Computers and Control Systems: Service and Repair
Secondary Air Injection Combination Valves, Checking
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hand vacuum pump (VAS 6213) or hand vacuum pump (VAG 1390)
Conditions
• The Secondary Air Injection (AIR) solenoid valve or AIR solenoid valve 2 was checked using the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system (VAS 5051B) in "Guided Fault Finding".
Test Sequence
If the AIR solenoid valve and AIR solenoid valve 2 are OK:
- Check the vacuum system, including the vacuum reservoir in intake manifold, for leaks.
- Check whether the vacuum lines are correctly connected.
- Check that vacuum hoses are not porous.
If no malfunction was found:
- Disconnect the secondary air hose at the position indicated by the - arrow -.
- Lightly blow into the hose to the combination valve. DO NOT used compressed air.
• Both combination valves must be closed, it must not be possible to blow through hose.
- Remove the vacuum hose from the combination valve.
- Connect the (VAS 6213) to the left combination valve.
- Operate the (VAS 6213) several times.
• The combination valve must open, it must be possible to blow through.
If the combination valve does not open:
- Replace the left combination valve. Refer to => [ Secondary Air Injection System Components Assembly Overview ] Secondary Air Injection System Components Assembly Overview.
- Repeat the test on the right combination valve.