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What do you need to know about a secondary air pump?

What do you need to know about a secondary air pump?

If you’re wondering what a secondary air injection pump is, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll go over the purpose of the secondary are pump as well as the symptoms you should watch for that indicate the pump is failing. What Does a Secondary Air Pump Do? What Does a Secondary Air Pump Do?

When to replace a secondary air injection pump?

If you’ve already experienced engine stalling, poor acceleration, and a check engine warning light, then you need to have the secondary air injection pump checked out immediately. If it is proven to be the problem, have it replaced by a certified mechanic.

What happens when the air injection pump is not working?

But in situations when the secondary air injection pump is not working, you can expect the RPM to drop. This may cause the car to vibrate or even stall as noted above. If you’ve already experienced engine stalling, poor acceleration, and a check engine warning light, then you need to have the secondary air injection pump checked out immediately.

How does a secondary air injection system work?

This component is also called a smog pump, or an air pump, and it lies within the secondary air injection system of the vehicle. It can reduce carbon emissions by pumping fresh air from outside into the exhaust stream. By the time fumes leave the tailpipe, there are fewer hydrocarbon pollutants in them.

If you’re wondering what a secondary air injection pump is, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll go over the purpose of the secondary are pump as well as the symptoms you should watch for that indicate the pump is failing. What Does a Secondary Air Pump Do? What Does a Secondary Air Pump Do?

What can cause an air pump to malfunction?

Faulty Air Pump Check Valve(s) Defective Vacuum Lines or Air Control Solenoids. Defective Air Pump or Air Pump Relay. Restricted System or System Plugged with Carbon. Water collected and accumulated in the AIR pump. Frozen or corroded pump. Blown AIR pump fuse caused by freezing.

If you’ve already experienced engine stalling, poor acceleration, and a check engine warning light, then you need to have the secondary air injection pump checked out immediately. If it is proven to be the problem, have it replaced by a certified mechanic.

How to get rid of an error code on an air pump?

To get rid of this error code, you can do the following: 1 Replace both the air pumps and the one-way check valve 2 Try and clean the air pump and test it. The one-way air check valve must be replaced as well 3 Replace the inlet hose of the air pump 4 Replace the fuse of the air pump (you can find it under the hood)

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Ruth Doyle