Remove the oil line from the Turbo. Remove the temperature sensor from the Turbo. Remove the Turbo retaining nuts. Replace the old Turbo gasket with a new gasket. Reverse the process to install the new Turbo.
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how do you remove a turbo from a 2005 Renault megane 1.9 dci
yeabud you can def remove it at the part where the turbo and exhuast manny meat ussually four bolts remove down pipe and bolts to manny and walla what kinda car is it
A Dodge transmission does not have a turbo.
you remove the bov
Remove the intercooler and Y pipe. Undo the turbo intake pipe. Jack the car up and undo the turbo downpipe. Sould be about 4 screws on the downpipe at a size of 15-16mm. Remove the turbo heat shield and any pipework going from the turbo to the engine. Then remove the bolts that connect the turbo to the block, should be 2 or 3 screws at size 15. Then the turbo should pull apart. Use penetrating fluid as the bolts weld themself to the turbo due to the heat.
Yes, but your Volvo will have very little power without the turbo.
you take them off...
Yes
To remove the turbo from a Citroën Picasso diesel engine, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Disconnect the battery, then remove any components obstructing access to the turbo, such as the intake pipe and exhaust manifold. Detach the oil feed and return lines, and unbolt the turbo from the engine block. Finally, carefully lift the turbo out of its housing, ensuring no debris falls into the engine.
You can remove it, you need to change everything over to a non turbo but it will run, just less power.