HelmLehman
Problems with the Opel Tigra 2006: Black smoke, reduced performance and increased fuel consumption
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The Opel Tigra 2006 is experiencing issues such as black smoke from the exhaust, reduced engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and a strong exhaust smell. The initial suspicion is a faulty boost pressure sensor, but it is suggested that the turbocharger or mass airflow sensor could also be the cause. Checking these components at a garage is recommended to prevent further damage and potential engine failure.
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HelmLehman (community.author)
Hey, thanks for your answer! I hadn't even thought of the turbocharger. My Tigra has a 1.8 liter engine, if that helps. I last serviced it at 179031 km, so maybe it's time to have another look. I'll take your idea into consideration. A cost of 1070.0 euros is quite a lot to start with, but if it works, it'll be worth it. Thanks again for the food for thought!
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HerbieWheels
But you're welcome! Your additional information will definitely help. The problem was similar with my Opel Corsa, only it had a slightly smaller 1.3 liter engine. With your 1.8 liter engine, it is of course possible that the cause lies elsewhere. However, it would definitely make sense to have the turbocharger checked. Even if 1070.0 euros may seem a lot at first glance, it's definitely worth it compared to a major engine failure. It could also be that the mass air flow sensor is defective. Had a similar situation once with my previous car (a VW) where the symptoms were pretty much identical. After the change, the jerking was gone and the fuel consumption was also back to normal. But as I said, I'm not a mechanic either. It would certainly make sense to have the garage look at it. They will certainly be able to help you! Good luck with it!
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HelmLehman (community.author)
Hey, really great, thanks for the further tips! I'll definitely have the garage take a look and address the issue with the mass airflow sensor and the turbocharger. It's really better to invest a bit of money now than to have to completely replace an engine later. I'm curious to see what they say at the workshop. I'll let you know when I have new information. Thanks again for your ideas and good advice!
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HerbieWheels
Hey, I had similar problems with my 2008 Opel Corsa. I would describe myself as someone with some experience with cars, but I'm no expert. I took the car to the garage because the turbochargers were faulty. The engineers at the garage were able to fix it and I paid 1070.0 euros for it. Nevertheless, it would be helpful if you could provide precise information about your vehicle, such as the engine size or the exact type of engine, so that I can help you better. There are different versions and engine series, and the repair may vary depending on the model.
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