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A-Premium Complete Turbo Turbocharger with Gasket Kit Compatible with Chevy Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015 & Sonic 2012-2020 & Trax 2013-2021 & Buick Encore 2013-2021 1.4L Replace# 55565353

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Style: Turbo with Gasket Kit


Features

  • [VEHICLE FITMENT]: Compatible with GM (Chevy) Cruze 2011-2015; Sonic 2012-2020; Trax 2013-2021; Compatible with Buick Encore 2013-2021 ---1.4L Gas VVT Turbocharged Ecotec LUV
  • [REFERENCE PART NUMBER]: 781504-0001, 781504-0002, 781504-0004, 781504-0006, 781504-0007, 7815040001, 7815040002, 7815040004, 7815040006, 55565353, 55565354, 667-203
  • [KEY FUNCTIONS]: An sealing device is installed between compressor wheel and bearing support, prevent oil from leaking into intake manifold and eventually cause engine burn oil.
  • [TURBOCHARGER FEATURES] : Turbo kit is equipped with wastegate and actuator, and this compressor and turbine housing is made of high grade alloy to rapidly dissipate heat at extreme rotate speed, ultimately extending the service life of the product.
  • [ABOUT WARRANTY]: 1 Year (12 Months) Unlimited-mileage Quality Guarantee.

Brand: A-Premium


Material: Alloy Steel, Brass


Upper Temperature Rating: 700 Degrees Celsius


Shape: Round


Manufacturer: PremiumpartsWhosale


Manufacturer: ‎PremiumpartsWhosale


Brand: ‎A-Premium


Item Weight: ‎18.66 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎14.5 x 12 x 10 inches


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎APTBC001


OEM Part Number: ‎781504-0001, 781504-0002, 781504-0004, 781504-0006, 781504-0007, 7815040001, 7815040002, 7815040004, 7815040006, 7815040007, 55565353, 55565354


Date First Available: November 15, 2021


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  • Great product but PLEASE change your oil before hand - and PRIME THAT TURBO!
Style: Turbo with Gasket Kit
I'm at about 5k miles post install. Everything working exactly as it should. Great part. Great price. I can't say this with 100% certainty, but I feel like the low reviews are people who didn't change/flush/prime oil. I did an oil change 2 hours before swapping the part. Let the car run for about 20 minutes, then drained it. Expensive? Yeah. Wasteful.... well? That depends on your definition. Unnecessary? Better safe than sorry. After that oil change, added more fresh, new oil. I let it spray out of the feed hose to make sure I had pressure (into a bucket), I turned the car over with turbo installed about 10 times with ignition disabled to prime the turbo. I changed oil again after 1000 miles. If your old turbo failed, you MUST make sure your oil is clean. Particulate that wouldn't really affect an engine will cause a turbo to catastrophically fail. You can not just bolt on this replacement and do none of the other work. Also, pro-tip Install the cooler line at the block NOT on the turbo. Connect it to the turbo once the turbo is placed. If that doesn't make sense to you now, it will. Good Luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025 by P-Watts

  • 2020 Encore
Style: Turbo with Gasket Kit
Installed on a 2020 Encore with no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by JG

  • 2015 Chevy Cruze LTZ 1.4L turbocharged LUV engine
Style: Turbo with Complete Installation Kits
This is the correct turbo. The studs are different sizes as you can see in the photo. This wouldn't be a problem except the brass-colored nuts that go on do not have threats all the way though. My mistake was assuming the studs were the same size. The space on the stud where there are no threads was eliminated the stud would be the right size. I have 3 stuck in my block assuming I needed to continue threading them until they were against the metal bracket thinking this is how they stayed on. I was lucky I didn't strip the block side of this. I have asked the seller to provide the correct studs but so far all they can do is ask me about the car (multiple times) which I provided in the first reply message. It is the right car it is the right engine what is wrong is the stud length which they don't seem to understand. The casting quality seems a bit poorer than the Honeywell I had on it. This turbo seems to have casting issues. The turbo is exactly the same except for where there are a few casting issues. They asked me in the first message if I could use the old studs, there is a reason why I spent more money to get the studs. They are taking quite a bit of time to get back to me. All I asked was if they had different studs that are the correct length. I still have no answer to that question. I have purchased several items from this seller but if they can't make it right and quick I'll be returning to find a different seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by Brenda Brenda

  • Fits the 2014 1.4 L Cruze LT like the OEM turbocharger
Style: Turbo with Gasket Kit
I recently drove my 2014 Chevy Cruze (83k miles) from Idaho to Florida to gift to my niece for her first car. A day after arriving to Florida, the Cruze's check engine light came on...the OBD II scanner showed the dreaded P0299 low turbo boost code. Even though the car ran smooth, I noticed the power was reduced during high acceleration. I ordered the A-Premium turbocharger based on reviews. For anyone who has never replaced this turbo charger, set aside a full day to do the replacement. Most of the fittings and hoses will reattach will little effort. However, the oil return pipe and coolant return pipe were frustrating to attach...mainly due to the tight-fitting area and location. Other than those frustrations, the A-Premium turbo fit and construction was a very good! Be certain to add about 20 ml of synthetic engine oil to the oil feed bore before attaching the oil feed pipe and spin the exhaust turbine to distribute the oil into the turbo journal bearings before reattaching the catalytic converter to the turbo exhaust chamber. Regarding that pesky oil return pipe that I mentioned, I found that it was easier to bolt the tube to the turbo housing (torque only to 71 in-lbs) before installing the turbo and guide the outlet of the oil return pipe into the hole of the engine block until it snapped into place, as I lowered the turbo into place. Overall, the install isn't complicated or beyond the capabilities of a home mechanic. A flexible head ratchet and 10-inch extension bar makes the installation much easier! You will need Torx, reverse Torx, hex socket set, and 10mm & 13 mm deep-well sockets to remove the catalytic converter, since the bolts extend a little too far beyond the nuts for a standard hex socket. You will need to drain some of the coolant for this job, so be certain to have Dexcool II coolant (50/50 dilution) on hand to replace the drained coolant. It has been several days since I installed the A-Premium turbochager and the Cruze is running very well. In retrospect, the original OEM turbo was still in excellent condition...the turbo shaft had no noticeable play, no cracks around the wastegate or turbine, and the wastegate was in good physical shape. The issue was that the actuator (silver can-like structure with the arm) diaphram was starting to fail which failed to fully seal the wastegate against the housing. I could have replaced the actuator for $35-100 and saved myself from the headache of a turbo installation. Overall, I would highly recommend the A-Premium brand for this turbocharger! I'll make future a update once my niece puts some miles on the turbo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Christopher W. Locke

  • Turbo for my car
Style: Turbo with Gasket Kit
Bought this for my car and it fit exactly to my car. It worked for more than 2 years with no issue
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Akhil Gollapalli

  • Worked out for me on my 2014 Chevy Cruse Eco 1.4l!
Style: Turbo with Complete Installation Kits
The turbo appears to be working normal, it removed my permanent code, low boost. A few things to say on aggravation . Do your home work when it comes to torque values for all return and feed lines. The studs that came with the turbo will prolong your job as they are not for my car, had to get other ones so that fitment wouldn’t give me any issue when mounting the turbo. It’s important to note that length of the studs you’re removing and how long they extend out so you can lock down the turbo with the bolts they provide, you don’t want any leaks. Overall I’m satisfied, with this turbo charge. Also, saw some smoke and burn off at initial start. Read this was normal on a few reviews. Anyways, went away after a couple cold starts, if it continues. It’s definitely a problem. Working great now and am satisfied with this company but still too early to know for sure as I’m one week in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by AF

  • Saves a lot of turbo trouble. Replace the item every 40 to 50k along with the oil.
Style: Turbo Oil Feed Pipe Tube
Perfect fit. Compared to other outlets the price is great. keeping an eye on the heat level and it seems to be great. It's taking the heat.no leaks. Thanks again for a great quality part.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by Ted

  • Make sure to replace this part if you have a 1.4 L turbo. Every 6 months
Style: Turbo Oil Feed Pipe Tube
Exactly the right fit. No problems
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025 by Timothy

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