Hi Guys,
I've been a reader of these forums for some time but this is my first post. I have a Mkv 2ltr TDI Comfortline 2005 which I bought second hand in October last year. The car has been a real pleasure to own and drive up until Thursday afternoon.
I pulled out of a shopping centre car park onto a priority road (briskly to get into a gap in traffic but not too quickly), when I went for a gearchange into second (manual) there was a metallic pinging noise from the front of the car (still had foot on clutch) and I thought maybe the clutch had blown or I had gearbox problems but second did engage. The problem being that the engine had very little power wouldn't accelerate and huge volumes of white smoke were billowing from the rear
. I pulled over as soon as I could get off the major road (approx. 100 metres) and shut her down, there was a burning smell (like burnt oil). After a couple of minutes I tried starting her again but she ran even worse and still smoked really badly. I checked the oil and it didn't show on the dipstick
(has just ticked over 79k serviced at 77k) so I walked to a petrol station and bought 1 litre of oil, put it in (now appeared on bottom of dipstick) and tried to restart her but she wouldn't turn over (battery is fine).
I got her towed to a mechanic who has started to investigate. He's found more than a litre of oil in the intercooler hoses and now suspects that the cylinders may be full of oil (from the turbo?) causing compression lock and stopping the engine from turning over. He thinks I've got turbo issues and isn't sure about the engine but reckons I should now take it up with Volkswagen as the car is only just out of warranty.
Anyone ever heard of problems like this with a TDI before? Could a turbo seal have blown and filled the engine with oil causing it to compression lock?
I've been a reader of these forums for some time but this is my first post. I have a Mkv 2ltr TDI Comfortline 2005 which I bought second hand in October last year. The car has been a real pleasure to own and drive up until Thursday afternoon.

I pulled out of a shopping centre car park onto a priority road (briskly to get into a gap in traffic but not too quickly), when I went for a gearchange into second (manual) there was a metallic pinging noise from the front of the car (still had foot on clutch) and I thought maybe the clutch had blown or I had gearbox problems but second did engage. The problem being that the engine had very little power wouldn't accelerate and huge volumes of white smoke were billowing from the rear


I got her towed to a mechanic who has started to investigate. He's found more than a litre of oil in the intercooler hoses and now suspects that the cylinders may be full of oil (from the turbo?) causing compression lock and stopping the engine from turning over. He thinks I've got turbo issues and isn't sure about the engine but reckons I should now take it up with Volkswagen as the car is only just out of warranty.
Anyone ever heard of problems like this with a TDI before? Could a turbo seal have blown and filled the engine with oil causing it to compression lock?
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