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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
Hello All,
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4th Aug 2017 11:26am |
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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
Thanks for the response. That reassures me slightly because I hope that it isn't the HG.
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4th Aug 2017 2:49pm |
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SteveRRL322 Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 128 |
Hi
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4th Aug 2017 3:46pm |
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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
No... I didn't mean the gearbox reset. It was under the Engine menu not the transmission menu |
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4th Aug 2017 3:48pm |
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SteveRRL322 Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 128 |
The gearbox was just an example, I can't see if you reset the engine adaptations it would cause your car to smoke. I may be wrong but it will only reset what it has learnt about your driving style. |
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4th Aug 2017 5:26pm |
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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
I have just got home and have been checking "Blue".
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4th Aug 2017 5:32pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 20 Nov 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 55 |
When we got our Td6 it had just had the turbo replaced and made a funny owl hooting sort of noise at about 2000 rpm, I found that the oil pressure was low so the turbo was being starved of oils and was knackared within 2 weeks, I had the receipts and guarantees but knew it would be unlikely that I would get a successful warranty claim due to oil starvation so I bought the parts pre balanced and rebuilt it myself which isn't something I had done before and found it very simple, I also found that my parts were exactly the same brand (melett) as the reconditioned unit fitted by a specialist,
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5th Aug 2017 6:48pm |
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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
Thanks for the offer!!
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5th Aug 2017 6:53pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 20 Nov 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 55 |
I never got to the bottom of the oil starvation issue although I suspected that the oil pickup was partially blocked with debris from previous turbo and head repairs usually from sealant etc, I decided due to the amount of work involved to removed the sump because of the front diff that I would just remove the engine and I was lucky enough that I had kept a great engine from a car I broke years ago and I put the removed engine straight on the stand with the intention to whip the sump off and check out my theory as only 5 mins work but 18 months on it's still on that stand
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13th Aug 2017 10:28pm |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
I had a reconditioned turbo fitted to our Td6 earlier in the year. As soon as the garage fitted it and started the car up, it smoked badly and after only a couple of miles the engine oil level had dropped almost to the minimum on the dip-stick. I called the company who had supplied the turbo and they told me that it couldn't possibly be faulty, as all their turbos were thoroughly tested. They immediately tried to blame the garage. Reluctantly they agreed to take it back and then they supplied another under warranty, so I guess it was faulty after all!
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13th Aug 2017 11:11pm |
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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
replacing a turbo on any car isn't usualy a case of just swapping old for new , on many , a new oil pick up pipe is required aswell as an oil service then draining of the intercooler and its pipework , my point is its a lot more in depth than it appears and if done incorrectly will result in premature failure of the new unit , so if your unit fails again it is most definitely claimable under warranty as it should fail if fitted correctly |
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14th Aug 2017 5:55am |
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nebc100 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 76 |
Just a small update on this issue.
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18th Sep 2017 10:00am |
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