fakeshemp
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I realize there are about a million threads about this but I'm looking for some advice on what I believe is likely the problem with dirty turbo. Full disclosure - I know about as much about the mechanical side of cars as an 80 year old lady.
I bought my 2003 Leon because having previously owned a Clio 172 a few years ago and loved it I wanted to get back to something with a bit of power without the heavy fuel and tax running costs and a 130bhp TDi seemed a reasonable compromise - thats about the extent of my car savvyness.
Anyway, driving the car home from picking it up last week (yep, didn't even make it home) the Engine Management Light came on and I lost the feel of the turbo. This has been happening intermittently since and it seems to be when really accelerating hard into the higher rev's. The garage I bought it off told me to take it back and they would take a look (doing so after the bank holiday), but in the meantime I've been googling the crap out of it.
My symptoms seem to fit perfectly with the many people who have needed to give their turbo a good clean out and this is going to be the first thing I suggest when I take it back, especially if the code reader indicates a boost error. So here is my question finally (sorry it took so long): If it is the culprit is this something that falls firmly under my current engine and gearbox warranty or are they likely to try and wriggle out of it? Do I have a solid argument for why it should fall under the general engine warranty? I'm not too proud to admit buying, taxing, insuring the car has left me skint and don't want to be caught for a few hundred notes.
Thanks in advance for any replies. Hopefully I can improve my general car know how on these forums. One day I may even be able to afford to run one of them Cupra's!
I bought my 2003 Leon because having previously owned a Clio 172 a few years ago and loved it I wanted to get back to something with a bit of power without the heavy fuel and tax running costs and a 130bhp TDi seemed a reasonable compromise - thats about the extent of my car savvyness.
Anyway, driving the car home from picking it up last week (yep, didn't even make it home) the Engine Management Light came on and I lost the feel of the turbo. This has been happening intermittently since and it seems to be when really accelerating hard into the higher rev's. The garage I bought it off told me to take it back and they would take a look (doing so after the bank holiday), but in the meantime I've been googling the crap out of it.
My symptoms seem to fit perfectly with the many people who have needed to give their turbo a good clean out and this is going to be the first thing I suggest when I take it back, especially if the code reader indicates a boost error. So here is my question finally (sorry it took so long): If it is the culprit is this something that falls firmly under my current engine and gearbox warranty or are they likely to try and wriggle out of it? Do I have a solid argument for why it should fall under the general engine warranty? I'm not too proud to admit buying, taxing, insuring the car has left me skint and don't want to be caught for a few hundred notes.
Thanks in advance for any replies. Hopefully I can improve my general car know how on these forums. One day I may even be able to afford to run one of them Cupra's!