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CITROEN EB2ADTSDIESEL engine (2018-2023) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Citroen EB2ADTS is a 1,499 cc, inline-four turbo-diesel engine produced between 2018 and 2023. Part of the Stellantis EB family, it delivers efficient performance for compact and mid-size vehicles. Equipped with a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC), high-pressure common-rail injection, and a variable geometry turbocharger, it produces 70 kW (95 PS) with 250 Nm of torque, offering strong low-end pull ideal for urban driving and motorway cruising.

Fitted primarily to the Citroën C4 and Peugeot 308, the EB2ADTS was engineered for fuel efficiency, low emissions, and smooth drivability. Emissions control meets Euro 6d standards via a diesel particulate filter (DPF), exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), selective catalytic reduction (SCR) with AdBlue injection, and closed-loop lambda feedback, ensuring compliance across European markets. Its compact design and lightweight construction support modern electrified platforms.

One documented concern is premature high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) wear observed in certain 2018–2020 production units, highlighted in PSA Technical Bulletin TGB009. This issue is attributed to fuel contamination and inadequate filtration in early fuel system designs. From 2021 onward, an upgraded Bosch CP4 HPFP with revised fuel filter housing and water-in-fuel sensor was implemented to improve reliability.

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Compliance Note:

Production years 2018–2023 meet Euro 6d standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/9345).

EB2ADTSDIESEL Technical Specifications

The Citroen EB2ADTS is a 1,499 cc inline-four turbo-diesel engine engineered for compact and family vehicles (2018–2023). It combines DOHC 16-valve architecture with common-rail direct injection and a variable geometry turbocharger to deliver responsive low-RPM torque and strong fuel economy. Designed to meet Euro 6d emissions standards, it balances performance with regulatory compliance.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement1,499 cc
Fuel typeDiesel
ConfigurationInline-4, DOHC, 16-valve
AspirationTurbocharged
Bore × stroke79.0 mm × 97.0 mm
Power output70 kW (95 PS) @ 3,750 rpm
Torque250 Nm @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
Fuel systemBosch CP4 common-rail (up to 2,200 bar)
Emissions standardEuro 6d
Compression ratio15.5:1
Cooling systemWater-cooled
TurbochargerSingle variable-geometry turbo (Honeywell GT17)
Timing systemTiming belt (interval: 100,000 km or 5 years)
Oil typeSAE 5W-30, ACEA C2/C3
Dry weight135 kg
Practical Implications

The turbocharged DOHC design provides strong low-RPM torque ideal for city driving and load carrying, but demands strict timing belt maintenance to prevent engine damage. SAE 5W-30 ACEA C2/C3 oil is recommended to ensure proper lubrication under varied loads. Cold-start idling should be minimized to reduce wear during warm-up. The Bosch CP4 fuel system requires ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) meeting EN 590 standards to prevent high-pressure pump seizure. Post-2021 models feature upgraded fuel filtration; pre-2021 engines should be inspected for fuel pump wear per PSA TGB009. The SCR/AdBlue system requires regular top-ups and active regeneration cycles to maintain emissions compliance.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires ACEA C2/C3 specification (PSA SIB TGB009). BMW Longlife or VW 502 00 not compatible.

Emissions: Euro 6d certification applies to all EB2ADTS models (2018–2023) (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/9345).

Power Ratings: Measured under ECE R85 standards. Output consistent across fuel qualities meeting EN 590 (PSA TIS EB2012).

Primary Sources

PSA Technical Information System (TIS): Docs EB2001, EB2002, EB2012, TGB009

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/9345)

ISO 1585:1996 Road vehicles — Engine test code — Net power

EB2ADTSDIESEL Compatible Models

The Citroen EB2ADTS was used across Citroen's C4 platform with transverse mounting and shared with Peugeot under Stellantis platform commonality. This engine received model-specific tuning-for smoother throttle response in the C4-and from 2021 the updated Bosch CP4 fuel pump with improved filtration, creating interchange limits. Partnerships within the Stellantis Group allowed Peugeot's 308 to use identical powertrain calibration. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Citroen
Years:
2018-2023
Models:
C4
Variants:
1.5 BlueHDi 100
View Source
Stellantis Group PT-2017
Make:
Peugeot
Years:
2018-2023
Models:
308
Variants:
1.5 BlueHDi 100
View Source
Stellantis Group PT-2017
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped horizontally on the right-side of the cylinder block near the exhaust manifold (PSA TIS EB2005). The 8th VIN digit indicates engine type ('E' for EB2ADTS series). Pre-2021 models have a silver cam cover with black intake manifold; post-2021 units use black cam covers. Critical differentiation from EB2FDTS: EB2ADTS has Bosch EDC17CP55 ECU with rectangular diagnostic connector, while EB2FDTS uses EDC17CP66 with trapezoidal port. Service parts require production date verification - fuel pumps for engines before 06/2021 are incompatible with later revised units (PSA SIB TGB009).

Identification Details

Evidence:

PSA TIS Doc. EB2005

Location:

Stamped horizontally on the right-side of the cylinder block near the exhaust manifold (PSA TIS EB2005).

Visual Cues:

  • Pre-2021: Silver cam cover with black intake manifold
  • Post-2021: Black cam cover
Compatibility Notes

Evidence:

PSA SIB TGB009

Fuel Pump:

High-pressure fuel pumps for pre-2021 EB2ADTS engines are prone to early failure and are not interchangeable with post-2021 units due to internal revisions.

Timing Components:

Timing belts and tensioners revised in 2021. Pre-2021 kits fit only early engines.
Fuel System Reliability

Issue:

Early EB2ADTS engines experienced HPFP failure due to contaminated fuel and inadequate filtration in the early fuel system design.

Evidence:

PSA SIB TGB009

Recommendation:

Inspect fuel pump and filter housing; replace with updated Bosch CP4 unit per PSA TGB009 if wear is detected.

Common Reliability Issues - CITROEN EB2ADTSDIESEL

The EB2ADTS's primary reliability risk is high-pressure fuel pump failure on early builds, with elevated incidence in high-mileage vehicles. PSA internal reports from 2021 noted a significant number of pre-2021 engines requiring HPFP replacement before 120,000 km, while UK DVSA MOT records show SCR-related failures linked to urban driving. Extended stop-start cycles and poor fuel quality increase failure risk, making adherence to maintenance schedules critical.

High-pressure fuel pump failure
Symptoms: Hard starting, loss of power, engine cut-out, fuel pressure DTCs, white smoke on startup.
Cause: Internal wear due to fuel contamination and inadequate filtration in early fuel systems; exacerbated by poor fuel quality.
Fix: Replace with revised Bosch CP4 HPFP per PSA TGB009; renew fuel filter and inspect fuel lines for debris.
Timing belt failure
Symptoms: Engine won't start, squealing from front engine, visible belt damage, bent valves.
Cause: Belt degradation beyond 100,000 km or 5 years; lack of tensioner maintenance or coolant contamination.
Fix: Replace timing belt, tensioner, idlers, and water pump per service schedule; use only OEM-specified components.
DPF clogging and regeneration failure
Symptoms: Limp mode, excessive smoke, reduced power, DPF warning light, increased fuel consumption.
Cause: Frequent short trips preventing passive regeneration; excessive oil consumption or coolant contamination.
Fix: Initiate forced regeneration via diagnostics; clean or replace DPF if blocked; inspect EGR and turbo function.
AdBlue system faults
Symptoms: SCR warning light, limp mode, failed emissions test, inability to restart after shutdown.
Cause: Low AdBlue level, sensor failure, injector coking, or software glitches in SCR control module.
Fix: Refill AdBlue tank with OEM-spec fluid; diagnose and replace faulty sensors or injectors; update ECU software.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from PSA technical bulletins (2018-2023) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2020-2024). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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