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Common Problems of the Mercedes-Benz Citan & How to Fix Them

The Mercedes-Benz Citan is a commercial light van that is a direct competitor of the renowned Volkswagen Caddy. Fleet operators and small business operators highly revere it because of its practicality, versatility, and reliability.

This guide covers the most commonly reported problems in the Mercedes-Benz Citan, symptoms, causes, and practical fixes available in Kenya.

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  • Starting Problems

Symptoms

Hard starting in cold weather

Engine cranks slowly and fails to start

Clicking sound when turning the key

Causes

Faulty starter motor

Weak battery

Worn glow plugs in diesel engines

Fixes

Check battery health and terminals

Replace starter motor

Replace faulty plugs

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  • DPF Blockage

Symptoms

DPF warning light

Excessive smoke

Poor acceleration

Engine goes into limp mode

Causes

Excess soot build-up

Frequent short trips prevent regeneration

Fixes

Go for long drives to allow for DPF regeneration

Replace severely clogged DPF

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  • Gearbox & Clutch Problems

Symptoms

Slipping clutch

Stiff gear shifting

Delayed gear changes

Causes

Worn clutch components

Degraded transmission fluid

Fixes

Replace clutch kit

Reprogram transmission fluid

Change transmission fluid

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  • Electrical System Faults

Symptoms

Random warning lights

Flickering lights

Central locking malfunction

Causes

Weak battery

Faulty sensors

Loose wiring connections

Faulty modules

Fixes

Repair wiring harness

Replace faulty sensors

Replace battery

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  • Air Conditioning Failure

Symptoms

Unusual noise from AC

Weak or no cooling from AC

Causes

Faulty compressor

Refrigerant leaks

Fixes

Recharge refrigerant

Replace compressor

Replace AC components

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Maintenance Tips For Mercedes-Benz Citan Owners

  • Follow the service schedule
  • Frequent oil changes at specified intervals (5,000-8,000 miles)
  • Regular brake inspections
  • Use genuine parts only
  • Tires and alignment (every 20,000kms)
  • After every 6 months clean the battery terminal
  • Frequently check the fluid levels (power steering, coolant brake, oil)
  • Go for regular diagnostic scans to detect problems at an early stage
  • Scan for fault codes early when warning lights appear

We would like you to know that we sale genuine Mercedes-Benz Citan spare parts and body components. You can reach out to us through 0717200956 or email info@safarispares.co.ke and we will revert immediately.

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