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Turbo resonator pipe leakage

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Old Jul 17th, 2017, 11:50   #1
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Default Turbo resonator pipe leakage

Hello all, I got myself my second S60 recently. This is the 2006 185bhp D5 auto model.

My car starting leaving a few drops of oil under it after being parked up for a few hours.

I removed the under tray and found oil to be seeping out the turbo resonator pipe as pictured below. I have a replacement silicone hose to fit however am I right in thinking there shouldn't be any oil seeping out of the resonator pipe.

Could this show worn turbo seals?




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Old Jul 21st, 2017, 19:47   #2
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Mine was the same, the crankcase vents into the intake line so there's going to be a bit of oil mist in there. Once the engine isn't using much i wouldn't worry.
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