What are the symptoms of a failed turbocharger in a diesel engine?
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Diesel engine turbocharger failure symptoms include: 1. Insufficient power; 2. Abnormal heat dissipation; 3. Black smoke emission or speed drop/stalling when accelerating. The function of an engine is: to convert the thermal energy of gasoline or diesel into mechanical energy by burning the fuel in a sealed cylinder, causing gas expansion that pushes the pistons to perform work. Engine maintenance methods: 1. Use qualified engine oil; 2. Use qualified coolant; 3. Regularly clean radiator scale; 4. Periodically remove carbon deposits from the engine. Engine types: 1. Gasoline engines and diesel engines; 2. Water-cooled engines and air-cooled engines; 3. Single-cylinder engines and multi-cylinder engines; 4. In-line engines and V-type engines; 5. Naturally aspirated engines, turbocharged engines, and supercharged engines.