EMISSION CONTROL - V8
SAI System Fault Finding and Check
Malfunctions
The SAI system diagnostics monitor the whole SAI system for correct operation. Malfunction of any one of the SAI
system components can cause fault codes to be stored in the ECM diagnostic memory.
Correct fault finding methods and investigation are essential to determine the root cause of the generated fault code(s)
and prevent mis-diagnosis.
NOTE: TestBook/T4 must be used to perform active SAI diagnostics.
Fault Finding
In the event of SAI system malfunction and P Codes 1412 – 1417 being stored in the ECM diagnostic memory, the
following information is designed to provide a logical checking process for investigation of the root cause(s) of the
fault. This fault finding guide should be used in conjunction with the following 'Checking Malfunctions' procedure and
other information contained in this Emissions section.
It is important that these procedures are performed to prevent the following:
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Excessive instances of No Fault Found (NFF) components in warranty returns
Multiple repeat complaints from the customer before the cause of the fault is found.
The following table lists the P codes applicable to the SAI system and their meaning:
P-code
P1412
Description
Secondary Air Injection System – Malfunction Bank 1 LH (Insufficient SAI flow
during passive test)
P1413
P1414
P1415
P1416
P1417
Secondary Air Injection System – Air control valve always open Bank 1 LH
(Excessive SAI flow during active leak test)
Secondary Air Injection System – Malfunction Bank 1 LH (Insufficient SAI flow
during passive test)
Secondary Air Injection System – Malfunction Bank 2 RH (Insufficient SAI flow
during passive test)
Secondary Air Injection System – Ait control valve always open Bank 2 RH
(Excessive SAI flow during active leak test)
Secondary Air Injection System – Low air flow Bank 2 RH (Insufficient SAI flow
during active test)
Passive Test (P Codes 1412 and 1415)
During normal SAI operation the ECM uses HO2S sensor voltage output to determine if sufficient flow is being
introduced into the exhaust system. Depending on which banks of the engine detect the fault, one or both P codes
can be stored.
Active Tests
If the normal operation of the passive SAI diagnostics cannot be completed, (SAI operation being suspended by load/
speed conditions, for instance) the ECM will attempt to perform an 'Active' test of the system when conditions allow.
These conditions include, but are not limited to: 'Engine fully warm' and 'Engine at idle'. The active test comprises two
parts; a 'Leak Test' followed by a 'Flow Test'.
Leak Test (P Codes P1413 and P1416)
The SAI pump is operated without opening the SAI control valves. In this condition no SAI flow should enter the
exhaust system. By monitoring the HO2S sensor voltage output, the ECM determines if the system is functioning
correctly. Depending on which bank of the engine detects the fault, one or both P codes can be stored.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Product Specification
Categories | Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Discovery II, Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1999 |
Download File |
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Document Type | Workshop Manual |
Language | English |
Product Name | Discovery Series II |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |