أخبار الشركة حول Easily Fix Turbocharger "Lock-Up" After Storage — A Simple Two-Step Revival Method
Turbocharger Storage and Maintenance Guide
(This method can be used before installing the turbocharger to ensure that it is functioning properly.)
A turbocharger is a key component of a car's engine, but if stored for too long, the lubricant in its ring grooves can harden and cause the rotor to seize. This not only affects performance but may also shorten the turbocharger’s lifespan. Don’t worry — we have a simple and effective maintenance trick that can bring your turbo back to life in just two steps. This method is based on professional practice and uses common materials (such as Shell 15W-40 oil), making it safe and easy to perform.
Root Cause & Steps to Fix
When a turbocharger is stored for a long time, the lubricant inside the rotor ring grooves thickens and hardens, causing resistance. A gentle cleaning and re-lubrication can restore smooth operation. Here’s a step-by-step guide — the whole process takes only 10–15 minutes:
Step 1: Clean the Hardened Lubricant
Pour a suitable amount of cleaner into the oil inlet and return cavities.
Gently rotate the rotor to help dissolve and flush away the hardened oil residue.
![]()
Step 2: Add Fresh Lubricating Oil
Fill the oil inlet and return cavities with fresh lubricating oil (e.g., Shell 15W-40).
Gently rotate the rotor again to ensure the oil spreads evenly across the ring grooves.
Results & Maintenance Tips
After completing these steps, your turbocharger should rotate smoothly again — performing like new!
To prevent this issue from recurring, we recommend:
This simple trick is low-cost, easy to do, and can greatly extend your turbocharger’s life. Give it a try and bring your car’s power back to full strength! If you'd like more detailed illustrations or a video guide, check out the video below:
FIRE TURBO — Professional Partner Manufacturer!
Thanks for reading!