Chicken Rice
Member
Hi all,
My beloved ride just turned 6 years and I need advice here regarding the above.
Trouble started in last year December. The radiator leaked and it caused overheating. Tow truck has to be called as I saw white smoke from the bonnet. I replaced it at my familiar workshop and 2 weeks after that the drivetrain warning light came on.
I sent in again to same workshop and it was diagnosed as turbo issue. The earlier issue of overheating was identified as a possible main cause for affecting the other parts. They first changed the solenoid first as they advised me that the change of turbo is expensive and advised me to monitor first.
Problem went away for 2 weeks then resurfaced. Now it was confirmed that change of turbo is needed. However they cannot get parts now and quoted me about 3k if parts arrived.
I called up PPSL service and was quoted 5.5k in total, a 1 day job if I decide to proceed.
Is change of turbo a common issue for a 6 year old 3 series? Should I bite the bullet and let PPSL change the turbo for ease of mind though price is double?
I did not entertain the thought of changing car thanks to the high COE prices now.
Thank you in advance for your advice and I look forward to learning from all of you here.
Cheers
My beloved ride just turned 6 years and I need advice here regarding the above.
Trouble started in last year December. The radiator leaked and it caused overheating. Tow truck has to be called as I saw white smoke from the bonnet. I replaced it at my familiar workshop and 2 weeks after that the drivetrain warning light came on.
I sent in again to same workshop and it was diagnosed as turbo issue. The earlier issue of overheating was identified as a possible main cause for affecting the other parts. They first changed the solenoid first as they advised me that the change of turbo is expensive and advised me to monitor first.
Problem went away for 2 weeks then resurfaced. Now it was confirmed that change of turbo is needed. However they cannot get parts now and quoted me about 3k if parts arrived.
I called up PPSL service and was quoted 5.5k in total, a 1 day job if I decide to proceed.
Is change of turbo a common issue for a 6 year old 3 series? Should I bite the bullet and let PPSL change the turbo for ease of mind though price is double?
I did not entertain the thought of changing car thanks to the high COE prices now.
Thank you in advance for your advice and I look forward to learning from all of you here.
Cheers