Is Replacing a Turbocharger Considered a Major Overhaul?
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It is not considered a major overhaul. A major overhaul refers to disassembling the engine due to issues like oil burning or connecting rod failure. Power steering damage can be repaired or replaced as part of component maintenance, while engine issues qualify as a major overhaul. Below is more related information: 1. Turbochargers are not repairable: If a turbocharger is damaged, it can only be replaced with a new one. Turbochargers are equipment unique to turbocharged engines, designed to compress air and blow it into the engine cylinders. 2. How a turbocharger works: A turbocharger consists of two parts—a compression turbine and an exhaust turbine. The exhaust turbine is connected to the exhaust manifold. When the engine reaches the required speed, the exhaust manifold has enough energy to drive the exhaust turbine to rotate. The exhaust turbine and the intake turbine are connected by the same shaft, so when the exhaust turbine rotates, the intake turbine also begins to rotate. Once the intake turbine rotates, it compresses air and blows it into the engine cylinders.