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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
It would be worth checking that the turbo actuator arm is working correctly and not sticking. You can access it through the r/h wheelarch and unclip the rod from the actuator and work the arm back and forward as the variable turbo vanes can gum up and stick.Some WD40 or similar can be sprayed to help free things up. If that does not help it might be the actuator itself and replacements are available and it is quite easy to change. What P codes did the car show? |
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28th Feb 2019 8:29 am |
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Jack frost Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 796 |
My guess would be split pipe very common fault |
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28th Feb 2019 8:34 am |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
Good shout from JF. The pipe that splits is normally the very short hose tucked up at the front of the engine where it attaches to the plastic intercooler pipe. if it has split you can normally hear an increase in noise from the engine. Good luck! |
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28th Feb 2019 8:38 am |
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painter Member Since: 20 Jun 2015 Location: great britain Posts: 14 |
cheers everyone, code was p0047 and pipes was checked by AA guy and couldn't see anything but the noise was louder from down where turbo was ?timing belt side? |
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28th Feb 2019 8:55 am |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 959 |
Noise generally whooshing sound would certainly point to split intercooler hose, they are not easy to spot until you remove them. (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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28th Feb 2019 9:49 am |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
Whilst the TD4 turbo actuators can be changed relatively easily, if it is an SD4 then it becomes significantly more difficult. These turbos are Mitsubishii TD04V turbos, and the actuators are solid state electronic. Typically, they are not sold separately and a whole new turbo will be required, unless you can find one on evil bay and cannibalise it for the actuator.
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28th Feb 2019 9:54 am |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1684 |
If its that elbow right down the bottom you will only find it with a smoke can, squirt the smoke into the air intake and if you have a split pipe it will show on the pressure side. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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28th Feb 2019 10:43 am |
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painter Member Since: 20 Jun 2015 Location: great britain Posts: 14 |
Thanx again, will take down my local garage wher they can access it a bit easier👍 |
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28th Feb 2019 1:11 pm |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
let us know what you find please |
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1st Mar 2019 4:50 pm |
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painter Member Since: 20 Jun 2015 Location: great britain Posts: 14 |
hi peeps, the latest on turbo , had it smoke tested, all the pipes seems fine , however apparently you can move the actuator arm so not seized up but the arm is electronically not responding. ive been told that it is a full new turbo that is needed at a cost totalling £1300 [ouch] 1000 for turbo, 300 fitting there abouts , the car is a td4 GS model |
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1st Mar 2019 7:09 pm |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
As per my earlier post, far better to look out for a salvage one. The actuator is only half the size of a fag packet and simple enough to swap over and plug in.....you might get a couple of hundred back for the turbo itself if someone's has blown and their actuator is actually ok.
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1st Mar 2019 9:31 pm |
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painter Member Since: 20 Jun 2015 Location: great britain Posts: 14 |
do you think its ok to put a used turbo in ,not knowing its life span or can you get a reconditioned unit which would probably get a warranty ,cheers for product numbers will defo have a trawl |
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1st Mar 2019 9:50 pm |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
If you are confident with the condition of your existing turbo, then swap the actuator and arm over. Simple as that. |
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1st Mar 2019 9:52 pm |
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