2017–2018 Vauxhall Mokka Mk1

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Common Problems & Reliability

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The 2017–2018 Vauxhall Mokka Mk1 has 3 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

Turbo wastegate rattle (1.4T)

Serious

The 1.4 Turbo can develop a noisy wastegate actuator and, in some cases, require turbo replacement.

Symptoms: Rattle from turbo area, Flat boost response...

Est. repair cost: £500–£900

Coolant expansion tank leak

Moderate

The plastic tank often cracks and causes a slow coolant loss that can become an overheating issue if ignored.

Symptoms: Low coolant warning, Pink crust around tank...

Est. repair cost: £50–£120

Coil pack failure (petrol)

Moderate

Failed ignition coils cause misfires, rough idle and flashing engine lights, especially under load.

Symptoms: Misfire under acceleration, Flashing engine light...

Est. repair cost: £100–£200

View detailed Vauxhall Mokka Mk1 fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2017–2018 Vauxhall Mokka Mk1

  • Check the expansion tank and the whole cooling system for pink residue because small leaks are very common
  • 1.4 Turbo cars should boost cleanly without chatter or wastegate rattle
  • Dashboard and infotainment screens should all work because electrical niggles are common on family crossovers that live outdoors
  • On diesel versions, ask about DPF usage if the car mostly did school-run miles

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