Turbocharged engines are great to have if you're trying to zoom zoom, but they typically cause more problems than their naturally-aspirated counterparts. In the case of the Mazda6, you'll often be faced with issues including, but not limited to, oil leaks and failed turbo bearings. Since the turbocharger is an expensive component to replace, you'll want to address the issues before they become more serious. One of the early signs and symptoms of an oil leak -- smoke -- should not be ignored. Over time, the problem can become more severe and even lead to a failure of the turbocharger itself. If you're experiencing problems including smoke or uncharacteristic noise, you should begin your diagnosis and repair as soon as possible.
Eddie D.
April 9, 2020
Mazda 6 mps turbo problems include failed turbo seats, oil leaks from the turbine housing, and worn out turbo bearings.
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