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Service Code 16
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<blockquote data-quote="SkooterG" data-source="post: 217701" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>But of course the service manual has that information of which you seek.............</p><p></p><p>Code 16 - Auto self-destruct sequence has been initiated!!!</p><p></p><p>Run! Run away!!!!</p><p></p><p>Ok, so actually code 16 shows one of two symptoms: 1) A stuck throttle position sensor is detected, or 2) Faulty intake air pressure sensor pipe system; a hose is detached, causing constant application of the atmospheric pressure to the sensor; or, the hose is clogged.</p><p></p><p>The service manual then goes on to list 7 probable causes of malfunction. Generally, they are open or shorts in the wiring, a defective or stuck TPS, and problems with the atmospheric pressure sensor.</p><p></p><p>TPSs have a history causing all sorts of problems, so I would look there first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkooterG, post: 217701, member: 118"] But of course the service manual has that information of which you seek............. Code 16 - Auto self-destruct sequence has been initiated!!! Run! Run away!!!! Ok, so actually code 16 shows one of two symptoms: 1) A stuck throttle position sensor is detected, or 2) Faulty intake air pressure sensor pipe system; a hose is detached, causing constant application of the atmospheric pressure to the sensor; or, the hose is clogged. The service manual then goes on to list 7 probable causes of malfunction. Generally, they are open or shorts in the wiring, a defective or stuck TPS, and problems with the atmospheric pressure sensor. TPSs have a history causing all sorts of problems, so I would look there first. [/QUOTE]
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