johnandrew70 said:
I know this is an old posting, but would like to point out the XTs have a few faults, check for oil leaks particularly down the front of the engine this is a sure sign that the intercooler is leaking. they suffer badly from turbo failure and if that happens the engine will continue to run on its own engine oil and full rpm until the engine goes pop and you wont stop it by turning the ignition off or pulling the battery leads off, and just in case you think of stalling it, well impossible with an auto and potential gearbox / clutch damage with a manual, other problems include egr failures and boost sensors, i had my XT for 18 months a 2.2 dci 136, and i have to say it was the worst 4x4 i ever had, in that short time the intercooler cost £600, egr £400, boost sensor £60, and the turbo was on its way out when i got rid, they eat tyres and mine went through 2 batterys, oh and avoid supermarket fuel as the fuel filters dont like it, i wouldnt have another one and have now bought a vw passat tdi, just google xtrail problems and see what comes up, i have also got a mitsubishi shogun thats nearly 20 years old with nearly 200.000 miles on the clock that is more reliable, and will deffinately pull your house down.
You really were unlucky.
First point, the 2003 xtrail had
no intercooler leaks, in fact i don't think it even had one, nor did it surfer from turbo failure.
Inter coolers were fitted from the introduction of the 134 bhp version.
The early inter coolers were a crimped version, which leaked oil from the crank, on the lhs bottom front of the intercooler.
The replacement was a different design, not crimped, and didn't leak.
Turbo failures on some cars from 2004 resulted in a recall, this required the boost sensor changing, and in some cases a ECU remap.
It sounds to me like your car didn't have the sensor replaced?
I had a 2004 model for 4 years, and apart from the inter cooler being replaced in the first year, it was totally faultless, i also ran it totally on supermarket fuel.
I now run a T31 model with a Renault engine, that's just sailed through its test, and has been totally reliable.
Again run on super market fuel, I've actually had a best fuel consumption of 48mpg, computer reading, from a 171 bhp engine.