Air Injection: Testing and Inspection
Secondary Air Injection (AIR) System Inspection1. Connect the WDS or equivalent to the DLC-2.
2. Verify that DTC P22S7, P22S8, P22S9 or P2260 is not displayed.
- If DTC P22S7, P22S8, P22S9 or P2260 are displayed, perform DTC inspection.
3. Access the ECT PID.
4. Start the engine and warm it up to the normal operating temperature.
5. Cool down the engine to that the ECT PID is 30 °C {86 °F} or less.
6. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
7. Verify that the PCM terminal 10 voltage is B+ and the AIR pump is not operating.
- If the PCM terminal 10 voltage is not B+, inspect and repair or replace open or short circuit between PCM terminal 10 and AIR solenoid valve connector B.
- If the AIR pump is operating inspect for the following:
- AIR pump relay (stuck closed)
- Wiring harnesses and connectors (Main relay terminal C-AIR pump relay - PCM terminal 40/AIR PUMP fuse-AIR pump relay-AIR pump)
8. Start the engine.
9. Verify that the AIR pump is operating and the PCM terminal 10 voltage is 0 V after the engine is started.
- If the AIR pump does not operate, inspect for the following:
- AIR pump relay (stuck open)
- AIR pump (internal malfunction)
- Wiring harnesses and connectors (Main relay terminal C - AIR pump relay-PCM terminal 40/AIR PUMP fuse-AIR pump relay-AIR pump-GND)
- If PCM terminal 10 voltage is not 0 V, inspect and repair or replace open or short circuit between PCM terminal 10 and AIR solenoid valve connector B.
- If the AIR pump operates and PCM terminal 10 is 0 V, inspect for the following:
- AIR pump (pressure)
- AIR solenoid valve (stuck or closed)
- Vacuum hose (Intake manifold-vacuum tank-AIR solenoid valve-AIR control valve)
- Secondary air passage (AIR pump-AIR control valve-exhaust manifold)