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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I own a 207 gti - has been leaking oil, had a search and found oil leak coming from the top hose on the turbo. Where the pipe is crimped is shooting oil everywhere. I am wanting to know does anyone know the correct name for this hose (ie turbo oil intake??), a part number and a idea of how hard to replace. I can not see where this pipe goes. If I have to take it to the dealer what price will they charge. thanks.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Southern Ireland
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Is it a steel pipe?
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Yes - metal pipe.
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Oil feed to turbo.
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Is this a big job to fix?, was looking on the web and couldnt see any clear indication of time and estimated cost. One site indicated half the front of the car needed to be removed around 6 hours of work???
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Yes particle filter to be removed to get at the other end of the steel pipe.
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