Selling your van with a

Turbo Engine Problem

Has your van run out of steam? Is the engine on the brink or the alternator on its way out? Whatever state your car may be in, we’re here to offer you a speedy valuation and an extremely fair price. No faff, no haggling with private sellers or the local scrap yard. Just a simple valuation process,  agree the sale and arrange free collection and immediate payment – potentially within the hour.

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Common Problems Encountered

Turbo Engine Problem

There are many problems which you could encounter, these may show through an engine warning light, smoky exhaust, loss of power and even total engine failure. We have summarised some of the main common turbo problems into a handy list below:

  • Air filter blockage – blocked air filters cause debris such as stones, leaves and other contaminants entering the engine area and causing damage
  • Damaged turbo – this covers a “multitude of sins”, but once a turbo is damaged it will become problematic for the owner, which could show a number of symptoms
  • Lack of oil quality – high-quality oil is needed, which is changed regularly, failure to do this will increase contaminants and damage the engine
  • Low oil level – a lack of oil as with all engines can cause catastrophic turbo engine failure, this could be due to consumption or the presence of leaks
  • Obstructions in exhaust system – although not directly a turbo issue as turbos need gases from exhausts any obstructions in the exhaust system will have a “knock-on effect” and consequences

Costs and Complexity of Repair and Replacement

Turbo problem repairs will vary enormously, but between £500-£1000 (including labour) can be assumed if you use an independent garage, costs will rise if you use a main agent. This is, of course, assuming that the turbo can be repaired, in many cases the only option is a turbo replacement.

Buying a new turbo is usually out of the question; but may be advisable on newer vans (but these are often under warranty anyway). Second-hand turbos can be bought but choose your garage/mechanic wisely. It’s impossible to advise exactly how much this would cost as there are too many factors between makes/models and also costs depend heavily on who is completing the work.

With any turbo repairs/replacement related parts usually also need replacing, e.g. filters, sump, turbo pipes, vacuum pump, etc.

Sell a car with aTurbo Engine Problem to We Buy Broken Vans

As we have said turbo engine failures are very costly and, in many cases, write a car off due to repairs being uneconomical. If this is your situation, your car still has some value though and we pay fair prices for cars with turbo engine failure.

Sell your van or car today by calling 0121 285 9859 (landline) or by mobile on 07582 859 859 (where you can send text messages too). Many cars are bought and paid for by us within two days.

We buy vans with other common faults too.

3 steps to selling your van

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Agree a fair value

Start by entering your van's registration plate number into our vehicle valuation tool and you'll get a quote in just a few minutes.

2 - Arrange free collection of your van

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Once you agree to sell your van, we'll find a time to collect it. We work around your schedule to find a time that works.

3 - Get paid for your van straight away

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Our recovery team will arrive, transfer your cash and get on with taking away your van. It's that simple, so you can sit back and relax.