My C5 I think blew its turbo yesterday, it's a 2.0HDI 138, and wondered if it is a difficult job to replace and how long it might take me.
I have now looked in the Haynes manual it talks about removing the subframe, drive shafts, wheel hubs, depressuring the hydraulics etc which to me seems like an awful lot of work. I'm pretty handy with cars but all that seems too much to be able to do over a weekend on my drive!
It may be that its so difficult because it is the 2.0HDI with the turbo behind the engine. My wife's C3 1.6HDI has it nice and conveniently placed right in front where you can get at it. (Maybe the Engine designer had a question mark over the reliability so put the 1.6 turbo there to be kind to the dealers!!)
My dilemma now is that I really like the C5's and, having fitted a new clutch, flywheel, timing belt, front discs and pads, 4 michelins etc in the past 3 months I don't really want to get rid of it.

However, I don't think it's worth taking to a garage as it will likely cost more than a replacement car (if I can find the right spec?)
Any thoughts anyone before I start trawling through ebay and autotrader!
Thanks
Rob