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Air is allowed to enter the exhaust when the PCM simultaneously actuates the Air Pump Relay, Air Pump (1), and Air Pump Switchover Solenoid (4) after engine start-up for up to 2 1/2 minutes. The following conditions must also be met in order for the system to become active:

- Coolant Temperature greater then 10° C (50° F) but less then 60° C (140° F)
- Engine Speed less then 3000 RPM
- Throttle Valve Not Wide Open

After an actuation, the air injection system will remain deactivated until the coolant temperature drops from greater then 60° C (140° F) to less then 40° C (104° F).

The Air Pump (1) draws in air through a maintenance-free filter and pumps it to the Air Pump Switchover Valves (3 and 6). The Air Pump Switchover Valves (3 and 6) prevent exhaust gases from flowing back into the Air Pump (1).

The Air Pump Switchover Solenoid (4) is supplied with vacuum from the intake manifold through a check valve (5). When the Air Pump Switchover Solenoid (4) is activated, it passes engine vacuum to the Air Pump Switchover Valves (3 and 6). The air which is delivered via the Air Pump Switchover Tube (2) is forced through the valves into the cylinder head openings to the exhaust. The injected air reacts with the hot exhaust gases in the outlet port. An oxidation of carbon monoxides (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) takes place and results in an additional increase in the exhaust temperature.