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Change Car Turbo

Very technical 4h00–12h00 ~400–1200£
Estimated time 4h00–12h00
Estimated labour cost ~400–1200£
Difficulty Very technical
Vehicles
Signum 2003-2009 10
  • 1.9 CDTi 16V Diesel (Z19DTH (LRD))
  • 1.9 CDTi Diesel (Z19DT (LPM))
  • 1.9 CDTi Diesel (Z19DTL (LPP))
  • 2.0 16V Turbo Petrol (Z20NET (LQ8))
  • 2.0 DTi 16V Diesel (Y20DTH (LD1))
  • 2.2 DTi Diesel (Y22DTR (L50))
  • 2.8 V6 24V Petrol (Z28NEL (LDQ))
  • 2.8 V6 24V Petrol (Z28NET (LP9))
  • 3.0 V6 CDTi Diesel (Y30DT (LB5))
  • 3.0 V6 CDTi Diesel (Z30DT (LDH))
Renew the turbocharger Without air conditioning 8h00
Renew the turbocharger With air conditioning 8h00

What is the role of the Vauxhall Signum turbo?

The turbocharger increases engine power by compressing the intake air, allowing more air (and therefore more fuel) into the combustion chambers. It is driven by exhaust gases spinning a turbine at speeds up to 250,000 rpm. The compressed intake air passes through an intercooler to reduce its temperature before entering the engine.

What are the symptoms of a failing Vauxhall Signum turbo?

Common symptoms include: loss of engine power or boost, excessive exhaust smoke (blue/white for oil burning, black for over-fuelling), whining or whistling noise from the turbo area, engine warning light or turbo fault codes, oil leaks at the turbo housing, increased oil consumption.

What causes Vauxhall Signum turbo failure?

The main causes are: oil starvation (blocked or restricted oil feed lines, low oil level, poor oil quality), foreign object ingestion, excessive exhaust temperature, worn bearings due to high mileage, and contaminated oil. Always investigate and fix the root cause before fitting a replacement turbo.

Can a Vauxhall Signum turbo be reconditioned?

Yes, turbo reconditioning is a common and cost-effective alternative to buying new. A reputable service will disassemble, inspect, replace worn parts, rebalance, and test the unit. Expect to pay 30–60% of the new price.

Is it difficult to change a Vauxhall Signum turbo?

Difficulty level 5/5: very technical. The turbo is connected to both the intake and exhaust systems, requiring numerous disassembly steps. Approximately 5 hours on average for a professional mechanic. Key precautions after fitting: change the engine oil and filter, prime the turbo with oil before starting, allow the turbo to cool down after hard driving by idling for 30 seconds before switching off.