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6374772Rx Oem Cummins Turbocharger Actuator For Cummins Isx

SKU 6374772RX

Description: Turbocharger Actuator For Cummins ISX

( No Core Charge )

Condition: New

Brand: Cummins

Part Number: 6374772RX 

Other OEM Part Numbers That Will Work: 4034188, 4034429, 4034429RX, 5355124, 5355724, 5356525, 5452695, 5501185, 550118500H, 550118500HX, 5501185H, 5501185HX, 5501185NX, 5501185RX, 6374772, 6374772RX, 6382093, 6382093H, 6382093HX, 6382093RX, 06318455, 6318455, 700571AT 

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Original price $1,999.00
Original price $1,999.00 - Original price $1,999.00
Original price $1,999.00
Current price $1,399.00
$1,399.00 - $1,399.00
Current price $1,399.00

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The Cummins engine is durable, reliable, and powerful. Cummins was originally built for heavy-duty, commercial work. It's based on the needs of the most grueling and demanding work, and that delivers benefits for all other Cummins engine designs and applications. Cummins is everywhere; for many years Ford once offered Cummins diesel engines in their medium-duty pickups. Cummins is a independent company supplying engine to both RAM trucks and commercial truck makers like: Peterbilt, Kenworth, International- ProStar, 9900i, LoneStar, PayStar and HX models. Freightliner Cascadia, Coronado, and 122SD models. Cummins is also in tons of heavy machinery, industrial generators, small generators and practically anywhere where there needs to be a reliable diesel engine.

Advanced Truck Parts" LLC stands by a 90-day warranty for all heavy truck parts from the delivery date, showing our commitment to quality. Beyond this period, we're still here to assist, albeit outside of warranty coverage. We understand accidents happen, normal wear occurs, and fuel quality varies, and we're ready to discuss solutions. To ensure swift resolution, please provide purchase and service documents. We aim to keep your truck running smoothly and are ready to cover repair costs, send a replacement, or offer a full refund if a part can't be fixed

The main purpose of a turbocharger is to increase the power output of an internal combustion engine by compressing the intake air and delivering it to the engine at a higher pressure. It accomplishes this by utilizing the energy from the engine's exhaust gases to spin a turbine, which in turn drives a compressor that pressurizes the intake air. A failed or malfunctioning turbocharger can have several symptoms. Here are some common signs that indicate a potential turbocharger issue: Loss of power: A significant decrease in engine power or reduced acceleration can be an indication of a failing turbocharger. If the turbocharger is not functioning properly, the engine may not receive sufficient compressed air, leading to reduced performance. Excessive smoke: If you notice excessive smoke coming from the exhaust, particularly if it is accompanied by a burning oil smell, it could be a sign of turbocharger failure. Oil may be leaking into the exhaust system due to a damaged seal or bearing within the turbocharger. Loud whining or grinding noise: Unusual noises, such as a whining or grinding sound coming from the turbocharger area, can indicate a problem. This may be caused by damaged bearings or other internal components. Boost pressure issues: If the turbocharger is not generating sufficient boost pressure, you may experience a lack of power or poor engine performance. This can be observed through a decrease in acceleration or a noticeable lack of "turbo kick." Excessive oil consumption: A failing turbocharger can lead to oil leaks or increased oil consumption. If you frequently need to add oil to your engine or notice oil leaks around the turbocharger, it could be a sign of a problem. If you suspect that your turbocharger has failed, it is recommended to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic or a technician experienced in turbocharger diagnosis and repair. They can perform a thorough examination of the turbocharger and associated components to determine if replacement or repairs are necessary.

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