This turbocharger is a critical component of the engine's air intake system, forcing compressed air into the cylinders to increase power and efficiency. It is manufactured to meet stringent OEM quality standards, ensuring superior durability and performance compared to a worn unit exhibiting reduced boost or excessive noise. Symptoms of a failing turbocharger include a noticeable loss of engine power, increased exhaust smoke, and a high-pitched whining sound during operation.
Always verify with serial number before ordering.
Parts Trading Company · Mumbai, Est. 1956 · Same-day dispatch · Ships worldwide · GST invoice included
From the same category — may also be needed
Full shipping information on regional pages · Air freight 2–12 days · GST invoice for India
Inspect mating surfaces for wear before fitting. Use torque specs from service manual. Replace gaskets and seals as a set — reusing compressed gaskets causes oil leaks. Clean all oil passages with compressed air.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
A failing turbocharger will first manifest as a significant reduction in engine power and responsiveness. If ignored, the issue can progress to include excessive blue or white exhaust smoke and audible compressor surge or bearing noise. Continued operation with a damaged turbocharger risks oil contamination and potential engine damage.
Thoroughly clean the oil feed and return lines before connecting the new turbocharger to prevent immediate contamination. Avoid overtightening the exhaust manifold bolts, as this can lead to gasket failure or distortion.
Inspect the engine's air filter, intake hoses, and exhaust system for any signs of damage or blockage when replacing the turbocharger.