Completely inspect the turbocharger and all other engine components that may cause similar conditions before replacing the turbocharger.
Use the following information to diagnose problems caused by the turbocharger.
The turbocharger is serviced as a complete unit.
Ensure that the following conditions do not exist on the compressor wheel blades:
| • | Cracks | 
| • | Bends | 
| • | Erosion of the blades | 
| • | Broken blades | 
Important: 
   •  Carefully grasp the compressor wheel nut with your fingers and  rotate
the wheel in a clockwise direction. The wheel should turn freely with   no
signs of binding or scraping caused by housing contact.    •  Rotate the turbocharger while pushing in and pulling out on the  compressor
wheel; the wheel should rotate freely with no contact with the   housing.    •  Carefully grasp the compressor wheel nut with your fingers and  rotate
the wheel while moving the wheel up and down. There should be no compressor
  wheel to the housing contact.           AXIAL AND RADIAL PLAY IS NORMAL EVEN ON A NEW TURBOCHARGER.          If the compressor wheel comes in contact with the housing, it will be
 very evident when rotating the wheel. The wheel will drag or scrape on the
  housing surface and visual damage will be evident on the wheel blades and
  the housing surface. 
Tighten
Tighten the turbocharger oil return pipe bolts to 21 N·m
 (15 lb ft).