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Turbo oil leak |
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08.05.2020 21:13 | # 1 |
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![]() Guys, the oil leak started from the bottom of the turbo connection pipe at the point I pointed. I think Turbo steam hose or what name. Shouldn't there be an orange gasket there? I could not find the diagram of this part from the service box! 308 1.6 hdi. 2012 model. The vehicle is at 120k. |
08.05.2020 21:13 | # 2 |
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It shouldn't be obvious what peugeot did when it comes to the color of the lining. or there may be a leak in the seal. |
08.05.2020 21:13 | # 3 |
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Thanks soner. Just as I guessed. Let me take the seal and put it on. I remember that there is a gasket in my hose. I was surprised when I saw it black. Presumably, someone blew the gasket when I gave it to the paint for a familiar bumper. Because other than that, that region was never dismantled and I did not leave my car alone. It means we can't trust anyone.
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08.05.2020 21:13 | # 4 |
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Hello there. Yesterday I removed the hose to take the gasket and assemble it. Oring came out on my hose. Oringin there Ottoman rice. as many stones came out. Did the stone create a gap under high pressure and caused oil vapor to escape? I thought. Since I did not see any deformation when I examined the o-ring, I clean the lining and hose inlet and hose inlet and put it back. Only when I first started the car because of the remnant of the lining spray, the sound of the explosion sounded mind-blowing ![]() As a result, I will observe the vehicle in this way, and will there be any oil leaks?
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