BorgWarner Turbo S100 178045

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Condition: New
Brand: Borg Warner
Component OEM: Borg Warner
Model: S100
 
Vehicle Applications: 
John Deere 3800 Telehandler John Deere 4045
 
Cross References:
170-070-0006 170-070-0126 170-070-1691
1700700006 1700700126 1700701691
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173183R 173404 173404R
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173685R 173738 173738R
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175296 175297 175298
175299 175300 178045
318606 318606R 318616
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473183 473404 473587
473685 473738 478045
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RE524801 RE526871 RE526872
RE526873 SE501155 SE501671
SE501674

 

Install Guide

Turbocharger Installation Best Practices

Proper installation helps prevent premature turbocharger failure. Inspect the oil, air, coolant, intake, and exhaust systems to make sure the new turbocharger has clean oil flow, proper airflow, and no restrictions or leaks.

Change Engine Oil & Oil Filter Fresh oil and a new filter are required for every turbo installation.
Inspect or Replace Engine Air Filter & Intake Ducting Make sure the intake system is clean and free of debris or restriction.
Inspect Oil Feed Line & Drain Line Restricted, clogged, or contaminated oil lines can cause premature turbo failure.
Inspect any Applicable Coolant Lines Water-cooled turbos require clean, unrestricted, leak-free coolant lines.
Check Intercooler & Exhaust Systems Inspect hoses, clamps, intercooler piping, exhaust leaks, and foreign object damage. Oil residue in the intercooler or exhaust can indicate significant engine issues.
Prime Turbo Before Startup Pre-lube the turbocharger and verify oil flow before normal engine operation.
Important: Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s service procedures. A replacement turbo can fail early if the original cause of failure is not corrected. Undiagnosed engine issues can lead to denied warranty claims.