Was last summer in service for the new style one July was definatley turbo seal tho. Fortunately it only ran on for about 3 minutes. I had pulled in a layby but then couldn't turn it off. Didn't think to stall the engine to stop it as I've now found out that's the better option with a runaway turbo.When did you last change your crank case breather filter?
The only way to stop an automatic is to block the air intake, if you're brave enough to lift the bonnet, rip off the intake pipe and stuff your best jumper in the inlet (you have to be quick though)Was last summer in service for the new style one July was definatley turbo seal tho. Fortunately it only ran on for about 3 minutes. I had pulled in a layby but then couldn't turn it off. Didn't think to stall the engine to stop it as I've now found out that's the better option with a runaway turbo.
The only way to stop an automatic is to block the air intake, if you're brave enough to lift the bonnet, rip off the intake pipe and stuff your best jumper in the inlet (you have to be quick though)
keep a good thick plastic bag in your car and thus saving you a jumper
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