How To Replace A Turbo Actuator | 6.7L Turbo Install

Please remember to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and COMMENT if you enjoy our videos! John shows us how to replace a Turbo Actuator for the 6.7L Cummins. It can be frustrating if you notice your turbocharger has started to misbehave by kicking in at low speeds, suddenly stopping or running inconsistently. Your truck may even give you the P003a error code. The good news is you don't need a full 6.7L Turbo install, chances are your actuator needs to be calibrated or replaced. Common symptoms of a failed actuator include complete loss of power, intermittent low pressure, low boost and ECU errors and fault codes. Join John as he gives you a step-by-step walkthrough of how to replace a turbo actuator and install a new turbo actuator on your Dodge Ram 6.7L. Shop USA: https://us.bddiesel.com/products/turb... Shop CANADA: https://ca.bddiesel.com/products/turb... Join our Diesel Family: Facebook:   / bd.performancemanufacturing   Instagram:   / bd_performancemanufacturing   TikTok:   / bddieselperformance   00:00 Introduction 00:39 How to get to the actuator 01:19 Steps before removing actuator 02:09 How to remove actuator 02:35 What the BD actuator includes 03:02 Differences between early and late model 03:26 Attaching the cord 04:20 Using the alignment tool 05:19 Lower truck and use the scan tool 06:27 Placing the new actuator 07:55 Run another scan 08:28 Close