Hi all,
I have been without my car (Citroën C4 Picasso 2 litre Diesel) since the 15/06 and therefore without my scooter, preventing me going to any events. It has been with the Citroën dealer all this time.
The car was stopping and starting (kangerooing) very violently in lower gears. On occasion it would fade if you tried to pull away in a low gear, regardless of how hard you revved it.
Citroën at first told me it was my fuel pump disintegrating and causing swarf in my fuel filter. The warranty wanted a diesel specialist to look at it, which they did and they said it was okay. Peeved and mistrusting of Citroën, I said put it all back together and I would take the whole thing to another specialist but then Citroën couldn't get it going at all!

Even more peeved I took legal advice and they said Citroën must sort it. They then checked the pump with another specialist who also said it was fine. Last week Citroën decided my direct fuel injectors were the problem and they were sent off to the second specialist. Are you still with me?

Today Citroën tells me the warranty company won't pay out because they want to know what is causing the swarf. In the end I phoned the specialist myself and he said it is nothing to do with swarf, it's an electrical fault!

The warranty company seems focused on the swarf and want to know what's causing it. I think the swarf is a red herring and has probably always been there in the filter.
I am now facing a bill of £700 and that is with Citroën ignoring all the costs to this point and washing out the fuel system for free. They have quoted 2.5 hours labour for replacing the injector which the specialist thought was high.
So my questions are:
1.Should past services I have had at Citroën, have either seen the swarf in the fuel filter or even changed the filter?
2. Where can swarf come from if the pump is okay and if we discount dirty fuel which we all probably pick up over time?
3. Does 2.5 hours seem a lot for the replacement of the injector at nearly £100 per hour?
Cheers, JJ

P.S.
I have never said the word swarf so much!
