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Pse actuator

Nattyboy

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OPC rang this morning - apparently one of my pse actuators has stuck and needs replacing. They wee meant to be ringing me back with a cost but been in meetings all day.

Anyone know if they can be unseized/repaired or know he cost of sorting it ?

Cheers
 
Most likely the OPC will replace the complete box which will be very expensive.

A cheaper alternative is to buy a new Pierburg valve and have a welder to replace it.
 
thanks - will speak to them today. Noticed an OPC invoice from a couple of years ago that states the actuator had been freed which threw me.
Had an issue with the PSE on my 997 but that did necessitate replacing the box as it was rattling - this indicates that it's something that could be repalaced separately Will speak to them later ?
 

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