Helped my friend with is 320d and just want to share my experience.
After the turbo packed up we send the car to a recon place in Kempton, got a call from the guy saying turbo is fixed and tested the car and the car is 100%. So went to pick up the car and noticed that the car does not have any power before 3000rpm.
Phoned the guy he said turbo is fine it must be a sensor. So we started checking for the cause, found that they did not even clean the pipes, oil pouring out of intercooler pipes. So we cleaned all the pipes and end up replacing MAF, MAP, turbo inlet pipe, vacuum pipes and vacuum controller. Blocked off EGR valve and checked flaps.
After weeks of chancing parts we decided to take the car back to the turbo recon place. Next day received a call said they check and nothing wrong with turbo. Asked them what they checked and the guy told me he climbed under the car and saw everything was in place.
Told him sh*t and he agreed to take off the turbo and check again. Received a call saying he replaced actuator and fixed small holes in intercooler. He tells me car is now fine but he cant test it because the car does not want to start, the valves must have burned.
Went there and saw the fuel pressure sensor wires was broken so quickly fixed it and took the car for test. Guess what, still the same. He phones another turbo place and they told him to bring in the turbo for testing.
Received a call saying he took the turbo off and found the problem, the screw inside the turbo for the vanes was incorrect.
Got the car back yesterday and much better, boosting from low down again. Wasted 3 weeks just to recon the turbo.
From all the trouble my friend is now fed up with the car and decided to sell the car.:nonono:
After the turbo packed up we send the car to a recon place in Kempton, got a call from the guy saying turbo is fixed and tested the car and the car is 100%. So went to pick up the car and noticed that the car does not have any power before 3000rpm.
Phoned the guy he said turbo is fine it must be a sensor. So we started checking for the cause, found that they did not even clean the pipes, oil pouring out of intercooler pipes. So we cleaned all the pipes and end up replacing MAF, MAP, turbo inlet pipe, vacuum pipes and vacuum controller. Blocked off EGR valve and checked flaps.
After weeks of chancing parts we decided to take the car back to the turbo recon place. Next day received a call said they check and nothing wrong with turbo. Asked them what they checked and the guy told me he climbed under the car and saw everything was in place.
Told him sh*t and he agreed to take off the turbo and check again. Received a call saying he replaced actuator and fixed small holes in intercooler. He tells me car is now fine but he cant test it because the car does not want to start, the valves must have burned.
Went there and saw the fuel pressure sensor wires was broken so quickly fixed it and took the car for test. Guess what, still the same. He phones another turbo place and they told him to bring in the turbo for testing.
Received a call saying he took the turbo off and found the problem, the screw inside the turbo for the vanes was incorrect.
Got the car back yesterday and much better, boosting from low down again. Wasted 3 weeks just to recon the turbo.
From all the trouble my friend is now fed up with the car and decided to sell the car.:nonono: