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5500859H | Genuine Cummins® Turbocharger Kit HE300WG

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Description:
A turbocharger 5500859H is a device that boosts an engine’s power and efficiency by forcing more air into the combustion chamber than it would normally draw naturally. Turbocharger Kit HE300WG For Freightliner 114SD, Freightliner Cascadia, Kenworth T680 / T880, Peterbilt 320, Volvo VNL / VNM, Autocar Xpeditor, trucks with Cummins ISX12G 11.9L engines (2013–2018 range)

Part Number: 5500859H
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Fits 5500859H For Freightliner 114SD, Freightliner Cascadia, Kenworth T680 / T880, Peterbilt 320, Volvo VNL / VNM, Autocar Xpeditor, trucks with Cummins ISX12G 11.9L engines (2013–2018 range)

    Purpose of using 5500859H:

     
    1. Increase Engine Power

      • More air + more fuel = more combustion = higher horsepower and torque.

    2. Improve Fuel Efficiency

      • A smaller, turbocharged engine can produce the same power as a larger naturally aspirated engine, often using less fuel under normal conditions.

    3. Reduce Emissions

      • Efficient combustion leads to lower exhaust emissions.

    4. Better High-Altitude Performance

      • At high altitudes, air is thinner. A turbocharger compresses air, maintaining engine power.


    Signs of a Bad Turbocharger 5500859H:

    1. Loss of Engine Power

    Reduced acceleration or sluggish performance.
    Engine may struggle under load because the turbo is not providing the required boost.

    2. Excessive Exhaust Smoke

    Blue smoke: Burning oil inside the turbo.
    Black smoke: Too much fuel, not enough compressed air due to turbo failure.

    3. Unusual Noises

    Whining, whistling, or grinding sounds from the turbo area.
    Could indicate worn bearings or damaged turbine/compressor blades.

    4. Oil Leaks

    Oil may leak around the turbo or into the intake/exhaust system.
    Can lead to low oil levels and turbo damage.

    5. Check Engine Light / Diagnostic Codes

    ECM may detect boost pressure problems or sensor malfunctions.
    Common codes: P0299 (underboost), P0234 (overboost).

    6. Poor Fuel Efficiency

    Engine struggles to maintain power, causing higher fuel consumption.

    7. Turbo Lag or Slow Boost

    Delay in boost delivery or inconsistent boost pressure during acceleration.

     

    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.