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So basically a wast of time and $ to take it to the dealer.

Remove actuator, check for free movement on the VGT collar. If it slides freely then actuator is the culprit. Sound about right?

Could the electrical connections need to be cleaned ?


I can save your son $150+ in diagnostic fee's. The dealer will come back and tell you the turbo is toast. Service centers at dealers are just parts replacers. They make more money on replacing the entire turbo then figuring out if the actuator is bad or not.
 
Looks like my Actuator is on the way out with just under 83,000 miles. Start truck and all is good, hit TH and EB as usual. Drive a few miles and let off and almost stop and the check engine light came on then parked truck. This happened a couple times. Today same thing but i kept driving and noticed the EB was not coming on and my boost at full throttle was mid way on the gauge.

Stoped by the Dealer in Cathedral City, CA and they said it will be two weeks for a rental car to be available. So once it's in they will schedule me in. They have a GREAT Mechanic that does every bit of work on any Diesel that comes in.

So I hope i can get by for a couple weeks. Happy this is happening while under warranty!!!
 
Looks like my Actuator is on the way out with just under 83,000 miles. Start truck and all is good, hit TH and EB as usual. Drive a few miles and let off and almost stop and the check engine light came on then parked truck. This happened a couple times. Today same thing but i kept driving and noticed the EB was not coming on and my boost at full throttle was mid way on the gauge.

Stoped by the Dealer in Cathedral City, CA and they said it will be two weeks for a rental car to be available. So once it's in they will schedule me in. They have a GREAT Mechanic that does every bit of work on any Diesel that comes in.

So I hope i can get by for a couple weeks. Happy this is happening while under warranty!!!
You're waiting two weeks just for a rental car???
Why???
Heck, it only takes a few hours to swap the turbo or actuator out, crazy to wait for a rental car.
Heck, were it me I would take the truck to them and wait while they fixed it, or get a ride home.
 
I got mine replaced recently under Maxcare. The only holdup was they had to have some "inspector" sign off on it before dealer could do the work. That's a RAM dealer in Cathedral City? We stay down in the desert for a few weeks at a time, and it's great to know there is a place to go for service.
 
You're waiting two weeks just for a rental car???
Why???
Heck, it only takes a few hours to swap the turbo or actuator out, crazy to wait for a rental car.
Heck, were it me I would take the truck to them and wait while they fixed it, or get a ride home.


I have several items I have been saving up to have done.

First thing they have to do is diagnose it and THEN they will bring in the part/parts needed. I asked if they stocked the actuator and they said NO.

I have no problem waiting, I did the same back when they replaced my front crank seal and transfer case seal. They gave me a nice car to drive. I am not scheduled to tow my 5er for a month or so.

Different strokes.
 
I got mine replaced recently under Maxcare. The only holdup was they had to have some "inspector" sign off on it before dealer could do the work. That's a RAM dealer in Cathedral City? We stay down in the desert for a few weeks at a time, and it's great to know there is a place to go for service.


The Mechanics name is Mike and really knows his CHITZ. Yes it's a RAM Dealer.
 
Check your maxcare coverage definitions, might not cover the actuator.
Max Care covered me 2 years ago. It took 2 weeks to get it done, I dropped it off and was a couple days before they got it in to diagnose and then over a week before an inspector showed up to approve repair, then it was finished the day they got approval. The part was already in stock.
 
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Any thoughts on EB usage and actuator failure?

My truck has 83k and I have used my EB at every start. My Sons truck failed at around 130k and he only used his while towing his dump trailer.

Injuring minds......
 
Any thoughts on EB usage and actuator failure?

My truck has 83k and I have used my EB at every start. My Sons truck failed at around 130k and he only used his while towing his dump trailer.

Injuring minds......
It would depend on whether the failure is due to the VGT collar sticking due to carbon buildup or if the actuator failed due to an electronic issue.
Using the EB frequently helps to keep the carbon buildup down, but does nothing to help if there is an inherent electronic issue in the actuator module.
 
Seems a common failure of the actuator is the seal lets loose and the resultant antifreeze leak destroys the actuators electronic board.
 
I have several items I have been saving up to have done.

First thing they have to do is diagnose it and THEN they will bring in the part/parts needed. I asked if they stocked the actuator and they said NO.

I have no problem waiting, I did the same back when they replaced my front crank seal and transfer case seal. They gave me a nice car to drive. I am not scheduled to tow my 5er for a month or so.

Different strokes.

In the mean time you have a two wheel dinghy to get around on!
 
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