What happens when you remove the turbo on a Nissan X-Trail?

What happens when you remove the turbo on a Nissan X-Trail?

Now you have the manifold off and the turbo moved away from the engine a bit, you can get to the oil feed and oil return pipe. The oil feed is a banjo fitting into the engine casing a little amount of oil may drip out when this is removed. Once undone and the pipe is clear, replace the bolt back into the engine loosely.

What kind of engine does the Nissan X Trail have?

July 2008. M9R The T31 X-TRAIL is now available with a 2.0L 4 cylinder turbo diesel engine. The all new M9R engine is a jointly developed engine by Nissan & Renault. Various Renault models utilise this engine in the Australian market as well as the X-TRAIL.

How to change oil in an X Trail?

– ‘Tom Thumb’ hand pump. Approx $23.00 This is a good quality pump. – Locate the 10mm Hex key plug on top of the gearbox and remove. – When drained put the drain plug back in and tighten. – Tighten nut and your done. – Assuming oil is drained, replace the drain plug back in with some Silicon Goo on the thread.

Is the Nissan X-Trail DCI 136 a new turbo?

After a bit of research, it’s obvious the original turbo is quite weak. I decided to replace my turbo with an uprated hybrid from Turbo Technics (Part number TTS224 Link ). This is not a new turbo, but your existing turbo rebuilt. This is the turbo as it was returned a week later.

Now you have the manifold off and the turbo moved away from the engine a bit, you can get to the oil feed and oil return pipe. The oil feed is a banjo fitting into the engine casing a little amount of oil may drip out when this is removed. Once undone and the pipe is clear, replace the bolt back into the engine loosely.

Can a Nissan X Trail 2.2 DCI 136 be replaced?

Nissan X-Trail 2.2 DCi 136 (2005) Turbo removal and replacement Disclaimer: By making this guide, by no means do I state this is either the best way, or the correct way. This is how I managed to change mine, and figured out what I believe to be the easiest way to change it.

How do you remove oil pipe from Turbo?

Now remove the rubber return pipe from the bottom of the turbo (needle pliers will help). Your turbo should now be free! Undo the two bolts holding the oil pipe to the bottom of the turbo. Remove remaining studs in the turbo (if you can) When disassembling, I put each part, along with the associated nuts together in the boot.

How do you remove a turbo engine from a cat?

The engine is softer metal, so they should be easier to remove. When the last stud comes out, the gasket will be free to remove. Now all of the studs are out, the manifold and turbo should be able to slide out of the cat. Carefully retain the gasket. Remove final nut holding the turbo to the manifold.

Nissan X-Trail 2.2 DCi 136 (2005) Turbo removal and replacement Disclaimer: By making this guide, by no means do I state this is either the best way, or the correct way. This is how I managed to change mine, and figured out what I believe to be the easiest way to change it.

How to remove intercooler from Nissan X Trail?

Remove intercooler. 4 bolts (10mm) on intercooler cover 4 bolts (12mm) holding intercooler on Loosen jubilee clip on either side of the intercooler lower pipe and the top pipe. Remove pressure sensor connector. Remove vacuum pipes from the holders. I have replaced my intercooler with one with full welded seams. No more leaks! Link

How to remove vacuum pipe from Nissan X Trail?

4 bolts (10mm) on intercooler cover 4 bolts (12mm) holding intercooler on Loosen jubilee clip on either side of the intercooler lower pipe and the top pipe. Remove pressure sensor connector. Remove vacuum pipes from the holders.

July 2008. M9R The T31 X-TRAIL is now available with a 2.0L 4 cylinder turbo diesel engine. The all new M9R engine is a jointly developed engine by Nissan & Renault. Various Renault models utilise this engine in the Australian market as well as the X-TRAIL.

Can a Nissan X Trail be reusable?

• Check that you have the plugs for the unions to be opened (bag of plugs sold at the Parts Stores – Nissan part No. 16609 00Q0A). Plugs are to be used once only. After use, they must be thrown away (once used they are soiled and cleaning is not sufficient to make them reusable).