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Sledgehammer70 02-23-2016 12:30 AM

2016 Camaro SS & LT NPP Fuse Pull Guide
 
Looking to keep your NPP open all the time no matter what on your SS and LT? Pulling that fuse is simply what you need to do. Just make sure you snag the right one. See my quick guide below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tnHhMYLpqQ

Sound clip:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC6OQBIa2sQ

Update:
I have heard this trick can cause issues on the 2017 cars. CEL'S, valves still closing, etc.

On the 2016 cars the fuse pull causes the valves to remain open no matter what.

sleep4fun 02-23-2016 09:08 AM

I see in your video you used needle nose pliers. There is a white "grabber" located in the fuse box.

Sledgehammer70 02-23-2016 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleep4fun (Post 8922183)
I see in your video you used needle nose pliers. There is a white "grabber" located in the fuse box.

HA! I had no idea that was there lol. Learn something new everyday.

doc212121 02-23-2016 03:40 PM

Sledge
I gotta say, if that was a "quick" video, I would hate to see a detailed video! My ADD shut me down 45 seconds in.
LOL all in good fun brother, nice color choice!:thumbsup:

Sledgehammer70 02-23-2016 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doc212121 (Post 8923172)
Sledge
I gotta say, if that was a "quick" video, I would hate to see a detailed video! My ADD shut me down 45 seconds in.
LOL all in good fun brother, nice color choice!:thumbsup:

Ha! Next time I will make the video and just increase the speed by 200%. I have a bad habit of talking a lot.

i007spectre 02-23-2016 05:37 PM

My main question is if pulling the fuse gets rid of the passenger side NPP exhaust rattle. If so I may pull mine until GM gets a permanent fix worked out.

Sledgehammer70 02-23-2016 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by i007spectre (Post 8923426)
My main question is if pulling the fuse gets rid of the passenger side NPP exhaust rattle. If so I may pull mine until GM gets a permanent fix worked out.

Yes, the fuse pull will make that go away. At least it did for me.

BadBillyJack 02-23-2016 06:25 PM

Nice! Now we need a new exhaust video!! :burnrubber:

doc212121 02-24-2016 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sledgehammer70 (Post 8923268)
Ha! Next time I will make the video and just increase the speed by 200%. I have a bad habit of talking a lot.

:laughabove:My fiance' tells me the same thing lol

laynlo15 02-25-2016 10:17 PM

I'll do it tm. Love the sound when you remote start it for friends. That can't believe the sound of a stock exhaust that sounds that good and it does. thx again

i007spectre 02-28-2016 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sledgehammer70 (Post 8923431)
Yes, the fuse pull will make that go away. At least it did for me.

Mine must be really bad then. Pulled the fuse yesterday and I still get the rattle. Granted it doesn't sound quite as loud, but it's still there. I'm so ready for a permanent fix from GM.

Adrian97c 02-28-2016 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by i007spectre (Post 8933509)
Mine must be really bad then. Pulled the fuse yesterday and I still get the rattle. Granted it doesn't sound quite as loud, but it's still there. I'm so ready for a permanent fix from GM.


Hope that gets fixed before my order gets built!


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Adrian97c 02-28-2016 02:10 PM

Plug in AFM Delete module to ODBII port to shut off AFM mode without getting errors. I saved mine from my 5th gen.


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Sledgehammer70 02-28-2016 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Adrian97c (Post 8933665)
Plug in AFM Delete module to ODBII port to shut off AFM mode without getting errors. I saved mine from my 5th gen.


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Just don't forget to remove it when not driving. It can drain your battery.


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