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2014 - 2016 Corvette: GM TechLink: Air Filter Box Seal Leak

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Subject:      Air Filter Box Seal Leak
Model and Year:   2014-2016 Corvette, Silverado, Sierra; 2015-2016 Escalade models, Yukon models; and 2016 CTS and Camaro equipped with a V8 engine (RPOs LT1, LT4, L83, L86, LV1, LV3)
Source:  GM TechLink
Page Number:   NA
Date:  April 25, 2016

On some 2014-2016 Corvette, Silverado, Sierra; 2015-2016 Escalade models, Yukon models; and 2016 CTS and Camaro equipped with a V8 engine (RPOs LT1, LT4, L83, L86, LV1, LV3), the MIL may be illuminated and DTCs P0420 (Catalyst System Low Efficiency) and P0430 (Catalyst System Low Efficiency Bank 2) may be set. These conditions may be caused by excessive dirt/debris entering the air filter box and bypassing the seal of the air filter, causing damage to the H02 sensor element (Fig. 15) and blocking the catalytic converter. (Fig. 16)

2014 - 2016 Corvette Air Filter Box Seal Leak  

Fig. 15

2014 - 2016 Corvette Air Filter Box Seal Leak

Fig. 16

Do not replace any parts for these conditions until the air filter housing has been validated to be completely sealed.

Inspect the air housing cover for any missing tabs or fasteners. Also remove the air filter housing cover and inspect the seal around the filter as well as the air filter sealing surface for signs of not contacting the air filter seal. (Fig. 17)

2014 - 2016 Corvette Air Filter Box Seal Leak

Fig. 17

In addition, look for dirt/debris in the air filter housing cover bypassing the air filter. (Fig. 18)

If dirt/debris is bypassing the air filter due to a faulty seal, replace the air filter. If the air filter housing is not properly sealing, refer to the appropriate Service Information for additional diagnostic procedures.

2014 - 2016 Corvette Air Filter Box Seal Leak

Fig. 18

– Thanks to Tracy Lucas

2014 - 2016 Corvette: GM TechLink: Air Filter Box Seal Leak

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