July 6, 2021 by Nick Taylor
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Vehicle
2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 6.2L
Title
P1516, Replaced Throttle Body, Electronic Throttle Control Motor Connector
Complaint
The customer states the check engine light is on.
Cause
Connected a scan tool and found code P1516 – Throttle Actuator Control Module Throttle Actuator Position Performance. Performed a road test with the scan tool connected and found the signal parameter from the electronic throttle control was erratic and had dropouts. Performed a visual inspection of the throttle position sensor connector, terminals and wiring harness and found with the engine idling, wiggled the wiring harness at the electronic throttle control motor and the engine idle became erratic. Disconnected the electrical connector from the electronic throttle control motor for inspection and found the connector was damaged and the terminals no longer locked into place. Performed a drag test on the electronic throttle control motor electrical connector terminals and found the terminals failed the drag test. Replaced the electrical connector for the electronic throttle control motor. Key on, performed a throttle sweep with the scan tool, monitored the throttle position sensor signal parameters using a lab scope and found the throttle position sensor signal parameters produced a uniform signal and waveform pattern. Used a multi-meter to measure the specified 5 Volt reference and less than 100 mV ground found all were present at the throttle body terminals. Key on, engine off, used the lab scope to probe the connector for the throttle actuator control (TAC) motor. Voltage should be 12 Volts, polarity and waveform should reverse when throttle is snapped. Snapped the accelerator pedal and found the waveform was erratic and had dropouts. With the intake tube removed, commanded the throttle valve open and closed with the scan tool and found the throttle valve operation was erratic. The electronic throttle control motor is integrated into the throttle body and is replaced as an entire unit. These test results verified the throttle body and the electronic throttle control motor connector were faulty.
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About the Author Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor is the SureTrack Community Administrator and a Senior Applications Specialist at Mitchell 1 with over 25 years of experience with electronic repair data systems. Nick previously worked in the automotive dismantling and engine rebuilding industries.
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