Turbocharger replacement
The turbocharger forces additional air into the combustion engine to increase its power and performance. If may fail as a result of insufficient amount of oil, oil contamination, putting wrong oil into the system or as a result of air or exhaust gas contamination. It also fails due to wear.
Tips
- Regular replacement of oil, oil and air filters helps extend the life span of the turbine
- When replacing the turbocharger you should have all of the turbocharger system elements inspected
- Straining your engine before it worms up reduces the life span of the turbocharger
- If you drive your car mainly in the city, take a minute to cool the turbocharger down before you switch off the engine
Scope of services
- Removing the elements obstructing access to the turbocharger
- Disconnecting the intake and oil hoses
- Removing the exhaust manifold
- Cleaning the entire intake system
- Replacing the EGR valve
- Replacing the intercooler with a new one (recommended)
- Fitting a new turbocharger in
- Replacing worn gaskets with new ones
- Changing the oil and air filters
- Checking the intake system for leaks
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