
Renault Turbo Faults and Replacement
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- 12
- Number of Renault turbo fault repair or replacement jobs this month.
- £673.61
- Average quote for a Renault turbo fault repair or replacement this month.
- £58
- Average driver saving for a Renault turbo fault repair or replacement.
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We’Fix Autocentres LTD
Ilford
611 jobs completed
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Western Auto Centre.
SWANSCOMBE, KENT
317 jobs completed
This is Western Auto Centre! We are your go-to destination for reliable car maintenance, repairs, and MOT services. Our dedicated team is committed to providing trustw

Auto Motor Excellence
harlow
94 jobs completed

The Motor Hub
Tiptree
12 jobs completed
Welcome to The Motor Hub. We are a family run garage based in Tiptree Essex. All vehicle repairs carried out. BMW & Mini specialist
Treeway Motor Repairs
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Renault is one of the oldest car manufacturers and has a strong connection to motorsport, competing in over 300 F1 races. In 1977, the Renault RS01 became the first Formula One car to use a turbocharger at the British Grand Prix and earned the nickname ‘yellow teapot' due to overheating issues. However, the technology took off a few years later, and turbochargers became commonplace. One of Renault's most popular and iconic models is the Clio, which earned the title of ‘Best Small Car' at the CarBuyer Best Car Awards 2022.
Turbochargers, usually called turbos, are designed to give your car extra power. They are only activated at certain speeds and work by forcing more air into the engine, increasing the strength of the combustion. You can read more about how turbochargers work, here.Common signs of turbo failure include a loss of power, difficulty maintaining high speeds, slower acceleration, grey/blue exhaust smoke, and a dashboard warning light.If your car shows any of the above symptoms, you may need to book a turbo repair. In some cases, a repair may not be possible, in which case a turbo replacement is required. Turbo reconditioning or turbo refurbishment is a restorative process that gives older turbos a new lease of life. If you need to replace your turbo, opting for a refurbished rather than a brand-new one is usually cheaper. Consult a turbo specialist for advice about the best option for your car.
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