Has my turbo gone?
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Long story short, on my commute this morning I was accelerating up a gentle incline, nothing major, nice and slowly from around 30 to 50 with a view to merging on a dual carriageway. All of a sudden something seemed to give way. It stopped accelerating.
I was at around 40mph and couldn't gain any speed whatsoever.
Kickdown did drop a gear but all it seemed to do was struggle to accelerate. It was just like I was driving a very, very slow car in a good that was too high for it.
I drove slowly to work, it wasn't easy, it was almost like it was in a limp home mode.
There were no lights on the dash and everything else seemed normal, it was just massively down on power.
It's a pre-facelift 2006 120d auto with around 80k miles on it. Serviced regularly, 1 owner from new, never missed a beat before now.
I was at around 40mph and couldn't gain any speed whatsoever.
Kickdown did drop a gear but all it seemed to do was struggle to accelerate. It was just like I was driving a very, very slow car in a good that was too high for it.
I drove slowly to work, it wasn't easy, it was almost like it was in a limp home mode.
There were no lights on the dash and everything else seemed normal, it was just massively down on power.
It's a pre-facelift 2006 120d auto with around 80k miles on it. Serviced regularly, 1 owner from new, never missed a beat before now.
gowmonster said:
if it has gone it's likley that it will be spitting oil out the exhaust (assuming oil cooled and the seals have gone), is that happening? if not it's probably a boost leak between the inlet mani and the turbo/intercooler.
good post 
(As I posted in another thread about the same thing on an Audi)
y2blade said:
also bear in mind
You might not see a split while the hoses have no pressure in them, one of the hoses spilt on my old Audi 80 TDI...all looked fine at tick-over but when revved the Hoses swell and the split was clearly visible.
just a thought
turns out, in this case it WAS a spilt hose.You might not see a split while the hoses have no pressure in them, one of the hoses spilt on my old Audi 80 TDI...all looked fine at tick-over but when revved the Hoses swell and the split was clearly visible.
just a thought
I had a similar experience in my Alfa 147, the massive loss of power etc was the engine going into limp home mode which made getting home an experience - it would get up to 70 on the M1, it just took a long time and planning to overtake etc. The culprit in my case was a sticky EGR valve which was cleaned up and the management system reset and it has been ok since.
BlueEyedBoy said:
Generally in my experienc (depending on the which pipe has gone if that is the case) would mean the difference between boost not getting high but still drivable or the car struggling for breath and dying at the side of the road.
Never had a case when its just very slow.
Agree... Sounds more like the EGR getting stuck in recirculate mode... Although I have no experience with BMW diesels. I'd try an Italian tune up first... Could be difficult in an auto though, does it rev freely in neutral?Never had a case when its just very slow.
Thanks guys, I just went for a quick look in the basement. No noticeable oil leaking from the exhaust and when I drove it around the car park I can hear the turbo spooling and the usual hiss noise when you come off the pedal. It's just not going anywhere and it sounds like its struggling.
I don't know whether to risk taking it home or not...
I don't know whether to risk taking it home or not...
Also, didn't see any smoke when the power was lost and I presume it would be pretty difficult to miss?
Also during the cold weather I had a problem similar to this...
http://www.bmwland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26...
Lumpy idle then a puff of smoke and all was right again.
I hope this doesn't end up expensive.
ETA: I put that down to the glow plugs.
Also during the cold weather I had a problem similar to this...
http://www.bmwland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26...
Lumpy idle then a puff of smoke and all was right again.
I hope this doesn't end up expensive.
ETA: I put that down to the glow plugs.
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