Engine
Engine
- New car
- Oil is Getting into Turbocharger Intake
- Malfunction in engine operation after fueling with low-quality fuel
- Loss of engine power (acceleration capability)
- Unwanted sounds in the engine
- Increased oil consumption, smoking (blue smoke from the exhaust pipe)
- Engine overheating (stuck rings)
- Low oil pressure in the engine
- Unstable revolutions (smooth changes of rpm)
- Increased pressure of crankcase blow-by gases
- Difficult start of the diesel engine
- Dirt and deposits under the oil filler cap
- Low or unequal compression in cylinders
- Knocking of hydraulic lifters
- Squealing belt
- Oily air filter
- The engine is smoking
- Detonation
- Contamination (fouling) of the engine
- The engine has undergone complete overhaul
- Engine repair with replacement of piston rings was performed
- Vibrations during the engine operation