The Jeep Commander 3.0CRD from 2005 – 2010 is fitted with a HELLA electronic turbo actuator. The electronic turbo actuator replaces the vacuum actuator found fitted on earlier models and is now controlled by the engine ECU to regulate the boost pressure from the turbocharger. This turbo of turbo actuator is actually a very common failing part and replacement units can be very expensive.
Below is a list of common symptoms related to a faulty turbo boost actuar:
Electronic Turbo Actuator Repairs – By Sinspeed
We have the facilities to fully bench test and repair almost all types of electronic turbo actuators. We use new genuine OEM components when remanufacturing a turbo actuator and where possible we up rate components where there are known weaknesses to strengthen our repairs. All rebuilt turbo actuators are returned with a Lifetime warranty for complete peace of mind and will not require any programming when refitting to the vehicle.
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Below is a shortlist of the most common part numbers we’re seeing on a weekly basis for the Jeep Commander Electronic Turbo Actautor:
Common Part Numbers | Common Part Numbers |
---|---|
6NW009420 | 6NW008412 |
712120 | G277 |
G129 | G219 |
742730 | H48 |
H20 | 25086L2 |
If your vehicle has been diagnosed with a faulty turbo actuator, call us today for a quote on 0203 815 9441.
Ajaz is a seasoned automotive electronics engineer with deep expertise in remanufacturing vehicle electronics. He has developed skills in all areas of the automotive field, from rebuilding hydraulic steering components, and mechanical gearboxes and reworking intricate vehicle electronics. Ajaz also acquired Bodyteq, a London-based vehicle bodyshop where he has developed extensive knowledge in automotive refinishing.
Alongside his automotive career, Ajaz has built a career in the IT industry, gaining accredited certification as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Cloud Architect, and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) specialist.