However - I know that on Focus1.6tdci there has been a lot about turbo failure and then when turbo replaced it fails again. As the failure is caused by lack of oil to turbo bearings. And the cause of that is the oil feed pipe to turbo being gunged up. Sat 7 Jul 2012 18:39. ford focus tdci - turbo - keykey. just been reading on here about turbo problems on 1.6 tdci ,my son has on one of these and had two turbos go, one only done 25 miles and disintegrated, was fitted by a reputable garage, but they didnt want to know, so i did some research on the subject and found that when you disconnect Poor acceleration. One of the most significant symptoms of a failing turbo you should notice is lack of overall power. The car may not accelerate quickly or produce the usual amount of power while on the road. When you are driving a car with a failing turbo, you may notice that your car is slow to respond and does not reach its optimum speeds

14 January 2009 at 8:55PM. The 1.8 TDCi engines in the Focus used to have problems with the DMF (dual mass flywheel) too. Symptoms to look out for are a massive vibration when trying to start the car coupled with a metallic squeak. Try and imagine someone coughing in a high pitched voice!

Signs of a Failed Turbo. Look out for these symptoms to help you diagnose a failed turbo in your car: Loss of power and slow acceleration – the turbocharger is designed to make your car reach top speeds faster. Naturally you’ll become very aware of its performance and capabilities. If you notice that the vehicle is taking longer to get to Ford Fusion throttle body failure symptoms. Check Engine Light (P2100–P2139) Rough idle or high idle; Lack of acceleration/power; Engine stalling; Car unable to start; Car thrown in limp mode; There are several symptoms that would indicate that your Ford Fusion throttle body is failing. The most obvious would be a check engine light ranging As the engine ran on its own oil then it may have suffered serious damage already. Take the EGR pipe off on the left hand side and see if the turbo still tries pushing the air back. out the inlet. The problem is you got them to fit the part you supplied. So if the parts faulty or they fitted it. Symptoms of a Failing Wastegate. Stress caused by an aging turbocharger or by a motorist increasing boost pressure from the turbocharger can overwhelm the spring that opens the wastegate at a specified pressure. In these case, the wastegate will flutter because the spring cannot keep the gate fully shut. The boost will oscillate and the engine Ford say every 12k but for those of us that have been here for a while, more is better, especially with this engine. the pre 2008 models tended to be a lot worse to the point that you would be hard to find a garage these days that will even fix turbo related problems. if not done to a very specific set of guides, there is no warranty, you hear
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