A turbo noise on your Volkswagen 1303 could get worse and cause serious malfunctions, sometimes the turbo breaking. It is therefore essential to discern where this problem arose in order to take the necessary measures. To begin with we will see various Tricks in order to properly maintain its turbo, then what will be the causes of these sounds and how to fix it.whistling-turbo-Volkswagen-1303

Turbo noise: a few tips

Turbo malfunctions can be prevented. For this reason, these are methods to properly maintain it or adopt a conduct to preserve it. In order to preserve the turbo of your Volkswagen 1303, we advise you not to accelerate when starting. Wait until the engine is on to accelerate. Check the oil level every 30 000 km approximately. The sewage naturally have a favorable impact on the turbo.

Turbo whistling on the Volkswagen 1303: what are the causes

We will now go around the most regular sounds on this Volkswagen 1303. You will therefore be able to correctly perceive the causes of this noise which we are talking about.

The turbo of your Volkswagen 1303 makes noise all the time

If this turbo generates noise in any case, there is clearly a problem. This noise comes when the turbo is pressurized. It is regularly linked to a lack of lubrication of the mechanism. Have it checked by your mechanic for further examination. If the turbo in your Volkswagen 1303 is definitely in bad condition, you may need to replace it. Usually, this concern is accompanied by a warning light on your dashboard.

Volkswagen 1303: Noise on acceleration

The turbo in this Volkswagen 1303 generates a kind of whistle when you step on the accelerator. There are two main reasons for this problem. This must certainly come from a supply hose or the exchanger with holes. It is possible that the noise emitted is more like a breath than a whistle sound. If this is the case, a visual inspection will be required to perceive the fault. You can replace the hose if necessary, or replace the exchanger if it is broken.

Volkswagen 1303: Noise on deceleration

If the Volkswagen 1303's turbo makes a noise when decelerating, the turbo is still working! There is no real cause for the turbo to make noise only when decelerating. The sound of your engine probably covers that of the turbo as soon as you step on the accelerator. It is nevertheless possible that your engine block generates a sound as soon as you decelerate, but it is certainly not coming from the turbo. Probably an admission problem?

Volkswagen 1303: Metallic noise from the turbo

A metallic noise from the turbo of the Volkswagen 1303 comes from a mechanical malfunction. This means the turbo is in bad shape! Don't wait too long before going to a garage. Breaking the turbo can cause much more serious malfunctions, and it's expensive to replace.