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Changing Turbo on XC90 2007 185 HELP

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Old Apr 30th, 2017, 09:35   #1
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Default Changing Turbo on XC90 2007 185 HELP

I'm in urgent need of information from someone that has done this change on a XC90 185.

For the life of me I cannot see how to change the turbo without either dropping the engine or taking apart most of the car to get access to the relevant fixings.

I have taken most bits of for access from the bottom and have started to remove parts from the top but I have hit a brick wall now because of some components I want to remove but physically cannot get to the fixings.

I would like to check for play on the turbo and end float before I go any further but cannot even get to the jubilee clip on the inlet to the compressor side of the turbo.

Background is excessive oil consumption, Flaky power delivery for a couple of weeks and now no boost whatsoever, Plugged up VIDA which shows a couple of glow plug faults and an o2 sensor fault.

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