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Common Proton Gen-2 Problems, Faults, and Repair Costs

Every known Proton Gen-2 MOT issue, ranked by how common it is and what it costs to fix. Based on 1,027 real MOT tests across 7 model years.

Segment: small family car | Fuel: Petrol, LP

66%

Proton Gen-2 pass rate

70%

Proton average

82%

National average

The Proton Gen-2 has an average MOT pass rate of 66%, which is 4 points below the Proton average and 16 points below the national average. Newer PROTON GEN-2s show better MOT pass rates than older ones, with an average improvement of 4 percentage points.

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Most Common Proton Gen-2 MOT Issues

Ranked by how likely they are to affect your Proton Gen-2, with typical repair costs

Brakes

High likelihood

£80 - £450

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Brake discs worn, brake pads thin, handbrake adjustment needed

Failure points:

Brake disc excessively worn, brake pipe corroded, brake efficiency below minimum

Suspension

High likelihood

£150 - £600

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Suspension arm bush worn, shock absorber misting, spring corroded

Failure points:

Coil spring broken, ball joint excessive play, shock absorber leaking

Lights

High likelihood

£15 - £200

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Headlamp aim slightly out, lens deteriorated

Failure points:

Headlamp not working, brake light not functioning, indicator failure

Tyres

High likelihood

£50 - £300

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Tyre approaching legal limit, slight damage to sidewall

Failure points:

Tyre below minimum tread depth, tyre has a cut exposing ply

Exhaust & Emissions

High likelihood

£80 - £800

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Exhaust mounting corroded, slight exhaust leak

Failure points:

Exhaust emissions exceed limits, catalytic converter efficiency low, DPF warning

Steering

High likelihood

£100 - £500

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Track rod end has slight play, steering rack boot deteriorated

Failure points:

Steering rack leaking, track rod ball joint worn beyond limits

Body & Structure

High likelihood

£200 - £1200

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Surface corrosion on subframe, slight body panel damage

Failure points:

Structural corrosion, body mounting corroded through, chassis weakness

Windscreen & Wipers

Lower likelihood

£10 - £350

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Minor windscreen chip, wiper blade deteriorated

Failure points:

Windscreen crack in swept area, wiper does not clear windscreen

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Proton Gen-2 Reliability by Year

MOT pass rate for each model year, based on real test data

2005
66%
2006
65%
2007
62%
Worst year
2008
67%
2009
66%
2010
76%
Best year
2011
65%
YearFuelEnginePass RateFail Rate
2011Petrol1.6L65%35%
2010LP1.6L76%24%
2009Petrol1.3L66%34%
2008Petrol1.3L67%33%
2007Petrol1.3L62%37%
2006Petrol1.6L65%35%
2005LP1.6L66%34%

Most Reliable Year

2010

76% pass rate from 174 tests

View 2010 Proton Gen-2 details

Least Reliable Year

2007

62% pass rate from 223 tests

View 2007 Proton Gen-2 details

Proton Gen-2 Running Costs

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Proton Gen-2 FAQ

What are the most common Proton Gen-2 problems?

The most common Proton Gen-2 MOT problems are brakes, suspension, lights, tyres, exhaust & emissions, steering, body & structure issues. These are the areas most likely to cause advisories or failures during an MOT test, based on 1,027 real tests.

Is the Proton Gen-2 reliable?

The Proton Gen-2 has an average MOT pass rate of 66%, which is 16 points below the national average of 82%. This is below average, so budget for potential repairs.

Which year Proton Gen-2 is most reliable?

The 2010 Proton Gen-2 is the most reliable year with a 76% MOT pass rate. Avoid the 2007 model year if reliability is your priority, as it has the lowest pass rate at 62%.

How much does it cost to fix common Proton Gen-2 faults?

Repair costs vary by issue. Brake work on a Proton Gen-2 typically costs £80-£450, suspension repairs cost £150-£600, and exhaust/emissions fixes cost £80-£800. Lighting and wiper fixes are usually under £200.

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Other Proton Models

Common problems pages for other Proton models

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