Ok, I was under The false impression that IF You had a faulty turbo, it would go boom within The first 0 - 3000 miles tops... Obviously i cant relax yet... Mine has done roughly 6500miles.6000 almost exactly when it went.
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Ok, I was under The false impression that IF You had a faulty turbo, it would go boom within The first 0 - 3000 miles tops... Obviously i cant relax yet... Mine has done roughly 6500miles.6000 almost exactly when it went.
I work in a Merc main dealership on trucks and vans as a 24hr tech and have seen lots of turbos let go in a big way. You need to keep a eye on the amount of oil that has passed through or is still laying in your exhaust cat and intercooler, in the past with haved had fires in the exhaust box and engines run away due to oil being sucked out the intercooler and fired into the engine. I know this has been on large diesels, but your dealership should beaware.
Ok, I was under The false impression that IF You had a faulty turbo, it would go boom within The first 0 - 3000 miles tops... Obviously i cant relax yet... Mine has done roughly 6500miles.
Think I know who drove it firstBlack, now I'm intrigued by the question. Anything I should know?!
Thanks, nothing more to tell you today some turbo gaskets were unavailable/didn't arrive so the repair has not begun, hopefully tomorrow.
The stop start wasn't activated at all on the day the turbo failed, it was just slow motorway traffic.
Mattias, will you join me and Anri the 25th of April at Björkvik airfield? Sorry for offtopic.
If you have been giving it plenty of beans for an extended period, and then let the stop/start operate, the turbo can get too hot. I always let the car have a bit of slower running before I allow the car to turn off, or if too close to some traffic lights/junction I turn off on dash before it stops the engine and make sure it always has a min or two at idle before allowing normal s/s to operate again. Failure to do this may end up with what you have experienced.
Curious how a Seat UK car used in the Milton Keynes area ended up for resale in Swansea? Or did you go there looking for a specific spec and they sourced it from UK second hand stock?
Not relevant, but I went to Sinclair Swansea for a test drive when the Cupra was first released. They would have got my business too if they weren't so unrealistic with respect to discounts. As it was I still opted for a new Cupra but my money went elsewhere. At least they appear to be treating you decently, which goes a long way in my book.