New Turbos & Turbo Replacements, Diesel (TDI) & Petrol Turbo Repairs
Is it time to replace the turbo in your vehicle? Is your turbo blowing, whistling or playing up? We fix turbo problems on all makes and models of vehicle @ScottsofLeeds at our workshop in Bramley, Leeds.
Turbo Diesel Repairs & Turbo Replacements, Intercoolers + Pipework
Modern petrol and diesel engines often use turbo power to boost the power output of the engine; vehicles fitted with turbos often experience problems and require parts or the whole turbo system replacing. Scott's of Leeds are one of West Yorkshires No1 used car dealers and as such are experienced in both repairing turbo engines and replacing turbos as well as the components which make up the system, including intercoolers, boost chargers as well as piping and auxiliaries such as oil coolers which feed the turbo system. If your turbo is playing up and requires replacement or servicing, then simply contact a member of the service team at Scott's of Leeds to book in your vehicle for a turbo replacement.
It is recommended by vehicle manufacturers to service turbo vehicles regularly and use a branded oil or premium oil as part of this service, depending on the use and miles on the vehicle as well as the manner in which the vehicle is driven can have dramatic impacts on the turbo itself and the life of the turbo hereafter.
High mileage vehicles or vehicles which have been used for stop start journeys can be more prone to turbo related problems. If your vehicle is experiencing a drastic drop in power then it is more likely that there is a problem with the turbo itself or even boost pressure within the system, small items such as O-Rings and pipework can cause issues however more often than not the turbo itself is at fault and will require replacement.
Book your vehicle in @ScottsofLeeds or speak to one of our service team who will be able to assist in replacing the turbo in your vehicle.
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