VGT Actuator Circuit - Voltage Low
What does CAT-CID2452-FMI4 mean?
The CAT-CID2452-FMI4 (Caterpillar) diesel fault code means: VGT Actuator Circuit - Voltage Low. This is a moderate severity code.
Common Symptoms
- Low boost / low power / derate
- Black smoke under load
- Turbo whistle changes or absent
- Check Engine Light
- Poor fuel economy
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Carbon buildup on VGT vanes from soot Possible
- VGT actuator electronic or mechanical failure Likely
- Wiring or connector issue at turbo actuator Likely
- Calibration lost after battery disconnect or ECM work Less Likely
- EGR system flooding turbo with soot (failed EGR cooler) Possible
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
Connect CAT ET, command VGT actuator through its full range with the engine off; watch position feedback.
If actuator does not follow command, remove and inspect vanes for carbon / seized movement.
On C15 ACERT, soak vanes in carbon cleaner or replace actuator if electronic fault is confirmed.
Perform VGT actuator re-learn / calibration in CAT ET after service.
Check EGR cooler function — EGR cooler failure dumps soot into the intake and accelerates VGT issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CAT code CID2452-FMI4?
CAT code CID2452-FMI4 (VGT Actuator Circuit - Voltage Low) is a moderate-severity fault on C13 and C15 ACERT engines. VGT actuator signal voltage too low, typically short to ground. The C15 ACERT uses a variable-geometry turbo that is carbon-prone on high-idle applications.
Why does this happen on CAT ACERT engines?
ACERT engines use heavy EGR plus VGT, and the combination dumps soot on the vanes. Trucks that idle a lot or run light loads are especially prone. Regular loaded operation and EGR cooler integrity help prevent VGT issues.
How much does it cost to fix CAT CID2452-FMI4?
Cleaning carbon from VGT vanes is a $800-$1500 labor job at a shop. A new VGT actuator runs $1500-$2500. Full turbo replacement with cartridge is $3500-$4500.