none ................ seals in turbo perished take off hose to turbo and feel in end for any wear on rotor and any oil .....if either are apparant new turbo required or soon new engine
A oil leak on a Ford Focus is usually caused by a worn seal or gasket. This usually occurs on older engines where they seals begin to break down.
If the turbo isn't working in a Ford Focus 1800 TDCI, it could be due to several factors such as a faulty turbocharger, a boost leak, or issues with the turbo control system. Check for any warning lights on the dashboard and consider inspecting the vacuum lines, actuator, and intercooler for leaks. Additionally, a clogged air filter or exhaust obstruction could also impact turbo performance. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact cause.
EVAP control system leak detected, very small leak
A gasoline smell in a 2001 Ford Focus right after fueling could mean there is a leak in the gas line. This should be checked out as soon as possible, as it could be a fire hazard.
vaccum leak
Power steering should never go down unless there is a leak found in the system. Therefore, you generally would not need to top up your brake fluid on a ford Focus.
Blown fuse? Refrigerant leak?
I am having a stalling problem and I heard it can be the cause of a vacuum leak and if that is true how can i fix it and where is it at?
Trouble code P0442 means:Evaporative emission control system leak detected (Small leak)
Yes, had the problem myself. The power steering pumps leak on the very often. Stop leak is a quick but not a permanent fix.
Because of an oil leak? Go visit your car dealership or garage.
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