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pinhead Member Since: 12 Nov 2013 Location: yorkshire Posts: 114 |
If you can get under the car pop the rod off the turbo actuator and try and move the vanes in the turbo they should be easy to move
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14th Jan 2022 8:09 pm |
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ddenise60 Member Since: 19 Jun 2020 Location: East yorkshire Posts: 8 |
Thanks for the reply pinhead will try that in the morning, just can't understand why it's not worked at all for the last week then suddenly bursts into life today and shows no faults |
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14th Jan 2022 8:20 pm |
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gasman Member Since: 02 May 2013 Location: Tyneside Posts: 893 |
If as Pinhead mentioned, the actuator does not move freely, the variable geometry part of the turbo will be clogged with carbon (soot).
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14th Jan 2022 8:35 pm |
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ddenise60 Member Since: 19 Jun 2020 Location: East yorkshire Posts: 8 |
Thanks for the advice willing to try any ideas that will save me forking out £1100 pound on Monday for turbo replacement |
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14th Jan 2022 8:43 pm |
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Geobloke Member Since: 03 Nov 2018 Location: Darkest Denbighshire Posts: 130 |
Before you commit check your rubber hoses for splits, a big enough split in a hose can cause turbo boost problems. |
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14th Jan 2022 9:10 pm |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
Had you guys read his original post, you would see that this has already been covered. Starting a second post re the same issue just clouds the problem & gets repeated/similar comments IMHO.
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14th Jan 2022 11:11 pm |
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ddenise60 Member Since: 19 Jun 2020 Location: East yorkshire Posts: 8 |
Whot I was asking was .After a week of having no turbo boost and it now suddenly on my way home it started working as it should. Was does anyone. Know if the problem lays else where .ie a faulty sensor or maybe egr that would cause my turbo to stop working |
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15th Jan 2022 12:13 am |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
@ddenise60, had you gone through the fault finding previously suggested & reported back, we might have been able to come up with a fix. However, you appear to have taken it to a garage & they have diagnosed a faulty turbo. Their diagnosis process could have involved inspecting/moving the turbo vane arm & actuator. This may have been stuck, for whatever reason, as previously suggested. The fact that the turbo started working seems to suggest that this is possible scenario.
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15th Jan 2022 12:55 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
just remember to disconnect the electronic controller from the turbo vane actuator arm before wiggling the turbo vanes. Jules |
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15th Jan 2022 10:07 am |
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