What happens if there is a leak in the turbocharged exhaust manifold?
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It can cause difficulty in cold engine starts. Detailed explanations of the impacts of a turbocharged exhaust manifold leak are as follows: Difficulty in cold engine starts: The main reason is that the engine temperature is too low. Therefore, as long as the engine is kept warm and the biting cold wind is prevented from directly blowing into the engine compartment, the issue of the engine not starting can be avoided. When parking in winter, pay attention to the direction of the car's front. It is best to have the front of the car facing a building, using the building to block the wind and prevent the engine from being overly cooled by the cold wind. When parking at night: You can face the front of the car towards the direction of the rising sun, allowing the first rays of morning sunlight to shine on the front of the car, helping the engine to warm up, making it much easier to start the car. Regularly visit designated service stations for inspections and adjustments. Three, engine stalling during gear shifts. Engine stalling during gear shifts: This may be due to the idle speed being too low at the time, or the idle speed cutoff valve not being tightened, or it could be caused by the gear being too high and stalling the engine, or the oil-gas separator being severely clogged.