OK, so back in the day when I used to work in auto repair shops... I remember some special thing we had to do when changing the oil on a turbo vehicle.
I though it was once you get the new oil in the engine... you would disable it's ability to start and then hit the starter for a few seconds so the engine is turning over which helps get oil up to the turbo so when you do start the vehicle there is oil in the turbo and it's not starting dry.
Somebody please re-fresh my memory and let me know if this is the correct procedure and if it is not... what is?
I though it was once you get the new oil in the engine... you would disable it's ability to start and then hit the starter for a few seconds so the engine is turning over which helps get oil up to the turbo so when you do start the vehicle there is oil in the turbo and it's not starting dry.
Somebody please re-fresh my memory and let me know if this is the correct procedure and if it is not... what is?
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