A turbo noise on the Seat Tango will sometimes get worse and cause more serious problems, sometimes a break in the turbo. It is therefore necessary to understand where this concern comes from to resolve the problem. First we will see various Tricks to properly maintain the turbo, then what will causes of these noises and how to remedy them.whistling-turbo-Seat-Tango

Turbo noise: a few tips

Turbo problems can be prevented. In this case, you will find below some techniques to properly maintain it or adopt a course of action to protect it. In order to protect the turbo of the Seat Tango, we advise you not to press the accelerator too hard during ignition. Wait until your engine block is running before accelerating. Check the oil level every 30 000 km nearly. The sewage naturally have a favorable effect on your turbo.

Turbo whistling on the Seat Tango: what are the causes

We will now go around the most common noises on the Seat Tango. In this way you will be able to correctly detect the source of this noise we are talking about.

Your Seat Tango's turbo makes noise all the time

If this turbo emits a strange sound in all situations, there is clearly a concern. This sound comes from the pressure of the turbo. This is usually due to insufficient lubrication of the system. Have it checked by your professional for a thorough check. If the turbo of this Seat Tango is completely in bad condition, you will probably have to change it. Usually, this malfunction is accompanied by an indicator light on your dashboard.

Seat Tango: Noise on acceleration

The Seat Tango's turbo produces a hissing sound when you accelerate. This concern can arise from two main situations. This is probably due to a supply hose or the hole exchanger. It is plausible that the sound you hear is more like a breath than a whistle sound. In this situation, a visual check will be necessary to discern the malfunction. You can replace the hose if necessary, or replace the exchanger if it is pierced.

Seat Tango: Noise on deceleration

If the Seat Tango's turbo emits a deceleration sound, your turbo is still working! There is no real reason for the turbo to generate noise only when decelerating. The sound of the engine block probably covers that of your turbo when you accelerate. It is however plausible that your engine block will emit noise when you decelerate, but it probably does not come from the turbo. Probably an admission concern?

Seat Tango: Metallic noise from the turbo

A metallic sound from the Seat Tango's turbo comes from a mechanical malfunction. So that means your turbo is in bad shape! Don't wait too long before spinning into a garage. Breaking a turbo can cause much more serious problems, and it's expensive to replace.