Someone I work with has been told that the turbo in his Jetta TDI needs replacing for the second time , he was quoted by the dealer $2000 for the parts and labor, they said it will take around 4 hours to complete. Taking away the 4 hours of labor makes for a pretty expensive turbo. My question is: Is there somewhere where he can just buy the turbo for less than the $1500 ish or so that the dealer wants for it? He's an aircraft maintenance engineer so doing the work himself isnt an issue its only the cost of the turbo.
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ya i sold mine, you can get a new one here for $695US:
http://worldimpex.com/item_detail.html?sku=165923
and get maybe someone else besides dealer to install it to save some more $$$.2002 VW Golf GT TDI
2016 VW Passat BiTDI
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Originally posted by bartya i sold mine, you can get a new one here for $695US:
http://worldimpex.com/item_detail.html?sku=165923
and get maybe someone else besides dealer to install it to save some more $$$.97 GTI VR6
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Changing the turbo is not all that hard. If you take the intake off (and clean it while you are at it) it is pretty easy. My bet is he doesn't need to change the turbo at all, there is no way a stock TDI should go through more then 1 turbo for the life of the car. It is more then likely just the VNT lever stuck, tell him to reach in behind the engine (when it is cold helps) and feel along the vacuum hose until you reach the end. Right above there is an actuator, press it down and see if it moves freely. If it does and there is no oil leaking inot the intake then the turbo is not the problem. It could even be something as simple as a clogged snow screen of a bad MAF.Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
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Originally posted by StonewallChanging the turbo is not all that hard. If you take the intake off (and clean it while you are at it) it is pretty easy. My bet is he doesn't need to change the turbo at all, there is no way a stock TDI should go through more then 1 turbo for the life of the car. It is more then likely just the VNT lever stuck, tell him to reach in behind the engine (when it is cold helps) and feel along the vacuum hose until you reach the end. Right above there is an actuator, press it down and see if it moves freely. If it does and there is no oil leaking inot the intake then the turbo is not the problem. It could even be something as simple as a clogged snow screen of a bad MAF.97 GTI VR6
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Originally posted by StonewallChanging the turbo is not all that hard. If you take the intake off (and clean it while you are at it) it is pretty easy. My bet is he doesn't need to change the turbo at all, there is no way a stock TDI should go through more then 1 turbo for the life of the car. It is more then likely just the VNT lever stuck, tell him to reach in behind the engine (when it is cold helps) and feel along the vacuum hose until you reach the end. Right above there is an actuator, press it down and see if it moves freely. If it does and there is no oil leaking inot the intake then the turbo is not the problem. It could even be something as simple as a clogged snow screen of a bad MAF.
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intercooler full of oil..
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Originally posted by gtxi agree with stonewall,but what is his sympton lack of power or excessive smoke,
cel lite on..
intercooler full of oil..97 GTI VR6
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