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Turbocharger – System Operation and Component Description
System Diagram
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E98961
Description
Item
Turbo boost pressure controller
1
from exhaust manifold
2
Pilot pressure
3Description
Item
Wastegate control valveRefertoComponentDescription:(page
7)
Comments: closed when de-energised
4
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Description
Item
PWM (pulse width modulation) signal
Comments:from PCM (powertrain control module)
5
Atmospheric pressure
6
Turbocharger boost pressure.
7
from air filter
8
Intake air
9Description
Item
Recirculated air valveRefertoComponentDescription:(page
7)
10
Vacuum line, recirculated air valve
11
to intake manifold
12
Throttle plate
13
Compressor
14
Turbine
15
System Operation
Turbocharger(s)
The TC consists of a turbine and a compressor.
The turbine is driven by the exhaust gas flow. A
common shaft drives the compressor and this then
compresses the intake air.
Turbocharger boost pressure control
E98942
1
2
3
4
Description
Item
Atmospheric pressure
1
Turbocharger boost pressure.
2
Wastegate control valve
3
Pilot pressure
4
The size of the TC is designed to produce a charge
effect even at medium engine speeds and lower
exhaust gas flows. This means that, when the engine speed is high and there is a large amount
of exhaust gas, either the boost pressure of the
TC will become too high or its speed will be too
high. The TC must therefore be regulated. The
best regulation is achieved by an electronically
controlled wastegate control valve. The wastegate
control valve controls the pressure on the
membrane in the boost pressure regulator.
The wastegate control valve is actuated by the
PCM with a PWM signal according to a map. The
boost pressure is applied to the wastegate control
valve via the pressure line from the compressor.
This pressure is passed to the boost pressure
regulator via the wastegate control valve. This
opens the bypass valve using a linkage. This
channels a portion of the exhaust gases around
the turbine. If the wastegate control valve is
actuated by the PCM, a bypass is opened in the
wastegate control valve. This causes the pressure
which can act on the membrane in the boost
pressure regulator to be reduced. This occurs until
the boost pressure has reached a set value. By
actuation with a PWM signal, it is also possible to
partially open or close the wastegate control valve.
This results in a constant boost pressure and
therefore high torque over a wide range of engine
speeds.
Because the PCM calculates the boost pressure
using the signal from the boost pressure sensor
and the IAT (intake air temperature) sensor, the
atmospheric pressure and the temperature are
automatically compensated for. Because of this
compensation, the engine power is not noticeably
affected by variations in atmospheric temperature
or pressure.
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Recirculated air valve
E97052
43
2
1
Description
Item
Recirculated air valve
1
Vacuum hose to intake manifold
2
Air ingress
3
Air discharge
4
If the throttle valve is closed quickly, the moving
air column hits the throttle valve. The air column
is reversed, flows back onto the rotating impeller
of the TC and powerfully decelerates it. A
recirculated air valve is installed to prevent this
deceleration of the impeller and thus allow the TC
to respond faster. The recirculated air valve is
controlled via a vacuum line which is connected to
the intake manifold. When the throttle valve is
suddenly closed, a high vacuum occurs in the
intake manifold. This opens the recirculated air
valve and the compressed air is returned to a point
before the compressor. This causes the speed of
the turbocharger to drop less rapidly and the boost
pressure can build up more rapidly when the
accelerator pedal is pressed again.
Component Description
Wastegate control valve
1
2
3
E98852
Description
Item
from turbocharger (boost pressure)
1
from turbocharger (atmospheric pressure)
2
to boost pressure regulator (control
pressure)
3
The wastegate control valve operates as a cycle
valve. The pressure acting on the membrane in
the boost pressure regulator is controlled by
appropriate pulsing of the wastegate control valve.
The pressure acting on the membrane in the boost
pressure regulator is reduced when the wastegate
control valve opens.
The operating voltage of the wastegate control
valve is 12V.
The internal resistance of the wastegate control
valve is 28.5 ± 1.5 Ohms.
The operating states are:
• De-energised: gate open between 1 and 3 – Boost pressure high > wastegate controlvalve closed > boost pressure regulator open
> turbine receives restricted exhaust gas
flow.
• Energised: gate open between 2 and 3 – Boost pressure low > wastegate control valveopen > boost pressure regulator closed >
turbine receives full exhaust gas flow.
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Recirculated air valve
E98940
The recirculated air valve is a vacuum-controlled
spring/membrane valve. If vacuum is applied to
the recirculated air valve, the piston is pulled in
against the spring pressure and a bypass bore is
opened.
As the vacuum decreases, the spring pressure
prevails and the piston re-closes the bypass bore.
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Turbocharger
Special Tool(s) / General EquipmentHand Vacuum/Pressure
Pump
416 - D001 (23 - 036A)
23036A
Fuel Pressure Gauge
310-053 (23-046)
23046
Ford diagnostic equipment
Inspection and Verification
NOTE:It is normal for a small amount of
combustion gas to pass into the crankcase. This
gas is scavenged into the air intake system through
the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system,
which incorporates an crankcase vent oil separator.
Some engine oil, in the form of a vapor is carried
into the air intake system with the blow-by gases
(this engine oil also contributes to valve seat
durability). This means that oil will collect inside
the air intake components and the turbocharger.
This is not an indication that the turbocharger oil
seal has failed. The turbocharger oil seal will not
fail unless the bearings fail first, which will cause
the turbocharger to become noisy or seize. Do not
install a new turbocharger due to oil inside the
turbocharger or the air intake components. If a leak
is detected in the oil supply or return tubes or connections, locate and rectify the source. Do not
install a new turbocharger due to an oil leak.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Electrical
Mechanical
• Wiring harness
• Boost controlsolenoid valve
• Powertrain control module (PCM)
• Oil leak(s)
• Air cleaner element
• Air cleaner outlet
pipe
• Air cleaner intake pipe
• Turbocharger oil supply or oil return
tube
• Turbocharger intake pipe
• Turbocharger vacuum diaphragm
unit
• Turbocharger housing
• Charge air cooler
• Charge air cooler intake pipe and
hose(s)
• Charge air cooler outlet pipe and
hose(s)
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
NOTE: The vacuum diaphragm unit is a fixed part of the turbocharger and cannot be adjusted or renewed.
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• INSPECT the turbocharger forsigns of damage. INSTALL a
new turbocharger as neces-
sary.
REFER to: Turbocharger (303-
04 Fuel Charging and
Controls - Turbocharger -
2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS)
- VI5, Removal and Installa-
tion).
• Turbocharger compressor
rubbing on housing walls.
• Turbocharger turbine rubbing on housing walls.
• Turbocharger bearings and oil seal(s).
• Turbocharger oil supply tube blocked or damaged.
• Blue smoke with excessive
turbocharger noise
• Check the oil return tube forblockage or damage, INSTALL
a new oil return tube as neces-
sary.
• Turbocharger oil return tube
blocked or damaged.
• Blue smoke without excessive
turbocharger noise
• CHECK all vacuum line(s) areinstalled and no signs of air
leaks are present. REPAIR as
necessary.
• Vacuum diaphragm unit
vacuum line(s).
• Poor engine performance
• CHECK the charge air cooler,charge air cooler pipes and
charge air cooler hoses for
leaks and obstructions.
REPAIR as necessary.
• Charge air cooler system.
• CHECK the air cleaner intakepipe for obstruction. REPAIR
the necessary.
• Air cleaner intake pipe.
• The turbocharger boost pres-sure is factory set and must not
be adjusted. CHECK the paint
seal on the vacuum diaphragm
unit actuator rod has not been
broken. If the paint seal has
been broken, INSTALL a new
turbocharger.
REFER to: Turbocharger (303-
04 Fuel Charging and
Controls - Turbocharger -
2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS)
- VI5, Removal and Installa-
tion).
• Unauthorized adjustment of the
vacuum diaphragm unit actu-
ator rod.
• CHECK the vacuum diaphragmunit actuator rod moves freely,
If the vacuum diaphragm unit
actuator rod does not move
freely. CHECK for signs of
damage or signs of foreign
material. REPAIR as neces-
sary.
• Vacuum diaphragm unit actu-
ator rod.
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Turbocharger(23 612 0)
General EquipmentCable Ties
Hose Clamp Remover/Installer
Materials
Specification
Name
SA-M1C9107-A / YS5J-
M1C9107-AA
Grease KS-PS
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
2. Refer to: Cooling System Draining and Vacuum
Filling (303-03 Engine Cooling, General
Procedures).
3. Refer to: Cowl Panel Grille (501-02 Front End
Body Panels, Removal and Installation).
4.
E65070
5. CAUTION: Make sure that the inside of the pipe ends are clean and free of oil
residue.
1. Torque: 10Nm
2. Torque: 4Nm
3. Torque: 10Nm
2
1
3
E68504
6.
E67948
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1
7.Torque: 26Nm1.
2. Torque: 26
Nm
3. Refer to: Lifting(100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
Torque: 38
Nm
E112143
3
2
1
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8.Torque: 24Nm
E112607
4
9. CAUTION: Make sure that the inside of
the pipe ends are clean and free of oil
residue.
10.Torque: 17Nm
E63819
12.
13.General Equipment: Cable Ties
14.Torque: 28Nm
E66825
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2
3
11. CAUTION: Make sure that the inside of
the pipe ends are clean and free of oil
residue.
Torque: 4Nm
E63820
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