Hyundai/Kia D4FB 1.6 CRDi Injector Problems: Symptoms & Repair (UK)
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The D4FB 1.6 CRDi is Hyundai/Kia's popular small diesel, found in the i30, Cee'd, Soul, and early Tucson. Uses Bosch solenoid injectors. Injector issues are less frequent than European diesels but emerge at high mileage.
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Quick Diagnosis
If your D4FB engine shows:
- rough idle
- hard starting
- white or black smoke
- knocking or ticking noise
- reduced fuel economy
A faulty injector may be the cause. Continue below to confirm symptoms and solutions.
Can You Drive With This Problem?
Driving short distances may be possible, but continued use can cause:
- piston damage
- turbo contamination
- fuel dilution of engine oil
- catalytic converter damage
Prolonged driving may lead to major engine failure.
Typical Repair Costs (UK)
Average costs for injector-related repairs:
£180 - £350
Per Injector
£700 - £1,200
Full Set (4)
£120 - £300
Labour
Early replacement prevents costly engine damage.
Common Injector Failure Symptoms
Owners frequently report:
Rough idle
Injector imbalance on the small-capacity engine.
Engine management light
Injector fault codes stored in the ECU.
DPF issues
Poor combustion from worn injectors overloads the DPF.
Fault Codes Linked to Injector Issues
Common diagnostic codes include:
How to Diagnose D4FB Injector Faults
Follow this step-by-step testing approach to identify the faulty injector:
- 1
Read fault codes
Connect an OBD-II scanner and note any injector-related codes (P0201–P0204, P2146, P2149). This identifies which cylinder is affected.
- 2
Perform a leak-off test
Disconnect the fuel return pipes and route into measuring containers. Run the engine at idle for 60 seconds. Compare volumes per cylinder against manufacturer spec.
- 3
Listen for injector tick
Use a mechanic's stethoscope on each injector body. A dead or irregular tick indicates a stuck or failing solenoid.
- 4
Check fuel rail pressure
Monitor live fuel rail pressure data via diagnostic tool. Low pressure can mimic injector symptoms and may indicate a fuel pump issue instead.
- 5
Inspect for external leaks
Check around injector seals for signs of fuel or combustion gas leakage. Black carbon deposits indicate a blown seal.
- 6
Cylinder balance test
Use diagnostic software to run a cylinder contribution test. This electronically disables each injector in turn to measure its effect on engine speed.
Why D4FB Injectors Fail
Common causes include:
- fuel contamination
- high-pressure wear cycles
- carbon buildup
- poor fuel quality
- internal valve wear
Professional remanufacturing restores spray pattern and pressure accuracy.
When Replacement Is Required
Injector replacement is recommended if:
- leak-off test fails
- misfire persists after coding
- excessive return flow detected
- spray pattern fails testing
- vehicle enters limp mode
D4FB Repair Advice
D4FB uses Bosch solenoid injectors. Coding via GDS (Hyundai/Kia diagnostic tool) may be required.
Remanufactured (Recommended)
OEM-spec rebuild with new nozzles, seals, and solenoids. Full flow testing. 12-month warranty. 40–60% less than new.
Brand New OEM
Factory-fresh from Bosch, Delphi, or Siemens. Highest cost but zero previous wear. Best for low-mileage vehicles.
Vehicles Using the D4FB Engine
This engine is commonly found in:
Professional Installation Tip
Always:
- replace copper sealing washers
- torque injectors to manufacturer specification
- clean injector seats before installation
- code injectors after installation (if required)
Compatible Injector Part Numbers for D4FB
The following injector part numbers are commonly associated with D4FB engines:
Also commonly fitted:
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HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Comfort CRDi Auto FD) 1.6L 2007-2010 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Premium CRDi FD) 1.6L 2007-2009 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Active Blue Drive CRDi GD) 1.6L 2012-2015 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Active CRDi Auto GD) 1.6L 2012-2015 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( I30 BLUE-I STYLE CRDI ) 1.6L Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Business Edition SE B-drive CRDi GD) 1.6L 2015-2015 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Classic CRDi GD) 1.6L 2013-2014 Diesel Injector
£120.00HYUNDAI I30 ( i30 Comfort CRDi Auto FD) 1.6L 2011-2012 Diesel Injector
£120.00These injectors are commonly used with the D4FB engine. Confirm compatibility using your engine code or registration lookup before ordering. Our team can verify the correct part for your specific vehicle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Related Guides
Injector Symptoms
Spot the warning signs of a failing diesel injector
Injector Fault Codes
P0201–P0204 injector circuit codes explained
Smoke Diagnosis
White & blue smoke causes and fixes
Injector Testing
Leak-off & bench testing methods
Replacement Cost
UK parts + labour cost breakdown
Misfire Diagnosis
Why injectors cause rough running & misfires
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