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Opel Vivaro 2.0dci - Opel Vivaro emergency mode due to damaged turbine.

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  • #1 16376185
    Marcellino
    Level 2  
    Hello to all forum members, I have a problem with Opel vivaro 2.0dci 2011, namely the car went into emergency mode, max 3000 revolutions. Defect diagnosed and removed (damaged turbo) after replacing the turbo yesterday, I started the engine and "hands fell" the car was still in emergency mode max 3000 rpm Will everything return to normal after connecting to the computer and removing the errors caused by the turbo failure?

    Added after 20 [minutes]:

    I will just add that all sensors are working, turbo pipes and vacuum hoses checked.
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  • #2 16376200
    Michal_WWL
    Level 26  
    What are these mistakes? Erasing computer errors is not a repair ...
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  • #3 16376217
    Marcellino
    Level 2  
    The turbo was blocked as a result of which the lights (Stop, Check engine) came on, the errors that showed before the fault was detected are underpressure and turbo overload.

    Added after 7 [minutes]:

    For this also, I wonder if in order for the engine to work properly and in full power range, it is necessary to first remove the errors that arose at the failure. I think that if the engine entered the emergency mode during the failure, the errors will not automatically erase from memory and despite replacing the turbo, it still remains in emergency mode. ?
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  • #4 16376234
    autoas
    Level 42  
    Your description shows that you have a little idea about engines and diagnostics and you do not have any ... and you do not need to know anything like that, but you have to rely on someone who has the equipment and at least will give you the turbo after replacing it what are the mistakes ... otherwise the topic doesn't make sense ....
    If it was just a turbo, then after replacing the car, it would run normally despite not clearing errors ...
  • #5 16376243
    Marcellino
    Level 2  
    I just mean if there is such a possibility that the computer remembered the errors caused by the turbo failure and for the engine to start working properly after replacing the turbo, it is necessary to remove the old errors? Only this is what I wanted to find out from someone who has experience in this field.
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