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Turbo on 99 saab 95T is leaking oil and burning oil

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Alot of miles on it? add some oil additive such as lucas engine oil treatment and fix leak..most likely seal or valve cover gasket

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I have a 99 saab 9-5.large amount of bluish smoke comes out as I accelerat engine sounds fine.Much less smoke comes out as I drive at constant pace. No power from turbo but can hear it doing sonething

if the smoke is after you have been idling at lights for a few minutes , then it is valve stem seals gone hard or worn
if you are driving and accelerate hard as in passing then it will be worn big end bearings over loading the oil rings
turbos with oil seal problems will smoke all the time and if it seems to have no power , that could be from from leaking intercooler hoses, cracked intercooler or intercooler pipes or from faulty dump valve control actuator
check the viscosity of the oil in use as it may not be correct for the operating conditions or mileage of the engine.
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Cheapest "possible" fix would be your PCV valve! That's the cheapest, Which is why stated first.
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Sounds to me like they did a bad head job. No pun intended. lol, White smoke indicates moisture in exhaust but black smoke indicates a oil leak. I would take it back and have them check the job they did. If the car is over heating then the head gaskets are pretty much blown.
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