How many years can a turbocharger generally last?
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Turbochargers are generally not calculated by years, and a turbocharger can usually last around 250,000 kilometers. Relevant information about turbochargers is as follows: Introduction to the lifespan of other turbochargers: For example, the design lifespan of the Citroen 1.6T is approximately 10 years or 240,000 kilometers, while the design lifespan of the GM 1.4T is about 250,000 kilometers. The lifespan of a turbocharger and the engine is greatly affected by maintenance, especially the turbocharger. Introduction to precautions: After driving a car with a turbocharged engine on a high-speed or long-distance trip, it is advisable not to turn off the engine immediately. Instead, let the engine idle for a few minutes, which can help cool down the turbocharger.