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When did AFM start? My sons looking at a very clean, rust free 2006 5.3L with only 94K miles.
I thought it started 2007?
When did AFM start? My sons looking at a very clean, rust free 2006 5.3L with only 94K miles.
I thought it started 2007?
The oil burning was not caused by dried out cylinders. The problem was too much oil being sprayed at the piston skirts from the AFM pressure relief valve. Too much oil then would overload the oil control rings and create problems with the PCV system. Both would lead to oil consumption. Those issues were addressed in ~2011. They relocated the pressure relief valve, installed a shield, changed the valve cover design (PCV).Disabling the GM AFM entirely depends on the year of manufacture actually. Some can be done with an add on module, some have to be mechanically deleted. All BS as far as I'm concerned and all contribute to burning oil from dried out cylinders.
Whatever. All I know is my wife's 2016 Suburban LTZ was using oil at rate of a quart every 500 miles and I did the mechanical delete on it and the oil consumption immediately stopped and her overall fuel mileage (not that it was ever good) didn't change a bit.The oil burning was not caused by dried out cylinders. The problem was too much oil being sprayed at the piston skirts from the AFM pressure relief valve. Too much oil then would overload the oil control rings and create problems with the PCV system. Both would lead to oil consumption. Those issues were addressed in ~2011. They relocated the pressure relief valve, installed a shield, changed the valve cover design (PCV).