Secondary Air Injection System Description
The secondary air injection (AIR) system helps reduce exhaust emissions.
The system forces fresh filtered air into the exhaust stream in order to accelerate
 catalyst operation.
The system includes the following:
|     •  | AIR pump--The AIR pump supplies filtered air through the
secondary air injection system into the exhaust stream. The control module
provides  ground for the pump relay, battery voltage is then applied to the
pump. | 
 
|     •  | AIR vacuum control solenoid--The AIR vacuum control solenoid
controls the AIR shut-off valve.  When the secondary air injection system
 is enabled, the control module provides a ground to the solenoid. Enabling
 the solenoid allows engine vacuum to be applied to the AIR shut-off valve. | 
 
|     •  | AIR shut-off valve--The AIR shut-off valves are vacuum operated.
When the secondary air injection system is enabled, vacuum is applied to the
 valve. The vacuum opens the valve and allows air from the AIR pump to flow
 to the check valves. | 
 
|     •  | Check valves--The check valves prevent back flow of exhaust
gases into the secondary air injection system. An AIR pump that had become
inoperative  and had shown indications of having exhaust gases in  the outlet
port would  indicate check valve failure. | 
 
|     •  | The plumbing--The plumbing carries the air from the pump
to the exhaust stream. The plumbing includes the hoses, pipes and clamps.
The plumbing can be tested  for leaks using a soapy water solution. With the
AIR pump running, bubbles  with form if a leak exists. | 
 
Results of Incorrect Operation
If no air (oxygen) flow enters the exhaust stream, the start up emission
levels will rise. The control module can detect a system flow problem using
 the pre-catalyst HO2S and Short Term FT. If a system flow problem is present
 the HO2S voltage will not indicate an expected lean condition, Short Term
 FT will not increase and a DTC will set.
If incorrect voltage is present on the vacuum control solenoid or the
pump relay control circuits the device will not operate. This will be detected
 by the control module and a DTC will set.
The following DTCs can set if a secondary air injection
fault is detected:
|     •  | DTC P0410--A system flow problem has been detected. | 
 
|     •  | DTC P0418--A pump relay control circuit problem has
been detected. | 
 
|     •  | DTC P1415--A Bank 1 flow problem has been detected. | 
 
|     •  | DTC P1416--A Bank 2 flow problem has been detected. |