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trev3635
Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D
Kefke
[quote name='trev3635' post='927110' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:37 PM']Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D[/quote]

*googles Estima... Ow, a Previa!*

When the diesel/air ratio is good, there is no smoke.
But with the broken turbo (are you sure it's broken and it isn't the turbo hoes?) the ratio is bad. (To much diesel)
When it's blue smoke it's oil.
trev3635
[quote name='Kefke' post='927112' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:01 PM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927110' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:37 PM']Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D[/quote]

*googles Estima... Ow, a Previa!*

When the diesel/air ratio is good, there is no smoke.
But with the broken turbo (are you sure it's broken and it isn't the turbo hoes?) the ratio is bad. (To much diesel)
When it's blue smoke it's oil.
[/quote]

Don't know whether its the hose? :unsure: All i can say is there is black smoke everytime i put my foot down and and its quite sluggish. Perhaps its worth £60 to ask the garage to diagnose the problem. :rolleyes:
Kefke
[quote name='trev3635' post='927146' date='Sep 3 2009, 09:00 AM'][quote name='Kefke' post='927112' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:01 PM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927110' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:37 PM']Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D[/quote]

*googles Estima... Ow, a Previa!*

When the diesel/air ratio is good, there is no smoke.
But with the broken turbo (are you sure it's broken and it isn't the turbo hoes?) the ratio is bad. (To much diesel)
When it's blue smoke it's oil.
[/quote]

Don't know whether its the hose? :unsure: All i can say is there is black smoke everytime i put my foot down and and its quite sluggish. Perhaps its worth £60 to ask the garage to diagnose the problem. :rolleyes:
[/quote]

If you don't know anything about cars go to the garage.
But you can follow the hoses (i don't know ho you write it :( ) from the airbox to the engine. Check for broken or damaged hoses
trev3635
:D [quote name='Kefke' post='927192' date='Sep 3 2009, 10:55 AM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927146' date='Sep 3 2009, 09:00 AM'][quote name='Kefke' post='927112' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:01 PM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927110' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:37 PM']Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D[/quote]

*googles Estima... Ow, a Previa!*

When the diesel/air ratio is good, there is no smoke.
But with the broken turbo (are you sure it's broken and it isn't the turbo hoes?) the ratio is bad. (To much diesel)
When it's blue smoke it's oil.
[/quote]

Don't know whether its the hose? :unsure: All i can say is there is black smoke everytime i put my foot down and and its quite sluggish. Perhaps its worth £60 to ask the garage to diagnose the problem. :rolleyes:
[/quote]

If you don't know anything about cars go to the garage.
But you can follow the hoses (i don't know ho you write it :( ) from the airbox to the engine. Check for broken or damaged hoses
[/quote]

Oh, you mean the hoses coming from the air filter and they go to the turbo, i'm quite sure i can manage that. Cheers :D
Kefke
[quote name='trev3635' post='927422' date='Sep 4 2009, 07:16 AM']:D [quote name='Kefke' post='927192' date='Sep 3 2009, 10:55 AM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927146' date='Sep 3 2009, 09:00 AM'][quote name='Kefke' post='927112' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:01 PM'][quote name='trev3635' post='927110' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:37 PM']Hi, i have a toyota estima 2.2 td. Now the problem is the turbo isn't working and i was wondering whether this would cause black smoke (i think burning oil) to emit from the exhaust when excellerating?

Thanks :D[/quote]

*googles Estima... Ow, a Previa!*

When the diesel/air ratio is good, there is no smoke.
But with the broken turbo (are you sure it's broken and it isn't the turbo hoes?) the ratio is bad. (To much diesel)
When it's blue smoke it's oil.
[/quote]

Don't know whether its the hose? :unsure: All i can say is there is black smoke everytime i put my foot down and and its quite sluggish. Perhaps its worth £60 to ask the garage to diagnose the problem. :rolleyes:
[/quote]

If you don't know anything about cars go to the garage.
But you can follow the hoses (i don't know ho you write it :( ) from the airbox to the engine. Check for broken or damaged hoses
[/quote]

Oh, you mean the hoses coming from the air filter and they go to the turbo, i'm quite sure i can manage that. Cheers :D
[/quote]

...and from the turbo to the engine. Enjoy!
propnut
The most common cause of black smoke on these cars I either the turbo wastegate/actuator or the EGR valve.



You need to join www.estima-motoring.co.uk and ask the guys on that forum.
Kefke
[quote name='propnut' post='927517' date='Sep 4 2009, 02:35 PM']The most common cause of black smoke on these cars I either the turbo wastegate/actuator or the EGR valve.



You need to join www.estima-motoring.co.uk and ask the guys on that forum.[/quote]

The most common cause is a hose. (not specific Estima, but all TD's)

Much luck with the search!
trev3635
Thanks for the website i'll get onto that tonight and i'll have a look for hoses aswell cheers ;)
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