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Recent Content by seafish
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Good job tracking that down.
Like I said, the IPM/PDC connections are eventually prone to corrosion.
That said, what part do you plan to buy "new" ?
I am fairly sure that there are no PDC or IPMs available new anywhere, though you might be able to get it rebuilt.
On your late 2004 there is an "IPM" attached directly to the "PDC" (Power Distribution Center otherwise known as a "fuse box" ;)). It is a small silver box. It is generally regarded as unserviceable, though several people HAVE cloely examined the connections and silicone boards inside and found...
Sounds to me like it could well be a sticking vane actuator.
It would be helpful to know which turbo you bought from Genos and if it came with the actuator already calibrated.
NOT sure this is true as I have read that insurance companies can buy and track individual customers driving data and traits from the vehicle data that is sold…so SOMETHING is not completely anonymized.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60175396/connected-cars-driver-data-tracking-insurance/
It looks, feels and smells oily. That said, its a good idea and I'll check the evaporator drian tube as I have a long brush to do that.
Any idea where it I can access it from? Behind the passenger side wheel well or under the truck ??
Thank you … my bad on not knowing the correct names of...