Common Problems with the
2009–2016 Rolls-Royce Ghost (Series I & II)

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2009–2016 Rolls-Royce Ghost (Series I & II). 1 of these are serious faults that could be expensive to repair.

3
Known Issues
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Serious
1
Moderate
1
Minor

The 2009–2016 period has 1 more issue than the Rolls-Royce Ghost (Series I & II) average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Turbo Coolant Line Leaks

SeriousCooling System

The rubber coolant lines feeding the twin turbochargers sit in the "V" of the engine and become brittle from heat.

Most affected: 6.6 V12

Estimated cost: £1,200–£2,000Affects: 20092016Often appears around: 40k-70k miles

Typical symptoms

  • Low coolant warning
  • Faint smell of antifreeze
  • Visible residue in the engine valley

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect the valley of the engine with a torch
  • Check for recent hose/line replacements in history
  • Pressure test the cooling system

Valve Cover Gasket and Oil Leak Issues

ModerateEngine

The N74 V12 engine's valve cover gaskets deteriorate with age, causing oil leaks that can drip onto the exhaust manifold and create a burning oil smell. In severe cases, oil can contaminate spark plugs causing misfires.

Most affected: 6.6 V12

Estimated cost: £1,500–£3,000Affects: 20092020Often appears around: 40k–70k miles

Typical symptoms

  • Burning oil smell after driving
  • Oil visible on the sides of the engine
  • Misfires or rough idle
  • Oil dripping on the garage floor

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect the sides of the V12 engine for oil residue
  • Check for burning oil smell when the engine is hot
  • Look for oil contamination around spark plug wells

Soft-Close Door Motor Failure

MinorBodywork & Rust

The actuators for the soft-close feature can fail, meaning doors must be slammed manually or won't latch correctly.

Most affected: All models

Estimated cost: £400–£700 per doorAffects: 20092020Often appears around: Age-related

Typical symptoms

  • Door doesn't pull itself shut
  • Clicking noise when closing
  • Door bounce

What to inspect before you buy

  • Test the soft-close function on all four doors multiple times
  • Listen for straining motors

Buying Tips for the 2009 Rolls-Royce Ghost (Series I & II)

  • Check the cooling system expansion tank and turbo feed lines for signs of leaks
  • Verify the 8-speed ZF gearbox shifts imperceptibly; it should never jerk
  • Ensure the soft-close door mechanism works on every door
  • Look for evidence of "Provenance" (Approved Used) service history

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