Now we can find turbos on a lot of new vehicles, whether in systems essences ou Diesel. Just before you start DIY, you will obviously have to be convinced that the malfunction comes from the turbo of the famous Seat Ginebra. That said, since you've come this far, that means you probably know the reason.
How to change the turbo of your Seat Ginebra
Depending on the turbo to be positioned, some of the processes may vary slightly. When you buy a turbocharger, it will always be sold with a manual. The best is therefore that you read it. However, if you have not yet purchased the product, we offer the handling to replace a turbo compressor on a Seat Ginebra. So you will understand whether you are capable of it or not. Just before you start, make sure you have all of the tools required. You are going to need a receptacle for engine oil, a set of ratchet wrenches, flat pliers, allen and flat wrenches. Generally, turbochargers will be sold with their mounting kit which includes joints, studs as well as a portion oil. However, we advise you to go see a professional since working with a pit turns out to be even easier to do this kind of manipulation. In addition, the turbocharger proves to be a particularly delicate element for a Seat Ginebra. Even if the handling is not very complicated, we still advise you to go to a garage.
- Drain the engine block and replace your oil filter. Add a little oil, in small quantities. This is an essential phase!
- Remove all the plugs present around the turbocharger of your Seat Ginebra.
- Check that there are no foreign bodies in the casings, since this is sometimes a source of malfunction.
- Remove the ducts with all the screws and then the nuts which support your turbocharger.
- Remove the turbocharger in place in this Seat Ginebra.
- Install the all-new turbocharger, checking that the joints precisely match
- Fit the oil return pipe
- Replace all the required screws and nuts
- Fill the turbocharger with the oil supplied with the turbo
- Rotate the turbine manually to activate the turbocharger.
- Connect all of the elements to the Seat Ginebra's turbocharger.
- Once all of the components turn out to be mounted, you will turn on the engine block and run it for a few minutes.
Now that everything is installed and screwed but also that the engine has been running for ten minutes, do not hesitate to take a ride behind the wheel of this Seat Ginebra so as to check that everything is working properly. We also advise you to check the quantity of oil but also of water regularly in the days to come. Write a comment in case this file helped you. Enjoy the road!