Common Problems with the
2017–2021 Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2016 facelift)

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2017–2021 Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2016 facelift). None are considered critical, but they're worth knowing about before you buy.

3
Known Issues
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Serious
3
Moderate
0
Minor

The 2017–2021 period has 1 more issue than the Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2016 facelift) average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Tailgate Wiring Loom Fatigue

ModerateElectrics & Electronics

Even the late facelift cars can lose the rear wiper, boot switch or plate lights because the tailgate loom still flexes and breaks with age.

Estimated cost: £100–£250Affects: 20162021

Typical symptoms

  • Rear wiper stops working
  • Boot release becomes intermittent
  • Number plate lights fail together

What to inspect before you buy

  • Operate the boot and rear wiper repeatedly
  • Inspect for repaired or shortened wires in the hinge gaiter

Front Suspension Bush and Drop-Link Wear

ModerateSuspension & Chassis

By the time these cars hit typical UK used-car mileage, worn front bushes and drop links are common and show up as clonks, vague steering or uneven tyre wear.

Estimated cost: £180–£500Affects: 20162021Often appears around: 40,000-80,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Clonking over bumps
  • Uneven front tyre wear
  • Vague steering feel

What to inspect before you buy

  • Drive over broken surfaces at low speed
  • Inspect inner tyre shoulders and MOT history

DPF and EGR Fouling

ModerateExhaust & Emissions

Late Euro 6 diesel Giuliettas do not enjoy repeated short trips. Soot loading and sticky EGR valves can bring on warning lights and limp-mode behaviour.

Most affected: Diesel models

Estimated cost: £250–£1,000Affects: 20162021

Typical symptoms

  • DPF warning light
  • Cooling fan running after shutdown
  • Flat performance or limp mode

What to inspect before you buy

  • Ask about the car’s usual journey pattern
  • Look for invoices for DPF cleaning, forced regenerations or EGR work

Buying Tips for the 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2016 facelift)

  • Late cars are worth paying extra for if you want the best trim and infotainment, but they still need a believable service history.
  • Listen for knocks from the front end and review MOT history for repeated wishbone, bush or drop-link advisories.
  • On 1.6 JTDm diesels, confirm cambelt timing and ask directly about DPF or EGR work if the car has mainly done town use.
  • Check all rear electrical items even on the newest cars, because the tailgate loom remains a known weak point.

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