What does that mean?
The P0410 code refers to the emissions system. The AIR pump puts air to the
exhaust to lower emissions. It takes in outside air and pumps it through two
one-way check valves into each bank of the exhaust.
About 90% of the time that this code is set, the one-way check valves have
worn out or failed and allow water (which occurs naturally in the exhaust) back
into the pump. In any cold climate, especially in climates with higher humidity,
this water may be more excessive. The water partially fills the AIR pump, it
can then freeze. When the PCM commands the pump on, if the pump is frozen it
cannot turn, thus overloading the circuit and "popping" the fuse.
Symptoms
Possibly symptoms include:
Causes
A code P0410 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
Possible Solutions
Note: There is a technical service bulletin (TSB) regarding this code for a
number of GM models. The TSB calls for the replacement of the AIR pump and the
installation of a new secondary injection hose. The TSB can be found on this
ACDelco site.
Additionally, if you simply replace the AIR pump the problem may return again
(and again). If you replace the pump, also clean out the hoses and replace the
one-way check valve. If this is on a GM model that the TSB applies to, follow
those instructions in the link above. In a few cases, people have put a small
hole in the rubber cover on the pump which allows any water to drain out.
Also, please note that this may be covered under the emissions warranty on
the vehicle. If your vehicle is out of bumper-to-bumper warranty, check if the
emissions warranty is still valid!
This is the general emissions exhaust code, what is the actual issue you are having with the vehicle? have you tried to reset the code and see if it happens again? if so when you reset it does the vehicle run better then code pops and car runs worse or no change? let me know and i'll help you out
1,033 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×