Blown Turbo (Soft Post)
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Blown Turbo (Soft Post)
So unfortunately for me my car has a blown passenger side turbo, I'm going to tell the story to maybe try to figure out why this happened. 2016 C63s Sedan.. So I love my car very much and its summer time and MB Says parts are 4 weeks away.
anyways I recently got brand new toyo r888r and a tune from a very reputable source, so I was really pumped to see how this bad boy pulled. I posted a draggy pic on here once before of my car doing a quarter mile at I believe 11.89 @ 120mph that was bone stock with completely bald tires at a pretty crappy D.A. So needless to say I was pumped on he gains this tune and tire combo would give me, anyways popped in the tune and the car didn't feel any better than stock. Contacted the tuner they re did it popped it in and wow definitely felt a good pull in the midrange so I pulled out the Draggy and went to my spot. the same place in Mexico where I do all my tests. Couldn't break into 11s if I tried with my trap speed Super low like 110mph to 112mph Best. Weird Because it pulls so hard in the midrange. On my home from my spot doing some hwy pulls I noticed my boost gauge (why cant it be in PSI) was hitting about 80%. Seems strange I remember being able to max it out in each gear, it would not hit 100% if I tried. Made an appointment with MB Returned car to stock as I truly do not believe the tune did this at all. on my way the dealership the car lost all boost completely restarted car got limited boost and limped to dealer. they checked it out and diagnosed it as a BOOST PRESSURE TRANSDUCER and the car was only running on about 86% of the boost that it was supposed to have. So I was pretty happy the car was fixed and I was excited to reinstall my tune and actually feel the real gains. on my home I noticed the same thing not hitting full boost (CAR IS RESET TO STOCK AT THIS TIME) about 2 min later Car Loses All Boost again. Paranoid I called the dealer let them know and got road side to tow it back. Well they called today and informed me a turbo had blown and they have never seen that before on these cars. parts are a month away and they will be investigating my ECU To see if something is up. ONE LAST THING TO NOTE, I ALWAYS PROPERLY WARM UP MY CAR AND WATCH THE TEMPS ONLY DOING PULLS AT OPERATING TEMP.
anyways I recently got brand new toyo r888r and a tune from a very reputable source, so I was really pumped to see how this bad boy pulled. I posted a draggy pic on here once before of my car doing a quarter mile at I believe 11.89 @ 120mph that was bone stock with completely bald tires at a pretty crappy D.A. So needless to say I was pumped on he gains this tune and tire combo would give me, anyways popped in the tune and the car didn't feel any better than stock. Contacted the tuner they re did it popped it in and wow definitely felt a good pull in the midrange so I pulled out the Draggy and went to my spot. the same place in Mexico where I do all my tests. Couldn't break into 11s if I tried with my trap speed Super low like 110mph to 112mph Best. Weird Because it pulls so hard in the midrange. On my home from my spot doing some hwy pulls I noticed my boost gauge (why cant it be in PSI) was hitting about 80%. Seems strange I remember being able to max it out in each gear, it would not hit 100% if I tried. Made an appointment with MB Returned car to stock as I truly do not believe the tune did this at all. on my way the dealership the car lost all boost completely restarted car got limited boost and limped to dealer. they checked it out and diagnosed it as a BOOST PRESSURE TRANSDUCER and the car was only running on about 86% of the boost that it was supposed to have. So I was pretty happy the car was fixed and I was excited to reinstall my tune and actually feel the real gains. on my home I noticed the same thing not hitting full boost (CAR IS RESET TO STOCK AT THIS TIME) about 2 min later Car Loses All Boost again. Paranoid I called the dealer let them know and got road side to tow it back. Well they called today and informed me a turbo had blown and they have never seen that before on these cars. parts are a month away and they will be investigating my ECU To see if something is up. ONE LAST THING TO NOTE, I ALWAYS PROPERLY WARM UP MY CAR AND WATCH THE TEMPS ONLY DOING PULLS AT OPERATING TEMP.
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Interested for the outcome of this.
I have also not seen or read of turbos failing on these engines.
If this was a Flash tune then you might be in for a fight with them once they investigate the ECU.
I have also not seen or read of turbos failing on these engines.
If this was a Flash tune then you might be in for a fight with them once they investigate the ECU.
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no data logs, all I have is my Draggy and when I lost boost I plugged in my OBD2 scanner to check for faults and nothing would come up, I honestly expected it to just be the exhaust valve problem where the car looses boost or a vacuum hose leaking somewhere. I baby my car and only open it up in the right environment. I truly believe that the tune did not do this ( Which is why I wont name the tuner) and the car must have had this problem right before I tuned it. Just really crappy timing. the only thing the dealership has told me this far is that the turbo got so hot it completely melted the waste gate, which is strange because the day before the shop ensured me my turbo and waste gates were in good shape. Lets say mb doesn't pin this on me what's the logic behind only replacing one turbo?
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Good Luck. Sounds a little coincidental, but who knows. You’ll soon find out. The Tune scared me with Dealer checking into it. Who told you they were going to investigate your ECU? Service Advisor?
I wonder what they do to check it and HOW they j is you changed the Tune? I imagine if there is a stock parameter set and you exceed that in several areas that creates a red flag. I wish I knew HOW Easy it is for a dealer to Diagnose Know Car was Tuned? Is it like 100% they can easily tell, or is it hard to figure out?
I also just got a Flash Tune 2 weeks ago. No issues but this makes me nervous. Good Luck!
I wonder what they do to check it and HOW they j is you changed the Tune? I imagine if there is a stock parameter set and you exceed that in several areas that creates a red flag. I wish I knew HOW Easy it is for a dealer to Diagnose Know Car was Tuned? Is it like 100% they can easily tell, or is it hard to figure out?
I also just got a Flash Tune 2 weeks ago. No issues but this makes me nervous. Good Luck!
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Idk how smart your dealer is because wastegates are made of metal so they cannot melt. When turbos fail the center section (bearings) will usually begin to fail creating wear on the shaft and play in the turbine/compressor wheels which will eventually touchdown into the compressor housing causing the blades to fragment.
I would just upgrade turbos and be done with it because more than likely the dealer will find out you’re tuned and not cover under warranty leaving you with a bill larger than if you just swapped turbos at an Indy shop.
I would just upgrade turbos and be done with it because more than likely the dealer will find out you’re tuned and not cover under warranty leaving you with a bill larger than if you just swapped turbos at an Indy shop.
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Idk how smart your dealer is because wastegates are made of metal so they cannot melt. When turbos fail the center section (bearings) will usually begin to fail creating wear on the shaft and play in the turbine/compressor wheels which will eventually touchdown into the compressor housing causing the blades to fragment.
I would just upgrade turbos and be done with it because more than likely the dealer will find out you’re tuned and not cover under warranty leaving you with a bill larger than if you just swapped turbos at an Indy shop.
I would just upgrade turbos and be done with it because more than likely the dealer will find out you’re tuned and not cover under warranty leaving you with a bill larger than if you just swapped turbos at an Indy shop.
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Good Luck. Sounds a little coincidental, but who knows. You’ll soon find out. The Tune scared me with Dealer checking into it. Who told you they were going to investigate your ECU? Service Advisor?
I wonder what they do to check it and HOW they j is you changed the Tune? I imagine if there is a stock parameter set and you exceed that in several areas that creates a red flag. I wish I knew HOW Easy it is for a dealer to Diagnose Know Car was Tuned? Is it like 100% they can easily tell, or is it hard to figure out?
I also just got a Flash Tune 2 weeks ago. No issues but this makes me nervous. Good Luck!
I wonder what they do to check it and HOW they j is you changed the Tune? I imagine if there is a stock parameter set and you exceed that in several areas that creates a red flag. I wish I knew HOW Easy it is for a dealer to Diagnose Know Car was Tuned? Is it like 100% they can easily tell, or is it hard to figure out?
I also just got a Flash Tune 2 weeks ago. No issues but this makes me nervous. Good Luck!
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the service advisor, told me they were going to check and see if there were any mods done to the car to cause this, because they haven't seen anything like it before. I really don't know how far they will dig. All I keep thinking about is if one of the techs forgot a rag in there put the car together and sent me on my way. Because as I said before my car was in the shop all day they diagnosed / fixed my car and on my way home it broke down again. one thing to note there was no smoke of any kind I really just hope my motor is okay at this point
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If your tuner opened your ECU, they do not even send your log file to AMG, they flag the car straight away without questions, because the beads of the ECU never seal the same. Atleast my dealership did. If you flashed through the OBD, AMG can still find it out quick, just depends how interested they are. At this point prayers are your only option.
If you have a problem that from the dealership's point of view can be because of a tune, do not go to the dealership. It does not matter what you think caused the failure. As long as the dealership can link it to a tune, it is a recipe for disaster for your warranty. For small items, like sensors and stuff, they would never look into your ECU. But blow a turbo or tranny or even an engine, the dealership most of the time would do all they can to get out of it, in this case it is flagging your car.
If you have a problem that from the dealership's point of view can be because of a tune, do not go to the dealership. It does not matter what you think caused the failure. As long as the dealership can link it to a tune, it is a recipe for disaster for your warranty. For small items, like sensors and stuff, they would never look into your ECU. But blow a turbo or tranny or even an engine, the dealership most of the time would do all they can to get out of it, in this case it is flagging your car.
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Wait to see how it plays out OP, depending on the dealer and total cost of the job they would have to get MB of America involved to approve the warranty on the repairs. Depending on the total cost, I'm not sure what the exact number is they do send out someone to investigate further. I'd ask the dealer to keep you updated every day on where they are in the process, you might get lucky and they will just approve the new turbos.
This looks like it was caused by a crappy tune, might be a good idea to name the tuner although I think I know who it is already.
GL OP.
This looks like it was caused by a crappy tune, might be a good idea to name the tuner although I think I know who it is already.
GL OP.
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Update Mercedes called and said the warranty work is approved. there was definitely a miscommunication but the dealer said they ordered a ton of parts but the turbos themselves are okay and something is wrong with the charge air system ( I know the turbo is part of the charge air system) So Apparently its fully covered. parts are now 2 weeks away. FYI I will be removing that tune permanently and switching tuners, as the three variations of the tune ive tried felt better than stock but never actually performed better than stock.
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Update Mercedes called and said the warranty work is approved. there was definitely a miscommunication but the dealer said they ordered a ton of parts but the turbos themselves are okay and something is wrong with the charge air system ( I know the turbo is part of the charge air system) So Apparently its fully covered. parts are now 2 weeks away. FYI I will be removing that tune permanently and switching tuners, as the three variations of the tune ive tried felt better than stock but never actually performed better than stock.
Kinda off topic. But has anyone had something go seriously wrong from a tune? I always read about people worrying and discussing possible issues, but never (at least in the C63 section) have I actually seen any issues. What's likely to break if anything? Transmission? Turbo (not that big of a deal)? Or just total engine detonation?
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Awesome! Glad to hear they are covering everything and it will be fixed soon.
Kinda off topic. But has anyone had something go seriously wrong from a tune? I always read about people worrying and discussing possible issues, but never (at least in the C63 section) have I actually seen any issues. What's likely to break if anything? Transmission? Turbo (not that big of a deal)? Or just total engine detonation?
Kinda off topic. But has anyone had something go seriously wrong from a tune? I always read about people worrying and discussing possible issues, but never (at least in the C63 section) have I actually seen any issues. What's likely to break if anything? Transmission? Turbo (not that big of a deal)? Or just total engine detonation?
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Update Mercedes called and said the warranty work is approved. there was definitely a miscommunication but the dealer said they ordered a ton of parts but the turbos themselves are okay and something is wrong with the charge air system ( I know the turbo is part of the charge air system) So Apparently its fully covered. parts are now 2 weeks away. FYI I will be removing that tune permanently and switching tuners, as the three variations of the tune ive tried felt better than stock but never actually performed better than stock.
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I mean, he's *technically* correct: Magnusen-Moss is supposed to put the burden of proof on the dealer to show that the modification caused the failure. The issue, of course, is that a single consumer will have an uphill battle fighting an enormous corporate entity if that corporation simply says "Yeah, no, better luck next time".
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
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Update Mercedes called and said the warranty work is approved. there was definitely a miscommunication but the dealer said they ordered a ton of parts but the turbos themselves are okay and something is wrong with the charge air system ( I know the turbo is part of the charge air system) So Apparently its fully covered. parts are now 2 weeks away. FYI I will be removing that tune permanently and switching tuners, as the three variations of the tune ive tried felt better than stock but never actually performed better than stock.
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I mean, he's *technically* correct: Magnusen-Moss is supposed to put the burden of proof on the dealer to show that the modification caused the failure. The issue, of course, is that a single consumer will have an uphill battle fighting an enormous corporate entity if that corporation simply says "Yeah, no, better luck next time".
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
In situations where misuse is a defense, the burden is on the manufacturer to prove the defense, again by a preponderance of the evidence. "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is not a burden of proof typically seen in civil cases and certainly not in warranty cases.
With all of that, it's an uphill battle, one in which the legal fees will quickly exceed the amount involved. But, if there was a consumer made modification, such as a tune, and the failure occurs in the path of the modification, the consumer will rarely, if ever, come out ahead.
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I mean, he's *technically* correct: Magnusen-Moss is supposed to put the burden of proof on the dealer to show that the modification caused the failure. The issue, of course, is that a single consumer will have an uphill battle fighting an enormous corporate entity if that corporation simply says "Yeah, no, better luck next time".
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
EDIT: Just noticed OP says he's in Mexico, so all bets are off as far as MM Act.
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It is my understanding that the MMA puts the burden of proof on the manufacturer to prove misuse in the case of a full warranty. Cars don't come with full warranties, but come with limited warranties, so the burden of proof is different. In that case, the consumer must prove: (i) a warranty was made, (ii) the warranty was breached, (iii) a loss was sustained, and (iv) the loss was caused by the breach of the warranty. The burden in that situation is on the consumer and the burden is preponderance of the evidence. If the manufacturer relies on a provision of the limited warranty to limit or preclude warranty coverage, then it must show by a preponderance of the evidence the facts demonstrating that the warranty no longer applies, that is, that the product was changed such that it no longer worked as designed or marketed.
In situations where misuse is a defense, the burden is on the manufacturer to prove the defense, again by a preponderance of the evidence. "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is not a burden of proof typically seen in civil cases and certainly not in warranty cases.
With all of that, it's an uphill battle, one in which the legal fees will quickly exceed the amount involved. But, if there was a consumer made modification, such as a tune, and the failure occurs in the path of the modification, the consumer will rarely, if ever, come out ahead.
In situations where misuse is a defense, the burden is on the manufacturer to prove the defense, again by a preponderance of the evidence. "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is not a burden of proof typically seen in civil cases and certainly not in warranty cases.
With all of that, it's an uphill battle, one in which the legal fees will quickly exceed the amount involved. But, if there was a consumer made modification, such as a tune, and the failure occurs in the path of the modification, the consumer will rarely, if ever, come out ahead.
It looks something was up with the OPs turbos even before the tune and that might have reduced MBUSA from hunting too hard. I probably would have gone the same route - if something is off with the performance, get it evaluated and on record while under warranty, then push the car before turning (basically make it break if it was going to break anyway).