New turbocharger replacment BV43 Citroen Peugeot 2.0/2.2 Hdi DW10FU
CITROEN :
Jumper III 2.0 BlueHdi
Jumper III 2.2 BlueHdi
PEUGEOT :
Boxer III 2.0 BlueHdi
Boxer III 2.2 BlueHdi
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Turbocharger BV43 – Symptoms of Failure
Engine: 2.0 / 2.2 BlueHDi
Turbo type: BV43 (Variable Geometry Turbo – VNT)
Power: Varies by model, typically 110–165 kW
Compatible Vehicles
Citroën
- Citroën Jumper III 2.0 BlueHDi
- Citroën Jumper III 2.2 BlueHDi
Peugeot
- Peugeot Boxer III 2.0 BlueHDi
- Peugeot Boxer III 2.2 BlueHDi
Common Symptoms of Turbocharger Failure
1. Loss of Engine Power
- Sluggish acceleration
- Weak or delayed boost
- Poor torque under load
2. Excessive Exhaust Smoke
- Blue smoke – oil leaking through worn turbo seals
- Black smoke – insufficient air supply / boost leak
- White smoke – oil entering exhaust
3. Unusual Turbo Noises
- High-pitched whistling / siren sound
- Grinding or metallic noise (bearing / shaft wear)
4. Increased Oil Consumption
- Frequent top-ups
- Oil in intercooler or intake pipes
5. Boost Pressure Problems
- Underboost / overboost fault codes
- Check engine light
- Limp mode activation
6. Variable Geometry (VNT) Malfunction
- Sticking vanes due to carbon buildup
- Irregular turbo response
- Inconsistent boost pressure
7. Excessive Shaft Play
- Radial / axial movement
- Risk of turbine/compressor wheel contacting housing
Common Causes
- Extended oil service intervals / poor oil quality
- Carbon buildup from EGR / DPF system
- Blocked oil feed or return lines
- High thermal load or aggressive driving
- Improper shutdown after heavy load
Recommendation
If your Citroën Jumper III or Peugeot Boxer III (2.0 / 2.2 BlueHDi) with BV43 turbo shows any of these symptoms, inspect the turbocharger and lubrication system immediately. Continued driving with a failing turbo may result in severe engine damage or total turbo failure.

