This might be my problem. I got code p0420 which said it was the upstream air flow so I changed the top 02 sensor and it cleared the message for about 30 minutes. Now I got the same error code again and the AutoZone dude believes it's the catalytic converter that needs to be replaced. 😡😡
I have a 2013 Chevy Malibu 2.5 but I don't have a pump installed there..I can see the holes but it's open there..I wonder if the previous owner got rid of the secondary Pump system or if my model did not come with one. I don't have any codes and the car runs okay...
Does this thing make an intermittent whine noise after the engines off? Took the heat shield off to change the water pump and notice a train type of sound that comes and goes every 30-60 seconds for a couple mins. Sometimes i even hear a quiet beep under the hood.
So I did this to 0ur 2015 Chevy imapala lt 2.5. I swapped out the air valve with a new oem, removed the exhaust manifold cleaned it out, installed new freeze plugs, and code came back on.... if the secondary air injection pump is bad, will it cause the same code to come back on???
I also have a 2013 Malibu 2.5L since new and that system is NOT on mine. I bought mine early in the model year so I’m guessing that debacle came later. The port next to the exhaust manifold is there though.
Where do you live? Apparently someone in Cali didn't have the system. Which is weird because usually they are ridiculous about emissions. Unless they have different technology built in
@@JonnyAbs-0 So very early in the model year. I misspoke, I actually got mine very late in the model year, early April’ 14. So they apparently dumped that mess at some point.
@@JonnyAbs-0 This might be really naive of me but what if you bypassed that system? As in cover the port in the head and simply let that part that bolts on just blow air under the hood. How would it know it’s not bolted up? Makes me wonder how it detects low flow.
Very helpful video thank you. My car is actually stalling so I'm not sure this is the problem but if it is messing up the back pressure then it could very well affect the vacuum which can cause stalling. I'll dig in tomorrow
You're welcome. Do you have a check engine light? I don't think this issue would cause a stall unless it happened right at startup. This only runs when the engine is cold and started, the injectors pump more gas and this system pumps air to heat up the cat so it starts catalyzing faster
I bought the car with a problem. It had 10 codes 🤣 I've changed the map and maf. No difference. About to change the catalytic converter but I loosed it today and vacuum was still low and still stalled. The code referring to secondary intake is the one constant plus multiple cylinder misfires and low vacuum.
I want to do a vacuum system check with smoke but don't have the right smoke and a way to pump it in. I'll clean that valve and look into the manifold. Plus I'm going to check the gas. Might have bad gas but that's probably not why the previous owner stopped driving it and sold it
Hello brother i have cadillac ats 2.5 i have same code i change everything but code is back my car have misfire and i dont like engine work 2 days ago i saw my vacuum pump leak oil can bad vacuum pump cause this problem ?
I change air pumps pipes but nothing will changed i have not code misfire but when connection computer we saw live stream few cylinders have misfire and engine little shaking please answer me your opinion. My vacuum pump leak oil can bad vacuum pump do p0411
I got the PO411 code as well.. When i first start the car, cold, it sounds like a vacuum cleaner for like 30 seconds then stops.. Im gonna pull that part and clean it first because the sound does sound like its coming from right there
I have the 2013 Malibu and my check engine light has gone on in last few days, the code reader was P0411 and says "Secondary Air Injection Incorrect Upstream Flow Detected", wonder if you had the same thing before the repair, and I only have 40k miles on it, sad
Yes, that's it! Take off the filter and take it apart and clean it with brake cleaner. It would save time to just buy a new one but I think they were like $130 bucks, so if you have time, just clean it like I did. Spray it in the exhaust hole too and then turn on the car and let it blow all that carbon out. Its messy but it works. These GDI engines are sooty as all hell. You get more power and efficiency from the gas being injected right into the cylinder, but apparently the gas burns more sooty with greater particulates.
@@JonnyAbs-0 Do you think this might be the right part to replace the air injection pump www.carid.com/cardone/secondary-air-injection-pump-mpn-32-3003m.html?singleid=2426639962&url=10908937 thanks
@@AmIn-tq1bh i just saw your question. I dont think your issue is the pump but rather a gunked up valve like i showed in the video. Thats my hunch. Try that first
No, the pump is under the car. That is the AIR valve on the front of the engine. Issue hasn't come back since I cleaned that and the area behind it in the engine using brake cleaner.
no. its only purpose is to pump more air into the exhaust when the engine is cold. It would just take a bit longer for the cat to heat up and you would get a check engine light.
I just got the p0411 code on my 2010 malibu. But when the code popped up is said P0411 (3/3) PERMANENT. Does that mean anything or is it just the secondary air injection cause idk what the 3/3 means
I have a 2014 impala 2.5l ecotec. Im the 2nd owner and ever since i bought this car i dont recalling that black piece being there but the openeing that it goes bolted to is there...my car has no lights on and it has 97k miles. How exactly is that possiblr that a whole piece is missing and my egine is ok??
Check out some of the comments here. Apparently some impala have it and some don't. Very strange. Is your hole plugged I guess? ruclips.net/video/xE1Qn8eNOLE/видео.html
@@JonnyAbs-0 no it's not plugged just like a random exhaust port los pretty gunky. There's an entrecruzamiento connection alil underneath that opening and it looks caked up and it makes me wonder if that can make the electrical connection go bad. Can't I put like an air filter there atleast? Like a custom one?
@@millionkilliati6140 I have read in the comments of some other videos that depending on the state, some impalas dont have this system. If you put your hand there with the car on, does exhaust just come out? I am wondering if a plug has come out or someone deleted your system
do you have a 2.0T or a 2.4L? It should be on the 2.5L and if anything, I feel like in california, you would have even more stringent emissions regulations.
@@JonnyAbs-0 is it normal to hear that pump after a few seconds later after i start the car? I have a 2010 malibu 4 cylinders?, i didn't know my car had this pump, when i hearded the sound i thought it was someting grinding between the engine and the transmission lol
@@marcosfelixfrias6621 it runs only at startup so you are hearing it at the right time. However, I never hear mine in the car. Yours could be going bad or it could be clogged a bit. I wouldn't worry about it though if you don't have a check engine light. You could try to clean this valve and see if it gets less noisy.
I Believe that's the NU6 Option which is for California emissions it's a pain in the ass. My mother just paid to replace her Engine in her 2011 Malibu and the engine that went in has 56k on it but the place that put it in for her just so happened to forget to inform her that it is the wrong engine and does no have the NU6 option. So after she spent north of 4 grand for all this I'm trying to find a cheap way to correct it without having to pull the engine and replacing it with the Right Engine. I was just thinking of swapping the ECM to a model without the NU6 option. But Idk.
Yeah mine is on the alternator on the passenger/air intake side. I think the hosing of the secondary air intake system is whats in the way. Looks like I'll have to get in or below to unclamp the hosing so I can remove it, in order to get alternator out.
I need to remove my alternator and want to do it the easiest way possible. Do you think i could remove the secondary air intake by just removing the ear clamps from the tubes accessible from the top. Or should I disconnect it from the pump from below. Lol thanks for any advice
Lmfao splooged all over the place... Got on my fan... Didn't expect it to go that far ROFLMAO need to get a paper towel or something lmfao THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!!!! I have a sick mind
I just got this error again two years later. I guess I will dismantle the valve, clean it, and reinstall it again.
I did so and it fixed it again
@@JonnyAbs-0 thank you for the update and posting the solution!
@@AnimeProfileP1c you're welcome! Subscribe to my channel!
@@JonnyAbs-0 done
This might be my problem. I got code p0420 which said it was the upstream air flow so I changed the top 02 sensor and it cleared the message for about 30 minutes. Now I got the same error code again and the AutoZone dude believes it's the catalytic converter that needs to be replaced. 😡😡
Best video for this problem.
Thanks, brother!
I'm glad I have a few 2 post lifts in my shop
Life saver.....literally been battling this same issue.....#salute
I have a 2013 Chevy Malibu 2.5 but I don't have a pump installed there..I can see the holes but it's open there..I wonder if the previous owner got rid of the secondary Pump system or if my model did not come with one.
I don't have any codes and the car runs okay...
Does this thing make an intermittent whine noise after the engines off? Took the heat shield off to change the water pump and notice a train type of sound that comes and goes every 30-60 seconds for a couple mins. Sometimes i even hear a quiet beep under the hood.
So I did this to 0ur 2015
Chevy imapala lt 2.5. I swapped out the air valve with a new oem, removed the exhaust manifold cleaned it out, installed new freeze plugs, and code came back on.... if the secondary air injection pump is bad, will it cause the same code to come back on???
I also have a 2013 Malibu 2.5L since new and that system is NOT on mine. I bought mine early in the model year so I’m guessing that debacle came later. The port next to the exhaust manifold is there though.
Where do you live? Apparently someone in Cali didn't have the system. Which is weird because usually they are ridiculous about emissions. Unless they have different technology built in
@@JonnyAbs-0 SE Michigan.
@@joeyoungs8426 I bought mine in May of 2013. How about you?
@@JonnyAbs-0 So very early in the model year. I misspoke, I actually got mine very late in the model year, early April’ 14. So they apparently dumped that mess at some point.
@@JonnyAbs-0 This might be really naive of me but what if you bypassed that system? As in cover the port in the head and simply let that part that bolts on just blow air under the hood. How would it know it’s not bolted up? Makes me wonder how it detects low flow.
Currently have P0411on my 2013 Chevy Malibu LT. I’ll be out there in a little while to diagnose the problem further
These gdi engines are so sooty. Clean that valve and I bet you will be good to go
How did it go?
Literally having this issue right now ! I wish I would have watched this sooner !
After you cleaned all the carbon and blew out the port from the engine how did it run and was the code gone or did p0411 come back
all gone! so my pump was indeed fine and it was just too much carbon blocking the airflow through the valve. No new parts needed.
Very helpful video thank you. My car is actually stalling so I'm not sure this is the problem but if it is messing up the back pressure then it could very well affect the vacuum which can cause stalling. I'll dig in tomorrow
You're welcome. Do you have a check engine light? I don't think this issue would cause a stall unless it happened right at startup. This only runs when the engine is cold and started, the injectors pump more gas and this system pumps air to heat up the cat so it starts catalyzing faster
I bought the car with a problem. It had 10 codes 🤣 I've changed the map and maf. No difference. About to change the catalytic converter but I loosed it today and vacuum was still low and still stalled. The code referring to secondary intake is the one constant plus multiple cylinder misfires and low vacuum.
@@jamiemciver2326 you might need to tighten your intake manifold. There are videos about that. I'll see if I have one
I want to do a vacuum system check with smoke but don't have the right smoke and a way to pump it in. I'll clean that valve and look into the manifold. Plus I'm going to check the gas. Might have bad gas but that's probably not why the previous owner stopped driving it and sold it
ruclips.net/video/xs6zBT_VIPY/видео.html
I’m getting the P0418 Air pump relay control circuit bank 1. I have a 2009 malibu. Do you know what that is? Any idea how to fix it?
I don't know. Maybe check the fuse for it. Any other videos on RUclips for the error?
@@JonnyAbs-0I’ve checked whole youtube. Not a single video about it. I found that the fuse keeps blowing. Don’t know what’s causing it.
@@techwiki6510 it could be the relay for it. They are those larger square things in the fuse box
Can I get some help I changed the secondary air pump and check valve both brand new and I still get the code ????
Spray the brake clean into that port like I did and let it blow out a few times
Hello brother i have cadillac ats 2.5 i have same code i change everything but code is back my car have misfire and i dont like engine work 2 days ago i saw my vacuum pump leak oil can bad vacuum pump cause this problem ?
I change air pumps pipes but nothing will changed i have not code misfire but when connection computer we saw live stream few cylinders have misfire and engine little shaking please answer me your opinion. My vacuum pump leak oil can bad vacuum pump do p0411
@demurikogeguchadze5954 before you replqce the pump, watch this. ruclips.net/video/M-9Yt4s3bt4/видео.htmlsi=lDYV4bmIC5soQgsX
Thanks for this video bro. I have mine just have the same code
You're welcome. Subscribe to my channel!
I got the PO411 code as well.. When i first start the car, cold, it sounds like a vacuum cleaner for like 30 seconds then stops.. Im gonna pull that part and clean it first because the sound does sound like its coming from right there
Any success?
I have the 2013 Malibu and my check engine light has gone on in last few days, the code reader was P0411 and says "Secondary Air Injection Incorrect Upstream Flow Detected", wonder if you had the same thing before the repair, and I only have 40k miles on it, sad
Yes, that's it! Take off the filter and take it apart and clean it with brake cleaner. It would save time to just buy a new one but I think they were like $130 bucks, so if you have time, just clean it like I did. Spray it in the exhaust hole too and then turn on the car and let it blow all that carbon out. Its messy but it works.
These GDI engines are sooty as all hell. You get more power and efficiency from the gas being injected right into the cylinder, but apparently the gas burns more sooty with greater particulates.
@@JonnyAbs-0 Do you think this might be the right part to replace the air injection pump www.carid.com/cardone/secondary-air-injection-pump-mpn-32-3003m.html?singleid=2426639962&url=10908937 thanks
Yeah I just got the code too. Mine is close to 79,000 miles. I'm going to switch out the air filter tomorrow hoping it's just that.
@@AmIn-tq1bh i just saw your question. I dont think your issue is the pump but rather a gunked up valve like i showed in the video. Thats my hunch. Try that first
@@dkstatus24 is the air filter way over due? I bet you have a carboned up valve like me. GDI engines are notoriously sooty, and my video confirms this
So is that the smog pump that you took off and took apart?
No, the pump is under the car. That is the AIR valve on the front of the engine. Issue hasn't come back since I cleaned that and the area behind it in the engine using brake cleaner.
If the smog pump is actually bad, will engine overheat when a/c is on?
no. its only purpose is to pump more air into the exhaust when the engine is cold. It would just take a bit longer for the cat to heat up and you would get a check engine light.
I don't know if this problem have something to do with the oil leak on my exhaust pipe
I think unrelated
I just got the p0411 code on my 2010 malibu. But when the code popped up is said P0411 (3/3) PERMANENT. Does that mean anything or is it just the secondary air injection cause idk what the 3/3 means
I am just guessing but it might just mean that it won't be intermittent and will stay on until fixed. Once you fix it, it should go away
@@JonnyAbs-0 Thank you i’ll get it fixed and let you know how it goes!
The 3/3 means what you are reading is first of 3 fault codes.
@@faustoferreria8569 how did it go btw?
I have a 2014 impala 2.5l ecotec. Im the 2nd owner and ever since i bought this car i dont recalling that black piece being there but the openeing that it goes bolted to is there...my car has no lights on and it has 97k miles. How exactly is that possiblr that a whole piece is missing and my egine is ok??
Check out some of the comments here. Apparently some impala have it and some don't. Very strange. Is your hole plugged I guess?
ruclips.net/video/xE1Qn8eNOLE/видео.html
@@JonnyAbs-0 no it's not plugged just like a random exhaust port los pretty gunky. There's an entrecruzamiento connection alil underneath that opening and it looks caked up and it makes me wonder if that can make the electrical connection go bad. Can't I put like an air filter there atleast? Like a custom one?
@@millionkilliati6140 I have read in the comments of some other videos that depending on the state, some impalas dont have this system. If you put your hand there with the car on, does exhaust just come out? I am wondering if a plug has come out or someone deleted your system
That's weird, my 2013 malibu doesn't have any of those components or the front air inlet on the air box. I live in California.
do you have a 2.0T or a 2.4L? It should be on the 2.5L and if anything, I feel like in california, you would have even more stringent emissions regulations.
@@JonnyAbs-0 the 2.5 ecotec
@@EXTRA_TUBO-i6u hmm i am not sure why. Strange. I wish I didn't have it! :)
@@JonnyAbs-0 that is weird
@@JonnyAbs-0mine does not have it as well..
What happens when that gose bad?
I talk about it in the video but you get a check engine light
A dirty AIR valve could be causing your cold start noise.
@@JonnyAbs-0 is it normal to hear that pump after a few seconds later after i start the car? I have a 2010 malibu 4 cylinders?, i didn't know my car had this pump, when i hearded the sound i thought it was someting grinding between the engine and the transmission lol
@@marcosfelixfrias6621 it runs only at startup so you are hearing it at the right time. However, I never hear mine in the car. Yours could be going bad or it could be clogged a bit. I wouldn't worry about it though if you don't have a check engine light. You could try to clean this valve and see if it gets less noisy.
Only works on cold starts. And your right on that stupid system have this on my 2011 Chevy Malibu 2.4l
Any issues with it yet?
So far nope nothing has 242824 miles on it been a good Mali
@@RC_BASSBOY is your 2.4 GDI or no? Our 2.5Ls are and they are extra sooty
@@calebleohr7949 yes could be it if equiped with this.
@@calebleohr7949 this might help you: ruclips.net/video/2jntLTB1eic/видео.html
I Believe that's the NU6 Option which is for California emissions it's a pain in the ass. My mother just paid to replace her Engine in her 2011 Malibu and the engine that went in has 56k on it but the place that put it in for her just so happened to forget to inform her that it is the wrong engine and does no have the NU6 option. So after she spent north of 4 grand for all this I'm trying to find a cheap way to correct it without having to pull the engine and replacing it with the Right Engine. I was just thinking of swapping the ECM to a model without the NU6 option. But Idk.
It probably won't be smog legal anymore. Modification from original factory equipment & specs..
@@denniswaterman3982 I live in North Dakota. Laws go overlooked sometimes. LoL
Is this sitting on top of the alternator? Trying to remove mine but it seems this pump is in the way.
@@jordantatum23 no it's on the driver side of the engine
@jordantatum23 wait you mean the air pump not air valve. I don't think it's on top of the alternator. This sits behind the engine
Yeah mine is on the alternator on the passenger/air intake side. I think the hosing of the secondary air intake system is whats in the way. Looks like I'll have to get in or below to unclamp the hosing so I can remove it, in order to get alternator out.
@jordantatum23 oh yeah that makes sense
I need to remove my alternator and want to do it the easiest way possible. Do you think i could remove the secondary air intake by just removing the ear clamps from the tubes accessible from the top. Or should I disconnect it from the pump from below. Lol thanks for any advice
Lmfao splooged all over the place... Got on my fan... Didn't expect it to go that far ROFLMAO need to get a paper towel or something lmfao THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!!!! I have a sick mind
haha thats probably why i said splooged. I was kind of already going there but didn't really directly joke about it in the video. More business lol