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6374772RX | Genuine Cummins® Turbocharger Actuator Kit For 15L ISX/QSX

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Description:
A turbocharger actuator 6374772RX is a component that controls how the turbocharger operates — specifically, it regulates the position of the turbo’s vanes (in variable geometry turbos) or the wastegate valve (in traditional turbos). This directly affects boost pressure, which is the extra air the turbo forces into the engine.

Part Number
6374772RX
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Fits 6374772RX For Cummins engine systems EPA17 15L ISX/QSX

Purpose of using 6374772RX:

  • Controls Boost Pressure
    It adjusts the flow of exhaust gases to the turbo, which changes how much air the turbo pushes into the engine. This helps avoid too much boost (which can damage the engine) or too little (which reduces performance).

  • Improves Engine Efficiency & Power
    By managing turbo output precisely, the actuator helps the engine perform better under different loads and speeds.

  • Reduces Turbo Lag
    Actuators adjust the turbo quickly, reducing delay (lag) between pressing the accelerator and feeling the engine power.


Signs of a Bad Turbocharger Actuator 6374772RX:

1. Loss of Engine Power

If the actuator fails to control the turbo properly, your engine may feel weak, especially when accelerating or climbing hills.

2. Turbo Lag or Hesitation

A faulty actuator can cause a noticeable delay (lag) between pressing the gas pedal and the engine responding with power.

3. Excessive Exhaust Smoke

Black smoke: Too much fuel, not enough air (low boost).
White smoke: Possible oil leak or poor combustion from turbo issues.

4. Check Engine Light (CEL)

Modern engines will trigger a warning light if the ECU detects actuator or turbo boost control problems. You may also see codes like P2563 (Turbo Boost Control Position Sensor).

5. Unusual Noises

Whining, rattling, or high-pitched noises from the turbo area may indicate actuator or turbo issues, especially if the actuator is stuck open or closed.

6. Poor Fuel Economy

Low boost leads to inefficient combustion, making the engine burn more fuel to maintain performance.

7. Limp Mode Activation

The ECU may limit engine power to protect the turbo and engine if it detects an actuator failure.


About the Manufacturer – Cummins:

Cummins is a leading American manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as power generation systems and emissions solutions. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is known globally for its durable, high-performance engines used in trucks, buses, construction equipment, agriculture, and power systems.

The brand is widely respected for its innovation in clean diesel technology, including aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, and advanced electronics that help reduce emissions while maximizing engine efficiency and reliability.