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P1516 code keeps coming back...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tillerman77" data-source="post: 16559342" data-attributes="member: 181959"><p>I had a similar problem with my 97 a few years ago. I didn't want to do a delete, so I opted to do a thorough cleaning of the plates, tested the actuator box while it was apart and added a catch can after reassembly. It has been working fine for the past 3 years.</p><p>As information, the actuator boxes are often blamed for the problem, but in most instances, are functionally fine. The plates being gummed up is what is most likely causing your code. Sticky plates can still work, but as someone already mentioned, will open or shut slower than the ECU is programmed to accept.</p><p>Also, it is unlikely that you will get any improvement of this issue by running Seafoam through the intake. It really requires disassembly to actually clean what is gummed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tillerman77, post: 16559342, member: 181959"] I had a similar problem with my 97 a few years ago. I didn't want to do a delete, so I opted to do a thorough cleaning of the plates, tested the actuator box while it was apart and added a catch can after reassembly. It has been working fine for the past 3 years. As information, the actuator boxes are often blamed for the problem, but in most instances, are functionally fine. The plates being gummed up is what is most likely causing your code. Sticky plates can still work, but as someone already mentioned, will open or shut slower than the ECU is programmed to accept. Also, it is unlikely that you will get any improvement of this issue by running Seafoam through the intake. It really requires disassembly to actually clean what is gummed up. [/QUOTE]
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