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We are based:
GMC Car and Commercial Repairs
Unit 1, 99 Greenhill Road
Paisley
PA3 1RD
Turbo Repair in Glasgow
Our turbo technicians have a lot of experience working on all types of vehicle and our specialist equipment helps them diagnose and remedy faults more quickly, reducing your bill even further.
Call now for free help and advice from our experts – or use the contact form at the top of the page and a member of our team will call you back.
Why choose us?
What will it cost?
we monitor competitors to ensure we provide the most cost effective solution.
If you get a like-for-like quotation from a reputable repair garage at a better price within a 20-mile radius we will attempt to beat any written quote.*
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Turbo Problems
Turbo Glasgow
specialises in turbocharger remanufacture and repairs - and we won't be beaten on price. Our experienced technicians understand their job is to fix any problems with your vehicle as rapidly and as cost-effectively as possible.
We stock a wide range of turbos suitable for any make and model of car. We can supply a new unit or provide you with an excellent quality re-manufactured unit from ex stock.
Or if your prefer a money-saving repair, we can arrange FREE collection and delivery of your vehicle's turbo, usually arriving back with you within 3 days. That's what we call turbocharged!
Check engine warning lights
On most modern cars, computer diagnostics will pick up turbo faults and the check engine light will come on. Of course, the check engine light doesn’t just cover turbo failure, and you will need to do some further checks to see what kind of engine problem you have.
The boost gauge
Some turbocharged vehicles are fitted with a boost gauge, which lets you know how much boost your turbo is producing. If your boost gauge isn’t going up as much as it used to, then there is a good chance your turbo is in need of repair.
Power loss
If you notice your turbocharged vehicle is accelerating more slowly than usual, or isn’t capable of reaching the speeds it once could, this may be a sign your turbo is failing.
Smoking exhaust
If the turbo housing has cracked, or the internal seals have blown, oil will start to leak into your exhaust system. As this burns off, it produces a distinctive blue/grey smoke, which will probably become more apparent as the engine revs increase.
A loud whining noise
A failing turbocharger will often make a loud, distinctive noise when under boost - a bit like a dentist’s drill. If you start to hear this noise from your engine, it’s definitely time to have it checked out.
If you have a problem with a turbo or a question for the Turbo Glasgow
team, call us now. We are happy to help and give free advice on anything turbo-related.
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