Now we find the turbos in most vehicles of the last 20 years, as much on engines essences ou Diesel. Before starting the work you will of course have to be sure that the problem comes from the turbo of this Opel Senator. That said, if you've gotten this far, you probably know the cause.
How to change the turbo of your Opel Senator
Compared to the turbo to be presented, the procedures may vary slightly. When you buy a turbo the product will usually be sold with an assembly note. The best thing to do is then follow it to the letter. But if you have still not made the purchase, here are the steps to follow to be able to replace a turbo compressor on this Opel Senator. Therefore you will know what capabilities are needed. Just before starting, you must have all of the tools indispensable. You will need a receptacle for engine oil, a set of ratchet wrenches, your pliers, allen keys as well as wrenches. Generally, turbochargers will be delivered with their mounting kit which includes joints, studs and a little oil. It is still advisable to go to a specialist because working with a pit turns out to be much easier to do this kind of manipulation. In addition, the turbo is a fairly fragile component for this Opel Senator. Even if the operation is not very laborious, we nevertheless advise you to go to a specialist.
- Drain the engine then replace this oil filter. Add a little oil, without putting too much. It is a necessary manipulation!
- Remove the various plugs found on the turbo of this Opel Senator.
- Check that there are no residues on the casings, as this is undoubtedly a source of concern.
- Remove the conduits but also all of the screws and nuts that will hold this turbo.
- Remove the existing turbo from this Opel Senator.
- Refit the all-new turbo, checking that the slots stick perfectly
- Refit the oil return pipe
- Install all the necessary screws and nuts
- Fill the turbo with oil from your syringe
- Rotate the turbine by hand to operate the turbo.
- Reconnect the various turbo connections of the Opel Senator.
- Once all the parts are assembled, you need to start the engine and let it run for ten minutes.
Now that the turbo is in place and of course the engine has been running for 5 to 10 minutes, you can walk around in this Opel Senator so as to check that the assembly is working properly. At the same time, we advise you to look at the quantity of oil but also of water quite frequently in the days to come. Write a comment in case this tutorial served you. Enjoy again!