5801677032
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
100 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
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Product Description
HE500VG 3791565 is a variable-geometry turbo reference for Iveco Cursor 10 heavy trucks, with OE 5801677032 anchoring the application. A machined cartridge request adds dimensional risk to the normal VGT matching requirements. Remanufacturers should verify the complete nameplate, actuator identification, vane lever position, engine rating, housing bores, and cooling connections before distributor release. Previous 3787146, 3789807, and 5322531 numbers support service history, but neither the OE nor the vehicle name proves one actuator or machined-core version.
| Application Direction | Matching Focus | Stocking Note |
|---|---|---|
| Iveco Cursor 10 VGT heavy-truck repair | 3791565, OE, actuator, vane geometry, machining | Separate actuator and dimensional versions within HE500VG |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Turbo Core / CHRA Cartridge |
| Fit Turbo Model | HE500VG Machined |
| Turbo Part Number | 3791565 / 3787146 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801677032 |
| Engine / Application Reference | Cursor 10 heavy-truck VGT machined-cartridge repair reference |
| Engine Model | FPT Cursor 10 |
| Application Reference | Iveco heavy truck Cursor 10 variable-geometry reference |
| Reference Year | 2017 catalog reference |
| Supply Direction | VGT Truck Remanufacturing and Distributor Supply |
| MOQ | 100 pcs |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Supplier Brand | Elecdurauto |
| Special Version | Machined / FREZADO cartridge |
| Control Type | Variable geometry with actuator |
| Reference Type | Reference Number |
|---|---|
| Turbo Part Number | 3791565 / 3787146 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801677032 |
| Previous Turbo Reference | 3789807 / 3789808 / 5322531 |
| Complete Turbo OE | 5801677032 |
| Matching Item | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Turbo Model | HE500VG Machined |
| Turbo Part Number | 3791565 / 3787146 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801677032 |
| Engine Model | FPT Cursor 10 |
| Application Reference | Iveco heavy truck Cursor 10 variable-geometry reference |
| Turbo Nameplate Photo | Recommended |
| Original Turbo / Cartridge Photo | Recommended when numbers are unclear |
| VGT / Actuator Version | Must be confirmed |
| Cooling Type | Oil / coolant and housing configuration must be confirmed |
| Special Matching Note | Electronic actuator calibration, vane mechanism and machining dimensions must be confirmed |
| Application Reference | Engine | Reference Year | Matching Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iveco heavy truck Cursor 10 variable-geometry reference | FPT Cursor 10 | 2017 catalog reference | 3791565 / 3787146 and OE 5801677032 align with HE500VG and Iveco Cursor 10 truck applications. |
The machined HE500VG core supports specialist remanufacturers repairing high-value Cursor 10 turbos.
Actuator and dimension records reduce VGT mismatch and calibration disputes.
Emissions, oil, and vane-system diagnosis protects the replacement under heavy truck load.
Elecdurauto supplies the core after complete version confirmation.
Vane position depends on the actuator, linkage, and turbine housing, while the cartridge determines the rotating assembly. Related Cursor 10 turbos can share an OE family but use different control or service versions. Buyers should provide actuator markings, connector photographs, nameplate, and measured core dimensions. A number-led record gives repeat buyers a safer basis than a broad machine or engine description.
The workshop should document housing bores, locating steps, wheel sizes, cartridge length, and any earlier machining marks. VGT lever orientation and vane-housing condition should also be photographed. A standard core cannot be selected solely from OE 5801677032 when the reusable housings have already been altered. Photographs and measurements also provide useful evidence if a later service claim requires review. Final release records should identify 3791565, Iveco Cursor 10 VGT, and the confirmed HE500VG Machined configuration.
No. The core replaces the bearing and wheel assembly, while carbon, worn vanes, seized linkage, calibration errors, or electrical faults remain outside it. The workshop should clean and test the geometry system and confirm commanded movement before assembly. Otherwise boost faults may return immediately. Bulk release should remain pending whenever the current turbo and the application record do not agree.
Both numbers appear in the Cursor 10 HE500VG service family and can be retained by reference type. The buyer's current label should remain primary because production or service changes may affect cross-reference components. Warehouse staff should not use one shortened HE500VG record for every actuator and machined configuration. The workshop should document the result before the machine returns to high-load commercial operation.
Restricted oil supply, contaminated charge air, exhaust aftertreatment problems, EGR faults, boost-sensor errors, and high crankcase pressure can drive abnormal turbo operation. Repairers should diagnose the original failure and inspect the intercooler, oil lines, and exhaust path before installing the machined core. Such controls help importers reduce wrong-version returns without overstating aftermarket fitment. Final release records should identify 3791565, Iveco Cursor 10 VGT, and the confirmed HE500VG Machined configuration.
The record should contain turbo and OE numbers, engine rating, actuator details, calibration evidence, machining dimensions, vane inspection, and photographs. Confirmed data allows repeat fleets to reorder efficiently, while unfamiliar units remain under review. the product is safer than stocking by Cursor 10 engine name alone. The evidence should remain linked to the purchase order, warehouse SKU, and repair report. Final release records should identify 3791565, Iveco Cursor 10 VGT, and the confirmed HE500VG Machined configuration.