Will there be a warning if the car turbo is broken?
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There will be a warning if the car turbo is broken, which will cause the engine fault light to turn on. The most obvious symptom of a broken turbocharger is insufficient power. Additionally, there may be blue or white smoke from the exhaust pipe, increased fuel consumption, unstable turbo pressure, and other symptoms. The following is a related introduction about turbochargers: Principle: A turbocharger is an air compressor that increases the intake air volume by compressing air. It uses the inertial impulse of the exhaust gas discharged from the engine to drive the turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller. The impeller pressurizes the air delivered from the air filter pipe, forcing it into the cylinder. Increasing output power: When the engine speed increases, the exhaust gas discharge speed and turbine speed also increase synchronously, allowing the impeller to compress more air into the cylinder. The increased pressure and density of the air enable more fuel to be burned, and by correspondingly increasing the fuel amount and adjusting the engine speed, the engine's output power can be increased.