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Jerry Brook
 


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Can misfuelling kill the turbo?

Someone misfuelled my 2005 160,000m disco. Not realising drove for 3 miles before engine light all came on in fast lane and pulled over safely, which was lucky. Had recovery home and AA fuel assist later that day, who drained it, flushed lines, put an additive in(?) and told me to half fill and drive to empty tank then refill to max. This seemed to work, two weeks ago. Have done about 1800 miles to Wales and back since then. This makes me think it survived the misfuelling - am I wrong? Sad

Last week, put my foot down and something went wrong. Can only rev to 2000 or so revs, and at that lots of white smoke. Felt brave having read forums so went to blank off the EGR valves - already been done sometime in the past. Ive owned it for three and a half years now. Can't see any hose problems from a relatively brief and amateur inspection. With engine running there does seem to be some white smoke coming up from behind where the battery side egr valve is, but I can't be sure exactly where. Lots of white smoke if driven.

Now in a local garage that has an ex land rover dealer technician. They say the turbo has gone, and needs a new one. Quoted £1560. They've said that the turbo is full of oil, and that means clearly a new turbo. Is this the case? Could it be anything else?

Much appreciate any help on this. Im tempted to bring the car home and check it over, pipes and hoses, intercooler maybe, for leaks before having turbo changed.

If this was a misfuelling issue, my insurance would cover it. Need to tell them tomorrow that the garage don't think it is a misfuelling issue, just an expired turbo. Any help would be greatly appreciated, or pointers in the right direction,

Thanks

Jerry
  
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Jerry Brook
 


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Should've entitled that "Has misfuelling killed my turbo" Very Happy
  
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Conceivable, but unlikely I reckon. If enough petrol had been injected into the cylinders without burning, and then seeped past the rings, diluting the oil, and reducing the lubrication to the turbo.....or the petrol has actually burned, giving higher exhaust gas temperatures, that might cook a turbo. If it is full of oil like they say, then an internal seal has gone. I would say coincidence personally. If it's blowing white smoke, then it's fuelling related.

Generally with a misfuel, the HPFP dies. If it were me, I'd probably get it taken to a good LR independent and get them to have a good look. It doesn't just sound like a turbo to me.
  
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Jerry Brook
 


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Many thanks! Ive got the feeling they're going for an easy answer - change turbo - and will come back afterwards with "it needed a turbo but also needs..." what it really needed in the first place!
  
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+1 for misfuelling killing the HPFP rather than the turbo, the white smoke may still be fuel pump related if it is delivering fuel at too low a pressure to be atomised enough to burn properly but a good diagnostic tool should show fuel pressure fault codes or live readings.
 
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lynalldiscovery
 


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I reckon you have an injector issue and the misfuel caused it, its just taken a little while for the thing to fail.
Does the exhaust smell diesely?

Oil in intercooler pipework is quite normal (so long as not puddles of the stuff) as the car has a closed crankcase breather system so all the crankcase oil vapour goes into the inlet before the turbo cold side and collects in any low part in the system when engine is off.
  
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A mis fuel on Merc is upwards of 7 k so don't do via insurance as it will be a total loss
  
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