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I'm no mechanic, but.....

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Street Level Comedy1 year ago

New Pope elected!

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maxjam1 year ago

Dunno, but I reckon thats gonna fail its emission test.

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Chiswick McNabb1 year ago

When a turbo charger blows. I runs on the Engine oil, it runs by compression ignition like a Diesel. It cannot be shut down with the ignition key. The only way to stop it is by stalling it. Put it into a high gear and drop the clutch hard. Haven knows what you do with an Auto.

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the-pensioner1 year ago

Head gasket failure, all the coolant has escaped into the sump, raising the oil level until the pistons bottom out on the top of the oil forcing oil past the piston rings and into the cylinder, resulting in massive oil burning..!!

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Dan Ashton fully Christian.1 year ago

It's just a little bit smokey on start up but nowt to worry about, anyway I'm looking for £500

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Chris Strange1 year ago

That looks like a turbocharger oil seal failure and the car is likely to need a new engine. Good luck with that at the Jaaag dealership.

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Tony Brown1 year ago

That's a normal start up on a Bedford TK 🙂 @ClubEnthusiasts

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fred1 year ago

Turbo is over running, only way to stop it is to try and stall engine before it blows up.

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My dad was a toolmaker #PartTimePM1 year ago

Ah. That moment when you get you first OBD scanner and set the DPF to regen.

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coletta1 year ago

I think the issue may be the flux capcitator...

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