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Passive Secondary Air Injection Diagnostic

For this test to run the front O2 sensors must have been ready for operation for longer than a certain time, the secondary air injection system must be operating, the engine speed and load must be within a pre-determined window, engine airflow must be less than an altitude dependent threshold and the ECT must be greater than a threshold. See Fig 1 .

The front O2 sensors are monitored over a time period and the minimum voltage value recorded. When a second timer expires, a test counter is incremented and the minimum sensor value is compared with a threshold. If the voltage is less than the threshold then a counter of good test results is incremented. When the test counter reaches a threshold, the number of good test results is compared with a limit value. If the number of good results is greater than the limit then the Secondary Air Injection system is functioning correctly, otherwise a fault is stored and the MIL is illuminated on the next drive cycle, if the fault is again present. See Figure .

Fig 1: Passive Secondary Air Injection Diagnostic Monitoring Structure
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