Citroën Berlingo (Mk2 facelift)
The 2015 facelift of the Mk2 Citroën Berlingo sharpened the exterior styling with a redesigned grille and LED daytime running lights, while modernising the interior with a new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system. This updated model represents the sweet spot for many UK buyers, offering the proven cavernous practicality of the original Mk2 but with the connectivity and refinement expected from a contemporary family vehicle. It remains a deeply utilitarian choice, capable of accommodating three child seats across the rear bench or swallowing bicycles whole when the seats are folded. The most significant change for the facelifted Berlingo was the introduction of the Euro 6-compliant "BlueHDi" diesel engines. While these units are remarkably fuel-efficient and punchy, they introduced complex emissions control hardware, specifically the AdBlue (SCR) system. In the UK used market, these systems are a known weak point; buyers must be highly vigilant for any "UREA" warning lights on the dashboard, which often signal failing AdBlue pumps or injectors that can require expensive complete tank replacements. Buyers doing exclusively short, urban school runs should be particularly wary, as this usage pattern also exacerbates DPF clogging. Beyond the powertrains, the focus when viewing a used facelift Berlingo should be on the electrical systems and cabin wear. The newly introduced touchscreen system controls many of the car's functions and can be prone to software freezing or Bluetooth dropouts, so a thorough check of all menus and connections is essential. Additionally, despite the smarter trims, the Berlingo remains a workhorse at heart; inspect the sliding doors for smooth operation and the boot for heavy load damage, favouring examples with full service histories over those that have been treated purely as disposable family transit.
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Common Faults & Reliability
These are the most common documented problems for the Citroën Berlingo (Mk2 facelift), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.
AdBlue tank, injector and NOx faults
high severityLate Mk2 BlueHDi Berlingos can throw UREA warnings, no-start countdowns or repeated engine lights when the AdBlue system or NOx sensors start failing.
Touchscreen and parking-sensor glitches
low severityThe facelift-era media unit is a useful upgrade, but freezing screens, failed Bluetooth pairing and flaky parking-sensor displays are not unusual on neglected cars.
DPF regeneration trouble on short-run BlueHDi diesels
medium severityFacelift diesel Berlingos cope well with big motorway mileage, but repeated short journeys can still lead to blocked filters, failed regens and limp mode.
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