P0410 trouble code last night
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P0410 trouble code last night
Hey everyone, my Check Engine Light came on last night so I plugged up my scanner, and I have a P0410 code. My scanner also pulls the speed, RPM, and multiple temp readings at the time the code is activated, and all of that looked ok to me. I checked on the web and I'm not finding alot for that code, mostly just that it is an emissions problem, and nothing specific. I called my local dealer and they could tell me much either.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Re: P0410 trouble code last night
P0410 is the Air Injection System. H02S Sensors indicate lean condition present when AIR pump is turned on with 8% additional offset fuel being added during closed loop operation.wamason wrote:I have a P0410 code?
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Here is the link that further explains all DTC's.
http://service.gm.com/gmspo/mode6/index.html
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http://service.gm.com/gmspo/mode6/index.html
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I just had this code and fixed everything. Here is the link: http://www.s-10crewcab.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2531
This is what you will probably need to do. Go buy this: 2 check valves (one for each exhaust manifold), buy a new air pump motor and a new 30amp fuse (located between the battery and the fender). Have fun!
This is what you will probably need to do. Go buy this: 2 check valves (one for each exhaust manifold), buy a new air pump motor and a new 30amp fuse (located between the battery and the fender). Have fun!
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The air injection system adds additional air to the exhaust during warm up to prevent a rich condition that could possibly shorten the life of the catalytic converter. That is all it does.wamason wrote:From what I can tell, this is not a critical component is it? Just something GM decided to add to keep the air cleaner?
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I wish I could. They do make 02 simulators that you plug into the connector where the 02 sensor should be which will prevent the SES light from coming on, but I would never be able to pass the wonderful CA smog test. Oh well.SomeCrew wrote:Eh, who needs a cat anyway, take it off and save the trouble!
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HJ, does you HPIII or whatever it is have an option for a cat-eliminate? Or do you have to get an actual ECU upgrade / piggy back / reflash...
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HPPIII does not, and I'm pretty sure that would not be legal in most statesSomeCrew wrote:HJ, does you HPIII or whatever it is have an option for a cat-eliminate? Or do you have to get an actual ECU upgrade / piggy back / reflash...
I don't know if LS1edit can do that. The O2 sim would probably be the best option if that was what you wanted to do.
Our cat is a pretty good free flowing cat, and I don't think as long as things are running good that it hurts the performance much in a daily driver.
If you were drag racing, I think that the PCM could be flashed to compensate for removal of the cat.
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The HPPIII doesn't have any cat delete options. As far as I know Casper Electronics is the only one who makes the 02 simulators. All you do is plug one into the rear 02 sensor wiring harness and go. Besides this you would need custom programming to eliminate the cat. PCM 4 Less could probably do this, but I think it costs like $300.
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It will just blow again. I did the same thing. You will need the check valves and motor. About $200 total I think. I ordered from http://rockauto.com/
When you take the motor off, allot of water will come out of it. The motor is blown. You will need to replace the check valves, cause they are bad and allowing back-blow and condensation into the system. The check valves only let air pass into the manifold when operating properly.
When you take the motor off, allot of water will come out of it. The motor is blown. You will need to replace the check valves, cause they are bad and allowing back-blow and condensation into the system. The check valves only let air pass into the manifold when operating properly.
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k wow, I feel sheepish, just read this and answered my question.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbullet ... p?t=359793
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