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Air Injection: Testing and Inspection



Air Injection takes place for a about 110 seconds after start up and only when the coolant temperature is between 10°C (50°F) and 40°C (105°F), the engine speed is less than 3000 RPM, the full load contact is not closed, and the oxygen sensor is not in closed loop. Under these conditions the electromagnetic clutch of the air pump is switched on by the CIS - E control module via the engine systems (MAS) control module. The engine systems (MAS) control module simultaneously powers the change-over valve which provides vacuum to the air shut-off valve in the pump circuit. Air is then pumped through the check valve and into the exhaust ports of the cylinder head.
The diagnostics of the CIS - E control module checks the function of the entire air injection reactor system. Under the following conditions the air pump is operated after each start-up for 5 seconds:

a. The engine idling at normal operating temperature.
b. The vehicle not moving.
c. The oxygen sensor system in closed loop.

The CIS - E control module can determine whether the air injection reactor system is operating properly by the feedback which it receives from the oxygen sensor signal. If a malfunction is recognized, it is stored in the on-board diagnostics of the CIS - E control module. For tests concerning air injection control, Testing and Inspection