DaveBen
SDD Senior Member
I have 71,000 miles on my '04 without any turbo work. I had an EPB sensor changed at 49,000 and that is it.
Dave
Dave
Well certainly SOMETHING UPstream of the turbo is causing the
coking...are you idling the truck any ?
As a ref. ive got 50k on mine and NEVER had a turbo replaced,
repaired or worked on...surely im not unique.
youre getting 4000 miles out of a turbo...i say NO WAY theres
either something else wrong OR the dealership hasnt take the time
to properly diagnose your problems.
surely w/ such frequent replacement of the same part (everytime)
someone has to scratch their head and go hummmm..."maybe its
not the turbo after all...hummm i wonder what it could be..."
my suggestion is that you need to find a different dealer...cause
the one you have now isnt fixing the truck.
theres a great article about 6.0L vari-vane turbo charger
reconditioning...more importantly (for most) it shows exactly
how the turbo vanes work... READ HERE
I barely ever idle my truck, I usually get in, start it, wait for about 5-10 seconds, and drive away. Before the original turbo went bad, they changed the EBP sensor, and the VGT actuator. That helped for awhile, but it soon went on to changing out the turbo. When you say it could be something upstream of the turbo, what else could it be? The dealership is owned by a good friend of mine, so going to a different dealer would almost be a last resort. Any other suggestions as to what the true problem may be? Thanks for all the help, I appreciate it!
your blatantly INNACCURATE comments couldnt be more wrong...
theres NOTHING wrong w/ the variable vane turbo...there are MANY
around here that have NEVER had a turbo replaced.
feel free to back up your posts w/ REAL data.
now for some helpful comments...
find a different dealer...there just isnt enough moving parts inside
a turbo that would require FOUR replacements...youre dealing w/
a dealership & tech(s) that arent properly isolating the problem...
couldn,t help not responding to the warranty issue .yesterday while getting my oil changed at the dealer [ford].I had the accufab elbow on the front floor of the truck service manager came over to me and said if you install that I will void your warranty I mention I wanted to put stainless 304 cat back exhaust and his response was if you even change the air filter I will void your warranty .first ford in thirty years and if this is true about fords policy .I,LL be back at chev for another duramax no wonder there in pinch.they screwed me thirty years ago and I guess things never change.
-mad Ford is blaming my ongoing turbo failure's on my MBRP Cool Duals. I tried to start the DSB thru my dealer. When the dealer talked to Ford, and told them about my truck going thru 4 turbo's, the first thing the "Powerstroke Engineer" asked him was if I had an aftermarket exhaust. I calmly told the friendly dealer person that I had the first 2, of 4, turbo's go bad when the truck was bone stock! So, I'll keep you all posted as to what happens.
I can agree that most people have no probem with the variable turbo (I have 25,000 miles and no prolems). I Have to say comments ARE NOT innacurate There are enuff recorded prolems with veins and selonoid all you have to do is read the link you posted. My friends 05 f250 with 16000 miles had vein break off and two different dealers could not find it. I do agree that four turbos is crazy that is why I sugested an oiling problem and asked what is going bad in the turbo. Both BD and ATS have developed replacement tubos to cure these problems. I am curently reserching them for my truck and will gladly share any data When I am shure I have enuff.I would agree that you need to find a different dealer.