It was clear this turbo had failed due to oil starvation. Because the 1.6 TDCi engine leaves the factory with a gauze filter in the oil feed pipe bolt, the next step was to remove the bolt, remove the gauze, refit the bolt and measure the oil pressure for a second time.
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 Hi all. I have a 2007 Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi, with 64k miles (90% motorway driving at 70-80mph). The car has basically been 100% reliable since I bought it when it was nine months old, but recently it has starting 'hestitating' during driving. It is possible for the water pump to last for the entire life of the vehicle. But it is a simple machine with moving parts, which means that failure will inevitably strike. The only question is how long will it take to happen. Bad Water Pump Signs: Ford Focus. Here are the most common symptoms of a bad water pump in your Focus: 1. Noise Below, you will learn more about the most common symptoms associated with turbo failure. 1. Bad Acceleration. A turbo is going to make your vehicle more powerful. With a turbo, your vehicle will accelerate quicker. It is responsible for making your vehicle go from 0 to 60 in a shorter period.

Common Symptoms of a Failed Turbocharger: Play in the impeller shaft. Oil leaking into the Inlet. White Smoke. Noisy Bearing / Whining Sound On Throttle. Loss Of Power & No Kick-Down.

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