On a FL1 TD4 it can be done without taking too much apart but it is VERY fiddly.
See this post https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/how-to-change-turbo-on-a-td4.221780/#post-2510752
I think I paid £ 200 for a replacement turbo (exchange unit) 3 years ago and it took me and a mechanic mate about 6-7 hours to do. That does include cleaning out oil from intercooler etc. and plenty of tea and fags whilst doing the head scratching bit - at some points you are working blind.
It can be done much quicker though. 45 mins has been claimed but i think that is removal only and probably pushing it.
So if you are not doing it yourself then base your best guess on £ 250 for the unit and 5-6 hours labour charge start to finish. I guess you're looking at £ 500 give or take.
If you are doing it yourself then £ 250 and a weekend working on the car.
Hi MadmustangIt might depend on what engine you have in it (you need to tell us) but I assume in any case the IRD will have to come out which is an expensive job just on its own.
No you could buy a better one for that money. The cheaper option would be to fix it yourself and as Andy has said if it didn't come with a turbo then I would remove it and your problem would be solvedHi Madmustang
Thank you for that insight. Mine is a 1.8 engine. 2002, I have been quoted £764 for a new turbo repaired over a 4 weeks period Labour including £650 to remove and fit the turbo. £320 incl a battery. Breather Filters and service. Total £980. Is this reasonable.total £1774
Mine is a 1.8 engine. 2002, I have been quoted £764 for a new turbo repaired over a 4 weeks period Labour
1.8 has no turbo as standard build.
There is no such vehicle as a 1.8 TD4.My car is a 1.8 TD4
The TD4 is a 2.0 litre car always has beenMy car is a 1.8 TD4