircross, C-Elysse, Spacetourer, Berlingo
DS: DS3 Crossback, DS4, DS7 Crossback
Peugeot: 301, 308, 2008, 3008, 5008, Partner, Rifter, Traveller
Opel: Astra, Combo, Corsa, Crossland X, Grandland X, Mokka, Zafira
Toyota: ProAce Verso, ProAce, ProAce City Verso
Years of manufacture: 2017 – 2023
Production: October 2017 – January 2023
Extent: Citroen: 85,912
DS: 4,423
Peugeot: 239,511
Opel: 40,010
Toyota: 88,901
Codes: Citroen, DS: NY5
Peugeot: MXL
Opel: KUH
Toyota: CI25-021
KBA publication dates: 17. 7. 2025 and 18. 7. 2025

Source: 15292R, 15295R, 15290R, 15291R (Search Rückrufcode: NY5, MXL, KUH, CI25-021)


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