What Happens When a Turbocharger Fails?

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DelKayden
07/29/25 12:38am
The manifestations of a faulty turbocharger are as follows: 1. The engine lacks power. 2. Black smoke is emitted from the exhaust. 3. Fuel consumption increases. 4. A sharp, screeching noise is heard when the engine is running. 5. Engine oil enters the intake pipe. Relevant information is introduced as follows: The exhaust gas turbocharger of an automobile engine is a highly precise device widely used in power equipment such as engineering machinery and generator sets. Without altering the basic structure of the diesel engine, the turbocharger can increase power by 30% or even more, reduce fuel consumption by about 5%, and achieve significant economic benefits. However, during its use, the turbocharger often fails to meet the expected performance due to improper installation or usage. Based on the structural principles of the turbocharger, this article analyzes common turbocharger failures.
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Edward
08/12/25 4:50am
A few days ago while driving, I suddenly noticed my car had significantly less acceleration - pressing the gas pedal felt like it wasn't responding at all, and I heard this weird whistling noise. After getting it checked, turns out the turbocharger was broken. This component mainly forces extra air into the engine to boost power. Once it fails, you get serious power loss - even going uphill becomes a struggle. Fuel consumption also skyrockets, way higher than normal - it feels like the car is guzzling gas. What's worse, it might start emitting blue or black smoke, and engine overheating can damage other components like piston rings. Left unfixed, repair costs can quickly spiral out of control. If the turbo develops oil leaks, it's even more troublesome - burning oil creates smoke and drastically reduces the car's overall efficiency. When I spotted these symptoms, I immediately went to the repair shop. My advice: don't tough it out. Get it fixed early for safety, otherwise you risk breaking down and needing a tow truck.
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