Turbo Seized at 108k miles
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:23 pm
I got my 4th legacy SS this summer and started driving it recently. After replacing the clutch, looping the power steering lines (they leaked. not worth fixing) and finding a belt to delete the PS pump, the car ran OK.
It never felt as strong as the one my wife drives, but I didn't worry about it until recently when it started stumbling badly like it was going in and out of limp mode. CEL came on with codes 22 and 33 (knock and o2 sensor). I put a new o2 and knock sensor in and the same codes remained. I changed the plugs, and it had new wires. I put a Perrin drop in wrx panel filter in the stock airbox since the stock one was beat.
None of that helped. I noticed a bit of oil around the turbo, so I decided to pull the intake off and check the turbo for shaft play. There was a lot of oil in the charge pipe and 90 inlet at the turbo. Very little shaft play but when I spun it slowly by hand it hung up and got stuck. I pulled the turbo from this car and pulled the turbo from our rally car and swapped that one over. Car runs fine now.
So if you have those two CEL codes I guess having a look at the turbo isn't a bad idea. An oily mess in the area of the turbo is a good tipoff. Both of my sensors were fine.
Anyone else have a turbo crap out with such low mileage on it? This car was bone stock it's whole life. One owner before I bought it. Of course after I fixed it I put full 3" turboback on it for good measure. Now it's fun to drive. I'll pretty much have to put an MBC on it now to finish it off.
edit: I wasn't sure if this you want this in Engine or Turbo since it involves sensor errors, drivability problems, and a turbo issue. Move it wherever you want.
-Mike
It never felt as strong as the one my wife drives, but I didn't worry about it until recently when it started stumbling badly like it was going in and out of limp mode. CEL came on with codes 22 and 33 (knock and o2 sensor). I put a new o2 and knock sensor in and the same codes remained. I changed the plugs, and it had new wires. I put a Perrin drop in wrx panel filter in the stock airbox since the stock one was beat.
None of that helped. I noticed a bit of oil around the turbo, so I decided to pull the intake off and check the turbo for shaft play. There was a lot of oil in the charge pipe and 90 inlet at the turbo. Very little shaft play but when I spun it slowly by hand it hung up and got stuck. I pulled the turbo from this car and pulled the turbo from our rally car and swapped that one over. Car runs fine now.
So if you have those two CEL codes I guess having a look at the turbo isn't a bad idea. An oily mess in the area of the turbo is a good tipoff. Both of my sensors were fine.
Anyone else have a turbo crap out with such low mileage on it? This car was bone stock it's whole life. One owner before I bought it. Of course after I fixed it I put full 3" turboback on it for good measure. Now it's fun to drive. I'll pretty much have to put an MBC on it now to finish it off.
edit: I wasn't sure if this you want this in Engine or Turbo since it involves sensor errors, drivability problems, and a turbo issue. Move it wherever you want.
-Mike