Blue smoke from exhaust on VW TDi is almost always caused by engine oil sucked via PCV hose (located @ the rocker cover and going onto air duct).
Disconnect one end and check with your finger inside the hose. There is a lot of information about the problem available on the Internet.
I've installed MAN PROVENT 200 on my R5 engine in T5 and smoke slowely went away. There will be a lot of oil acumulated inside the intercooler. I've also disconnected PCV hose and check our GolfV and just after 1000 km there was already a lot of oil. At 6,000km I didn't have to top up a single drop of oil yet. From a new we drive that car as it was fully run in, from 1500km I drive it like I'd stalled it, but the engine has to be at least very close to
80 deg.C.
Diesel engines designed for hard work and I don't remember that anybody would drive their truck 20,000km - 50,000km empty, just because the engine is running in. In the best case they don't connect the trailer at first 1,500km. After first 500km diesel engine is ready for work.
Disconnect one end and check with your finger inside the hose. There is a lot of information about the problem available on the Internet.
I've installed MAN PROVENT 200 on my R5 engine in T5 and smoke slowely went away. There will be a lot of oil acumulated inside the intercooler. I've also disconnected PCV hose and check our GolfV and just after 1000 km there was already a lot of oil. At 6,000km I didn't have to top up a single drop of oil yet. From a new we drive that car as it was fully run in, from 1500km I drive it like I'd stalled it, but the engine has to be at least very close to
80 deg.C.
Diesel engines designed for hard work and I don't remember that anybody would drive their truck 20,000km - 50,000km empty, just because the engine is running in. In the best case they don't connect the trailer at first 1,500km. After first 500km diesel engine is ready for work.
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