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...blown near air box If you have a Turbo charged engine the gaskets on the turbo are probably the culpirt. If you can lift and support the car on jack stands. Remove the lower shield from the car and ...

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Question about 1991 Previa

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...from the exchost i think u might have forgotten to flush out the turbo pipes and intercooler before u started the engine with the new turbo cos they would have been full of oil from the blown ...

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turbo has blown. Turbo not necessarily "blown", inferring catastrophic turbo damage. Might only be the seals, but you still need to get the turbo out and inspect it. Might be best left to someone with

Question about 2005 PT Cruiser

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...turbo housing is either leaking or blown, usually due to excessive crankcase pressure.Try disconnecting the oil feed and return lines first, clean them out, and try it again-if it is still there, the ...

...blown how do you know for shaw if you'r turbo's blown The turbo will burn oil like crazy,the front propellor of the turbo you could turn it at all it would be frozed up,and yes no ...

Question about 2000 Jetta TDI

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...turbo is blown ? If you are getting boost, your turbo is likely not blown. There is a banjo bolt connection for the turbo oil. If it has loosened, then it would be leaking oil on the outside of the ...

Turbo blown leads to engine being blown Turbo was blown and replaced at the dealership. This is the second turbo replacement for the vehicle and Subaru Of America covered the repair. My son picked up ...

Question about 2005 Legacy

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...vectra td 2005 sri how can I move my car, with a blown turbo, without it smoking Towing is the only answer as running it with turbo blown will make it smoke and possibly do more damage to the ...

...blown turbo are: The car has noticeable power loss. The acceleration of the car seems slow and noisy. The car doesn't easily maintain high speeds.Mar 28, 2019 Think you have a blown turbo? - Here's ...

...blown turbo, the more damage the engine will have and therefore the more costly it will be to repair. Although the car will move with a blown turbo, it would be far more preferable to stop driving it ...

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