Turbo lag on a 6.7L Cummins is often caused by a worn VGT actuator or a boost leak. This guide walks through diagnosing and replacing the actuator so your Ram 2500 pulls hard again.
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How to Fix Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbo Lag
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Step-by-Step Instructions
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Scan for turbo-related codes (P0299, P2262, P2263).
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Inspect the VGT actuator arm for binding or wear.
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Replace the turbocharger actuator if the arm is loose or codes point to it.
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Check the boost tubes and intercooler for leaks.
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Reinstall and test drive; verify boost pressure holds.
Tools & Parts Needed
- 🔧 Socket set, Torque wrench, New turbo actuator, OBD2 scanner
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this fix take?
2-3 hours
Do I need special tools?
Yes — see the Tools & Parts list above.
Is this covered under warranty?
Check your vehicle warranty. Some repairs may be covered, especially if the issue is a known defect.
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