What are the symptoms of turbocharger air leakage?
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The symptoms of turbocharger air leakage include blue smoke from the exhaust pipe during driving, reduced power, increased fuel consumption, and it can also lead to higher engine fuel consumption, unstable engine idle, engine noise, and unclear turbocharging effect. The causes of turbocharger air leakage are: 1. Aging of oil seal gasket: After years of driving, some parts of the car may age. If the oil seal gasket ages, it can cause oil leakage, and the gasket needs to be replaced. 2. Poor lubrication: If there is insufficient lubrication inside the turbocharger, it can cause friction between components, leading to part wear and oil leakage. It is necessary to add oil or replace the worn parts. 3. Turbocharger damage: If the car is involved in a collision that damages the turbocharger, oil leakage may occur, and the turbocharger should be replaced directly.