Today we find turbos in most vehicles on the market, whether engines essences ou Diesel. Before starting these manipulations you will naturally have to be convinced that the problem comes from the turbo of the famous Volkswagen Arteon. But if you are on this page, it means that you probably know the source.
How to change the turbo on your Volkswagen Arteon
Compared to the turbo to be installed, some of the manipulations can vary a little. As soon as you buy a turbo it is usually sold with a note of achievement. The best thing to do is to follow it to the letter. That said, in case you have not yet made the purchase, here are the main axes to replace a turbo compressor in this Volkswagen Arteon. In fact you will know if you are capable of it or not. Before you start, make sure you have all of the tools adequate. You are going to need your bucket for oil, a bunch of ratchet wrenches, your flat pliers, allen wrenches as well as flat wrenches. Usually, these turbochargers will be delivered with their mounting kit which includes joints, studs and a syringe oil. It is nevertheless advisable to go to a specialist since working from a pit turns out to be much easier to carry out these manipulations. And of course, the turbo is a super sensitive element on a Volkswagen Arteon. Taking into account that the operation is not super complex, we nevertheless advise you to go to a specialist.
- Drain the engine, then replace this oil filter. Put a little oil, without putting too much. This is a necessary procedure!
- Remove all the plugs found around the turbo of the famous Volkswagen Arteon.
- Check that there are no undesirable elements in the casings, because this can be a source of malfunction.
- Remove the conduits but also all the screws but also the nuts which allow this turbo to hold.
- Remove the turbo in place in the Volkswagen Arteon.
- Fit the all-new turbo, checking that the locations match exactly
- Replace the oil return pipe
- Replace each of the screws and nuts you removed
- Fill the turbo with the supplied oil
- Operate the turbine manually to activate the turbo.
- Reattach all the turbo connections of the Volkswagen Arteon.
- Once each of the components turns out to be installed, you need to start the engine and let it run for ten minutes.
Once the turbo is in place but also that the engine has been running for some time, it is necessary to take a ride in the Volkswagen Arteon in order to see that everything is working well. We also advise you to check the oil level but also the water level quite frequently in the coming days. Write a comment if this file was useful. Good walk !