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2025-09-07 15:35:01
This is a great option to replace the Holset turbo actuator that failed on my 2015 ram 2500 Cummins 6.7. I was able to calibrate the actuator using EZ lynk tuner and did not try to use the OBD programmer that came with the actuator.I drained my coolantRemoved front inner passenger fender linerLoosened the 22mm banjo bolt for the top coolant line and used air to blow out all residual coolantRemoved the electrical connector and 10mm bolt holding the electrical clipRemoved the 4-5mm Allen head bolts (bottom left bolt was very difficult to remove)Cleaned the turbo mating surface with steel woolPlugged in new actuator and did pre calibrate with EZ LynkEnsured turbo linkage was to the full left or rear positionInstalled actuator with new Allen head bolts that were providedDid final calibration with ezlynkRefilled the truck with coolantTruck has been running great.I would recommend this product. It’s significantly cheaper than other options and works just as well.The only con I would say is mine came with no directions.
AuntB
2025-07-28 18:39:54
I installed this in my 2013 ram. Getting the old part off was not a fun job. New one bolted right up and calibrated the first try. My truck is tuned and deleted and all i did was use their programmer that came with this one. No more check engine light and now my exhaust break works great again. I was skeptical on this since its so cheap but it works. Ill update this in 6 or so months.
Wesley Prince
2025-07-19 09:02:52
The part looked fine and install was simple. The problem is the service from this company.#1 You CANNOT use this part for 2018+ trucks without purchasing an additional part. It's not an expensive part, a gateway bypass harness, but the problem is they don't disclose this upfront so I paid my mechanic for TWO visits instead of one.#2 Their install video is unusable. You can't getn more than 20 seconds into it until it begins to stutter and freeze making it unusable. I check on muliple devices and on multiple networks over several days and it never worked. Very frustrating.There are a lot of vendors for this part. My advice? Choose another one.
Ben Sangtrash
2025-07-16 14:03:35
Works fine. It's been well over a year. I did not use the programming OBD2 tool thing. I used a proper scanner and did the relearn procedure.
Jason T Spencer
2025-07-06 13:29:47
Seems to be good quality and install was easy. Time will tell if it holds up.
John P
2025-07-05 11:26:38
Got the check engine light and ran the codes getting a U010C code. Had lost all of my Turbo Power and the Jake Brake (Exhaust Brake) no longer worked. Brought it to the dealer and confirmed that it was a bad Turbo actuator. Cost me $350 for the diagnosis.The dealer wanted about $1500 for the part and I don't know how much for install? Decided that was too much and besides I pride myself in doing my own work.Checked out several of the Turbo actuators on Amazon. Everything from the OEM $1500 unit to this one for about $350. It had all good reviews so I took the chance.Replacing the Turbo actuator is not difficult, but you have to be somewhat of a contortionist to do it.Remove the passenger front wheel and the inner wheel shroud. Now the actuator is right in front of you. I was told to drain the coolant as well, so I did and changed fluid and thermostat while I was at it. There is a coolant line that does feed this actuator so I guess that it could get really messy if you do not drain the coolant first.Now, there are ONLY 4, 6mm Allen bolts that hold this actuator to the turbo housing. The top 2 are a piece of cake. The bottom 2 are the problem. The bracket for the shock absorber bracket is RIGHT in front of the lower 2 - 6mm bolts. You can get a small 6mm Allen Wrench in the tip of the screw on the bottom right. I was able to turn it about 1/4 turn at a time, then had to pull out the wrench and re-insert for another 1/4 turn at a time. That one is rough. But the one on the bottom left is a REAL BITCH!! I had to shave off about 1/4" of my Allen wrench tip to just get it into the tip of the screw head. And you have to shine a light and get your head in there to see where the wrench and bolt line up. Now you can only turn the bolt aboul 1 flat or about an 1/8th of a turn at a time. This bolt took about 1 hour to get out. Persistence pays off.When you get all 4 bolts out, the old actuator needs to be kind of twisted and turned to removed it, again because of the shock absorber bracket.After you get it out, wipe off the mounting face of the Turbo itself really good so the actuator has a nice clean surface to mount to. Make sure that the little Turbo/Exhaust lever is pushed all the way clockwise and lines up with the mark.Installing the Actuator is just the same. You have to turn and twist it into place. Try NOT to move the Turbo/Exhaust lever.Now you get to put those 2 lower 6mm Allen Bolts back in. HOW FUN!! Be sure to tighten them down good because you do not want a Coolant Leak/Drip later on.I was a little nervous about that because the box came with 2 extra seals that I did not use because the new unit itself already had seals on it, so I chose to use those rather than swap them out. Not quite sure why the gave 2 spares?Also, they state that it come with alignment bolts. It did not, and quite frankly, I think that they would have been more trouble than they are worth. There is just not any room to play with in there.Once you get everything all bolted up and the connector back in place, put the wheel well and tire back on the truck. Plug the Turbo Calibration Module in the OBD module and it self calibrates. Takes about a minute. Had to go back in and use my DTC module to clear the fault and Check Engine light.Truck has now been running for 2 weeks and it has never ran better. So far so good.Total to replace this was $350 for the diagnostic and about $350 for this new Turbo actuator. Total was $700. Imagine it would have been around $2000 at the dealership. So saved $1300 for about 2-3 hours work and a couple of beers!!!
Michael D.
2025-05-20 12:07:15
Received promptly. Part fit my 2013 dodge ram correctly. Came with adapter cable which I did not need. Sync adapter plugged in and worked on first try. Fixed my problem. I will leave 5 stars for now. See how long it lasts.
Brittany Watson
2025-05-14 19:57:44
I purchased this product on 10/1 for my son’s truck and today it decided that go out. $327 is a lot of money for a product to stop working so soon. I’m reaching out to the company to see if they offer any type of warranty but I’m not too hopeful on that. I will update if I get some positive news.
Customer
2025-05-10 16:07:08
Installed on 2015 ram with no issues and calibrated it with the supplied tool, no problems with calibration. Works well, exhaust brake works like it should and lots of boost pressure. Time will tell how long it will last, for $425.00 and if it lasts a couple years you can't go wrong. Before installing make sure the actuator lever is free on the turbo. They supplied the actuator with the gaskets and proper hardware to make the installation easier. The instructions that came with the kit was easy to read, they could have a diagram on labeling the series of lights on the calibration tool.
Philip R.
2025-04-17 17:51:27
Worked good for exactly 90days then failed. Sounds like its full of rocks. Turbo moves freely and easily, no reason for this to fail so quickly. Only 30day return window with amazon. Save your money get an oe actuator or city diesel.
jean brodeur
2025-04-15 14:14:33
Après avoir installé cet actionneur, le turbo de mon ram Cummins fonctionne très bien et ça fait maintenant près de deux ans qu'il est installé
Lisa Vallis
2025-04-08 20:40:06
I have no issues with the actuator itself, but the calibration tool does not work on 2018 Dodge Ram trucks.I followed the instructions specifically and the calibration tool would only blink. After some messages back and forth with the seller I ended up having to take it to a mechanic. 2018+ Dodge vehicles are equipped with a security gateway device which prevents third party devices from communicating with the truck.UPDATE: The seller had great communication and gave a full refund so I‘ve updated my rating for that reason only.
Gary
2025-02-17 20:31:01
I installed the actuator and after I programmed it according to the instructions. Started my truck up and engine light cleared. The turbo worked like a charm and Exhaust brake works again. Boost pressure when I pin it went from 87 KPA to 180 KPA. Much more responsive to starting up to pulling up hills.
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