possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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modified406
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possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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hi guys as my other topics stated i dont get any boost the car doesnt rev past 2800rpm and i have changed the solenoids for the turbo and egr valve could it be that my turbo has broken i put my hand down the back of the engine wer teh turbo sits and it was covered in oil
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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could my vaccum hose be blocked because of the oil or could my throttle or maf sensor be faulty as i have the engine light on and its not going off
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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well i'd try a new or different maf before you jump into changing a turbo
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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kl going to try that tomorrow
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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The good old turbo test:
Start the car, rev the s**t out of it, if the smoke is blue in colour your turbo is done.
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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will check that tomorrow then b4 i go for new parts
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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The turbo on the HDi is quite often covered in oil but still works perfectly.

Grab the large intercooler hose up top and rev the engine - the hose should expand strongly in your hand (reach over for the throttle pot if your alone).

You really need a diagnostic to see whats going wrong but turbo failure is very very rare (in fact I know of none on here) more common is the INCORRECT replacement of the turbo by poor assumption.
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Re: possible turbo failure on hdi 110

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have done what you said turbos fine car starts fine now but doesnt rev over 2800rpm also when i take the key out the engine stays runnin for about 5 seconds its going in for a diagnostics tomorrow
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