2 blown turbos

Just came from the Ford stealership and was informed I have 2 blown turbos.  2013 with 62,000 miles.  No mods and never abused.  What are my options?  I took it in because I noticed a significant loss of power, no sucking sounds and my mechanic found oil in the inlet tubes, throttle body.  If I am forced to buy 2 new turbos, should I just get the OEM ones or upgrade them?  Also, anyone have good idea where to buy? 
 
Time for a second opinion...62k i would expect to see oil in the intake tract....i dont know what u mean by sucking sounds..i dont hear any on mine either...pretty hard for me to believe that 2 oem turbos sit themselves at the low boost that oem runs that are liquid cooled and oil lubrcated......Z wants to know if you have any codes set prior to going to the dealer?
 
Did you notice any smoke from the exhaust while driving?  Hoses split, clamps come loose, so those would be the first things to check.  There might be oil in the intake piping, but is it pooling or just a mist?  Misting is normal, pooling is not.  The PCV system is known to have shortcomings.  So much so that Ford released a redesigned valve cover to help combat the problem!  Valve cover gasket problems in the area of cylinder #3 (driverside along the firewall) are also well-known, can cause power loss and misfires.

And yeah, any idea on codes set in the PCM/computer?
 
fitnesstrainermd said:
Just came from the Ford stealership and was informed I have 2 blown turbos.  2013 with 62,000 miles.  No mods and never abused.  What are my options?  I took it in because I noticed a significant loss of power, no sucking sounds and my mechanic found oil in the inlet tubes, throttle body.  If I am forced to buy 2 new turbos, should I just get the OEM ones or upgrade them?  Also, anyone have good idea where to buy? 
I fel your pain!
I would get a second opinion... If it agrees with 2 blown turbos you can probably upgrade the impellers or buy new ATPs for a major upgrade for the same or less money. Be sure they tell you why they think the turbos failed to prevent recurrences.
 
The service guy told me they ran the car and got a P0299 code.  I did not notice any burning oil smell, definitely no smoke from the exhaust.  When I first noticed the power loss, I checked all the hoses and clamps and everything appeared fine.  I am just blown away by having both turbos gone at the same time.  I just don't know what could cause that to happen. 

I am completely new to turbo driven cars so this is all a learning experience to me.  As far as the oil in the tubes, it was pooling and not a mist.  it was in the throttle body and the driver side tube next to the front bov. 
 
fitnesstrainermd said:
The service guy told me they ran the car and got a P0299 code.  I did not notice any burning oil smell, definitely no smoke from the exhaust.  When I first noticed the power loss, I checked all the hoses and clamps and everything appeared fine.  I am just blown away by having both turbos gone at the same time.  I just don't know what could cause that to happen. 

I am completely new to turbo driven cars so this is all a learning experience to me.  As far as the oil in the tubes, it was pooling and not a mist.  it was in the throttle body and the driver side tube next to the front bov.
Had any fuel services performed recently?
 
With no boost leaks and none of the typical howling or smoke from a blown turbo I would look at the waste gates as a possible problem. Check that they move freely and inspect the vacuum limes going to them.


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FoMoCoSHO said:
fitnesstrainermd said:
The service guy told me they ran the car and got a P0299 code.  I did not notice any burning oil smell, definitely no smoke from the exhaust.  When I first noticed the power loss, I checked all the hoses and clamps and everything appeared fine.  I am just blown away by having both turbos gone at the same time.  I just don't know what could cause that to happen. 

I am completely new to turbo driven cars so this is all a learning experience to me.  As far as the oil in the tubes, it was pooling and not a mist.  it was in the throttle body and the driver side tube next to the front bov.
Had any fuel services performed recently?
P0299 just means low boost... Even a boost leak or bov malfunction either of which is much more likely than two blown turbos. Get a mechanic instead of a tech.
 
Copy.  But.  I am new to turbo vehicles.  Don't know what a wastegate, where it is, or what it looks like.  Any photos. Thank you all for the insight.  Also, I have a SCT x4 and havent had any codes.  I even checked before taking it to the dealer and did not find any.  The car drives fine and drives like a normal taurus without turbos.
 
Forgot to ask.  What/where is the MAP, and if clogged, can it cause a blockage of pressure?

When I connected my SCT x4 from torrie to read the codes, I also tried to datalog it and I noticed at idle, my boost psi was at -10.12.  When I accelerated, it never got to 0. 
 
Time to find a Lincoln dealership to evaluate your car.  They are much more familiar with EcoBoost technology.  If you have a tune installed, return the car to stock tune.  I'm guessing you don't have a 3bar MAP installed for sure!

MAP sensors can be cleaned with MAF Cleaner or electronics parts cleaner.  I don't think this is the issue, but ...  There's the MAP sensor on top of the intake manifold, that's stock 2bar, and is frequently changed to 3bar (requires tune to go with).  The other MAP sensor is a 3 bar, and you can find it on the pipe leading to the throttle body.  Part number ending in 9F479 for both of them.
 
When did it start behaving like this and was there an event where it all started?  Any other abnormalities in the way it runs or just no boost?


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noticed it 2 weeks ago and took it to the dealer last week.  There was no event or nothing specific that happened. 

Abnormalities:  throttle doesn't seem as responsive.  I am not sure bout the vacuum being at -10 at idle or if that is normal behavior.  Would that signify a leak somewhere?
 
These motors always seem to have oil in the intake tubes.  I thought it was crazy as well.  I cant see both your turbos going at once.  The wastegate seems like it could be stuck but then again I cant see them both getting stuck open together either. There has to be something else going on with it.  That would be a pretty damn big leak if the car makes no boost at all.  This may sound stupid but I would pull the air filter and start the car and cover the intake hole and see if the car suffocates, if not its pulling air somewhere else.  As for the wastegates, that issue is common with the F150's and I heard about a new SHO here locally that the nut actually came off the impeller side of the turbo and destroyed the turbo. 
 
I agree with FoMoCoSHO as I had the same thing from a dealer visit but that hose just pops off sometime on its own. I highly recommend you check the vacuum hoses on top of the motor under the engine cover. There is a sensor with 3 or 4 small short hoses going to it. One goes to a cold air tube and that is the most likely suspect.

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