P2441
2UZ-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM: SFI SYSTEM: P1442: Stuck Close in Secondary Air Injection Vacuum Switching Valve Bank 1
DTC P1442 - Stuck Close in Secondary Air Injection Vacuum Switching Valve Bank 1
DTC P1445 - Stuck Close in Secondary Air Injection Vacuum Switching Valve Bank 2
DTC P2441 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve Stuck Close Bank1
DESCRIPTION
The Secondary Air Injection (AIR) system pumps air to the exhaust port to accelerate the activation of the catalyst. The secondary air injection system consists of the ECM, air pump, Air Switching Valve (ASV) (EASV), Air Switching Valve No. 2 (ASV No. 2) (ASV1, 2), pressure sensor and Air Injection Control Driver (AID). The Air Switching Valve (ASV) (EASV) is an electromagnetic type and Air Switching Valve No. 2 (ASV No. 2) (ASV1, 2) is a vacuum type.
The secondary air injection system pumps pressurized air to the exhaust port by the air pump through the ASV and ASV No. 2. The ASV assists the ASV No. 2. The ASV No. 2 also controls air supply.
The ECM sends signals to the AID, and then the AID operates the air pump and ASV. The pressure sensor detects pressure and exhaust pulsation in the system when the system operates and when it does not operate, and sends the data to the ECM.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ECM detects pressure change with the pressure sensor to determine malfunctioning parts in the system, and stores the DTCs. The ECM measures pressure and/or exhaust pulsation of the system at 6 points, A to F, when the air injection system is in operation or when not in operation. When the pressure is high, the ECM determines that the pump operates. When exhaust pulsation is detected, the ECM determines that the Air Switching Valve (ASV) is open. The ECM determines malfunction parts based on the measured value, and stores the DTCs.
Points A and B:
ECM detects pressure changes (decrease), and determines that the No. 2 Air Switching Valve (No. 2 ASV) is open.
Points C and F:
ECM detects pressure and exhaust pulsation, and determines the pressure pattern of the system.
Point D:
ECM operates the system, as indicated by the dashed lines, to determine which of the No. 2 ASV is malfunctioning only when pressure changes cannot be detected at point A or B.
Point E:
ECM detects exhaust pulsation to determine the condition of the system.
Pressure condition in Secondary Air Injection System (Point C and F)
Pattern 1:
Pattern 2:
Pattern 3:
Pattern 4:
Judgment and decision of failure mode:
MONITOR STRATEGY
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
P1442, P1445
P2441
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
P1442 AIR valve bank 1 close stuck
P1445 AIR valve bank 2 close stuck
P2441 AIR valve close stuck
MONITOR RESULT
Refer to CHECKING MONITOR STATUS Mode 6 Data.
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT: Read freeze frame data using the Techstream. The ECM records vehicle and driving condition information as freeze frame data the moment a DTC is stored. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can be helpful in determining whether the vehicle was running or stopped, whether the engine was warmed up or not, whether the air/fuel ratio was lean or rich, as well as other data recorded at the time of a malfunction.
PROCEDURE
1. CHECK ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT (IN ADDITION TO SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM DTCS)
(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON and turn the tester ON.
(c) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Trouble Codes.
(d) Read the DTCs.
Result:
HINT: If any DTCs other than P1441 and/or P1444 and P2440 are output, troubleshoot those DTCs first.
C -- GO TO DTC CHART
B -- CHECK NO. 2 AIR SWITCHING VALVE (OPERATION)
A -- Continue to next step.
2. CHECK VACUUM HOSES (THROTTLE BODY - VSV FOR AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
(a) Check that the vacuum hoses between the throttle body and VSV for air injection system are securely connected.
OK:
The vacuum hoses are securely connected.
(b) Inspect the vacuum hoses for blockages and damage.
OK:
The vacuum hoses have no blockages and damage.
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE VACUUM HOSES
OK -- Continue to next step.
3. CHECK PIPES AND HOSES (CONNECTION OF AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
(a) Remove the intake manifold Removal.
(b) Check all pipes and hoses of the air injection system.
OK:
All air injection pipes and hoses are securely connected.
(c) Check all pipes and hoses of the air injection system for blockage or damage.
OK:
All air injection pipes or hoses have no blockages or damage.
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE AIR INJECTION SYSTEM PIPING AND HOSES
OK -- Continue to next step.
4. CHECK AIR SWITCHING VALVE (OPERATION)
(a) Remove the intake manifold Removal.
(b) Remove the Air Switching Valve (ASV).
(c) Blow air into port A and check that air is not discharged from port B.
OK:
Not discharged
(d) Apply battery positive voltage across the terminals.
(e) Blow air into port A and check that air is discharged from port B.
OK:
Discharged
NG -- REPLACE AIR SWITCHING VALVE AND GO TO STEP 6
OK -- Continue to next step.
5. CHECK NO. 2 AIR SWITCHING VALVE (OPERATION)
(a) Start the engine and warm it up.
(b) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
(c) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(d) Turn the ignition switch ON and turn the tester ON.
(e) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Utility / Air Injection Check / Manual Mode / Operation 5 and 6.
HINT: Operation 5: AP: ON; EASV: OPEN; ASV1: OPEN; ASV2: CLOSE
Operation 6: AP: ON; EASV: OPEN; ASV1: CLOSE; ASV2: OPEN
NOTICE:
- This test only allows technicians to operate the AIR system for 5 seconds. Furthermore, the test can be performed 4 times a trip. If the test is repeated, intervals of at least 30 seconds are required between tests.
While the AIR system operation using the Techstream is prohibited, the tester displays the prohibition (WAIT or ERROR). If ERROR (AI STATUS NG) is displayed on the tester, stop the engine for 10 minutes and then try again.
- When performing the Air Injection Check operation after the battery cable has been reconnected, wait for 7 minutes with the ignition switch turned ON or the engine running.
- Turn the ignition switch OFF when the Air Injection Check operation finishes.
(f) Read values of the Air fuel ratio on the Techstream.
Result:
HINT:
- When the No. 2 ASV operates normally, the A/F value is 18 or more when the valve is open, and approximately 14.5 when the valve is closed.
- Perform the following procedures only on the bank of which the valve is not open.
NEXT -- Continue to next step.
6. CHECK VSV (FOR AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
(a) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
(b) Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the VSV for the air injection system.
(c) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(d) Start the engine and turn the tester ON.
(e) When the air switching valve is operated using the Techstream, check that negative pressure from port A.
(f) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Utility / Air Injection Check / Manual Mode / Operation 2.
HINT: Operation 2: AP: ON; EASV: OPEN; ASV1: OPEN; ASV2: OPEN
NOTICE:
- This test only allows technicians to operate the AIR system for 5 seconds. Furthermore, the test can be performed 4 times a trip. If the test is repeated, intervals of at least 30 seconds are required between tests.
While the AIR system operation using the Techstream is prohibited, the tester displays the prohibition (WAIT or ERROR). If ERROR (AI STATUS NG) is displayed on the tester, stop the engine for 10 minutes and then try again.
- When performing the Air Injection Check operation after the battery cable has been reconnected, wait for 7 minutes with the ignition switch turned ON or the engine running.
- Turn the ignition switch OFF when the Air Injection Check operation finishes.
OK:
Negative pressure from port A
(g) Reconnect the vacuum hose.
NG -- CHECK VSV (FOR AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
OK -- Continue to next step.
7. CHECK VACUUM HOSES (AIR SWITCHING VALVE - VSV FOR AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
(a) Check that the vacuum hoses between the No. 2 air switching valve(s) and VSV for the air injection system are securely connected.
OK:
The vacuum hose(s) are securely connected.
(b) Check the vacuum hoses for blockages and damage.
OK:
The vacuum hoses have no blockages and damage.
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE VACUUM HOSES
OK -- Continue to next step.
8. CHECK NO. 2 AIR SWITCHING VALVE (OPERATION)
(a) Remove the No. 2 air switching valve.
(b) Blow air into port B and check that air is not discharged from port C.
OK:
Not discharged from port C
(c) Apply vacuum 30 kPa (225 mmHg) to port A, blow air into port B and check that air is discharged from port C.
OK:
Discharged from port C
NG -- REPLACE NO. 2 AIR SWITCHING VALVE
OK -- Continue to next step.
9. CHECK AIR INJECTION PIPE (NO. 2 AIR SWITCHING VALVE - EXHAUST MANIFOLD)
(a) Check that the air injection pipe between the No. 2 air switching valve(s) and exhaust manifold are securely connected.
OK:
The air injection pipe is securely connected.
(b) Check the air injection pipe for blockages and damage.
OK:
The air injection pipe has no blockages and damage.
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE AIR INJECTION PIPE
OK -- CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
10. CHECK VSV (FOR AIR INJECTION SYSTEM)
(a) Disconnect the 2 vacuum hoses.
(b) Disconnect the VSV for the air injection system connector.
(c) Blow air into port B. Check that air does not flow from port A.
OK:
Air does not flow from port A
(d) Apply battery positive voltage across the terminals. Then blow air into port B and check that air flows from port A.
OK:
Air flows from port A
NG -- REPLACE VSV
OK -- REPLACE ECM