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Keeps blowing my turbo

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Hi I have Skoda fabia vrs ....mileage is 68550

And my turbo went couple if weeks ago I got a recon.had that put on had the cat taken off because it was blocked a new boost pipe and all new clips and seals ...and it's blown again .....any ideas please ????

Poor oil feed?

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Yeah was starting to think that myself I've been looking in to it ...but would that not bring the engine management light on ???

Bits of old turbo blades in the boost pipework which then made their way back to the turbo?

Poor mapping could also cause it to overboost and kill itself.

I find myself thinking that most likely the turbo oil feed and/or return are blocked. I note that there is no mention of them having been changed or even inspected.

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No not been changed ....I'm going picking one up from Skoda tomorrow ....lol

Just hope that works and doesn't blow again ...just wish I changed it 4 weeks ago

And it would of saved me another £350 :( but I'm sure the garage should of known to change the oil feed pipe lol

  • 7 months later...

I have had the same thing go wrong on my car, 2 turbo's have blown on me! By changing the oil feed pipe did this solve the problem? cheers

Welcome to Briskoda.  Hope you sort the car quickly. 

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