2021–2022 Vauxhall Mokka B
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2021–2022 Vauxhall Mokka B has 4 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 1 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
1.2 PureTech "Wet Belt" Degradation
SeriousSame wet-belt risk as Corsa F and Peugeot models.
Symptoms: Oil pressure warning, Engine management light
Est. repair cost: £600–£1,800
Automatic Gearbox Hesitation
ModerateThe eight-speed automatic gearbox can hesitate or jerk during low-speed manoeuvres, particularly when pulling away or changing direction in town driving.
Symptoms: Hesitation on pull-away, Jerky low-speed shifts...
Est. repair cost: £0–£500 (software update)
Infotainment "Pure Panel" Freezing
MinorThe large central touchscreen can freeze, go blank or fail to respond to touch inputs, requiring a system restart. Early software versions are particularly affected.
Symptoms: Screen goes black, Touch inputs not registering...
Est. repair cost: £0
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Faults
MinorThe TPMS sensors can fail or lose calibration, triggering warning lights even when tyre pressures are correct, which can be an MOT concern.
Symptoms: TPMS warning light on dash, Incorrect pressure readings...
Est. repair cost: £50–£150 (per sensor)
Buying Tips for the 2021–2022 Vauxhall Mokka B
- ✓On petrol models, follow the 1.2 PureTech wet-belt inspection advice strictly.
- ✓Check the "Pure Panel" digital dashboard for any dead pixels or flickering.
- ✓On Mokka-e (electric), ensure the 12V battery is in good health to avoid software glitches.
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