BorgWarner Turbo S400S010 169012

OEM
SKU:
169012
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Condition: New
Brand: Borg Warner
Component OEM: Borg Warner
Model: S400S010
 
Vehicle Applications:
Detroit Diesel Series 60 320HP
Detroit Diesel Series 60 365HP
 
Cross References:
1080017R 169012 169012R
170-025-1013 170-025-1014 170-025-2092
170-070-0441 1700251013 1700251014
1700252092 1700700441 23508405
23508406 23515894 2585835C91
466998-0001 466998-0002 466998-0009
466998-5001 466998-5001S 466998-5002
466998-5009 466998-9001 466998-9001S
466998-9002 466998-9009 4669980001
4669980002 4669980009 4669985001
4669985001S 4669985002 4669985009
4669989001 4669989001S 4669989002
4669989009 469012 E23508405
E23508406 E23515894 R23508405
R23508406 R23515894 TS169012
TS169012R TS466998-5001 TS466998-9001
TS466998-9001R TS4669985001 TS4669989001
TS4669989001R
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.