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So just got the car back from my mechanic, he checked to see if anything was leaking etc, he said it was all bone dry. He did say it could be the turbo.

Any suggestions on how to check this? Would the turbo cause coolant AND oil consumption issues? And would it cause the white smoke I was getting. ?

Like now everything has been topped off I'm not getting any white smoke, seems to be a gradual thing.
 

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could start doing compression and leakdown tests or smoke the system. could still be turbo/head gasket
 

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While compression testing you can also take a look inside the cylinders (with an endoscope), if there is any oil / water inside.

Using one of those coolant testers can also determine if the headgasket is blown, or in worst case a crack inside the block.



And yes a blown gasket at the turbo can also cause coolant or oil leaking inside the turbo.
 

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While compression testing you can also take a look inside the cylinders (with an endoscope), if there is any oil / water inside.

Using one of those coolant testers can also determine if the headgasket is blown, or in worst case a crack inside the block.



And yes a blown gasket at the turbo can also cause coolant or oil leaking inside the turbo.
that liquid test only works on severe cases.
 
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Thanks guys. I'mma see if they can do a compression test.
 
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IF my turbo is the cause of the coolant and oil consumption issue I have, how do I diagnose this? Would it be obvious if I were to take it off? What should I be looking for?
 

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I guess you could remove the downpipe and check the exhaust housing if there is some wetness or / and an oil film.
 
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I guess you could remove the downpipe and check the exhaust housing if there is some wetness or / and an oil film.
I will get it up in the ramp and check.
 
 








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