Subject: | Diagnostic Information for Finding a Restriction or Leak at Secondary Air
Injection (SAI) System Inlet or Outlet Hoses -- LL8 MIL/SES Light On, Repeat
DTC P0411 |
Models: | 2006-2007 Buick Rainier |
| 2006-2007 Chevrolet
TrailBlazer |
| with 4.2L Inline 6 Cylinder Engine (VIN S -- RPO LL8) |
This bulletin is being revised to add 2007 model year. Please discard Corporate
Bulletin Number 06-06-04-016A (Section 06 -- Engine/Propulsion System).
Important: The information provided in this Service
Bulletin will aid ONLY in diagnosing a restriction or leak in the SAI system inlet
or outlet hoses that cannot be detected by blowing shop air through them.
When diagnosing a Service Engine Soon (SES) light illuminated on the instrument
cluster, technicians may find that the vehicle has previously been serviced for this
same condition. Technicians may also find a DTC P0411, which may have led to previous
SAI system component replacements.
An SES light illuminated due to P0411 -- The diagnostic has detected an
SAI system insufficient airflow due to a malfunctioning:
• | SAI system relay and related control circuit |
• | SAI system inlet or outlet hose restriction or leak |
The information provided in this Service Bulletin will aid Only
in diagnosing a restriction or leak in the SAI system inlet or outlet
hoses that cannot be detected by blowing shop air through them. Be sure to follow
the diagnostic information outline for DTC P0411 in SI. The following information
provided in this bulletin will be used in conjunction with SI.
Procedure
SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly
- Air Shut-Off Valve
- Inlet Hose to Air Cleaner
- Retaining Bolt
- Outlet Hose to Air Distribution Manifold
- Air Pump
- Inlet Hose to Air Distribution Manifold
- Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket
- Outlet Hose to Air Shut-Off Valve
Important: Due to the complexity of these procedures,
the following repair steps must be strictly adhered to in order to achieve the intended
results. Any deviation or substitution may result in sub-standard repair resulting
in repeat DTC P0411.
Important: Refer to and copy all of the appropriate
sections of SI repair procedures (Italicized)
before
attempting this repair.
Before using the following information outline in this bulletin service procedure,
Refer to DTC P0411 Diagnostic in SI.
Make sure
the diagnostic information for DTC P0411 in SI has been followed and led to a restriction
or leak. The following information provided in this bulletin will further assist
in diagnosing an SAI system inlet or outlet hose restriction or leak concern.
Important: Additional Diagnostic Information on Secondary
Air Injection (SAI) Systems can be found in GM TECH LINK Publication, February 2006
Volume 8, No 2.
When diagnosing the concern of a restriction or leak at the SAI system hoses,
a normal reading of 20-25 kPa above BARO may be noted with the SAI system
pump ON and the SAI system solenoid OFF. However, with the SAI system solenoid enabled,
it may be noted that the SAI system pressure sensor parameter is not 8-12 kPa
above the BARO reading, indicating an insufficient air flow condition has been detected
due to a restriction or leak in the SAI system inlet or outlet hoses. The following
diagnostic procedure determines if the SAI system is operating as designed:
SAI System Diagnostic Verification
- Start and idle the engine for about 2 minutes to allow the SAI
system diagnostic to run and complete.
- The start-up coolant and ambient air temperatures have to be in the specified
operating range.
- SAI system pressure parameter should be BARO with a TECH 2®.
- Command the SAI system air pump relay ON. The SAI system air pump should
operate. The TECH 2® parameter will indicate only that the SAI system
air pump relay is commanded ON. The pump should dead-headed so the expected pressure
would increase to a range of 18-25 kPa above BARO.
- Command the SAI system air shut-off valve solenoid relay ON. The SAI system
air pump should operate and the SAI system solenoid / check valve should open. The
TECH 2® parameter will indicate that both SAI system relays are commanded
ON. With the pump ON and the valve open, the expected pressure would increase to
a range of 8-12 kPa above BARO.
- After opening the valve in step 5, the pressure should decrease from the
value read in step 4, but should not decrease all the way to the value read in step
3. The difference in readings between step 3 and step 5 should be greater than 8 kPa
and in the range of 8-12 kPa. If the difference in readings between steps
3 and 5 is less than 8 kPa, this might be due to a restriction or leak in
the SAI system but other possible root causes may exist. If this difference is less
than 8 kPa, proceed to step number 7. If this difference is greater than 8 kPa,
review the scan tool DTC information and refer to SI for further service procedures.
- Temporarily remove the SAI system inlet hose from the SAI system air pump
and enable the SAI system air shut-off valve solenoid with the Tech 2®.
If the SAI system pressure sensor parameter increases to 8-12 kPa above the
BARO reading, the SAI system inlet hose is restricted and the SAI system inlet and
outlet hose assembly should be replaced. If the SAI system pressure sensor parameter
is not 8-12 kPa above the BARO reading, proceed to step number 8 of the SAI
verification diagnostic procedure.
- Temporarily substitute a 25.4 mm (1 in) O.D length of standard
hose and route the hose from the SAI system air pump outlet to the SAI system air
shut-off valve solenoid making sure that there are no kinks in the hose. Enable the
SAI system air shut-off valve solenoid with the Tech 2®. If the air pressure
sensor parameter increases to 8-12 kPa above the BARO reading, the SAI system
outlet hose is restricted and the SAI system Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly should
be replaced.
- Install an SAI system Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly, P/N 10373307,
with Retaining Bolt, P/N 11519861 (M10 X 1.5 X 30), using the following procedures:
Important: Refer to and copy all of the appropriate
sections of SI repair procedures (Italicized)
before
attempting this repair.
Removal Procedure - SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly
- Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure
Relief Procedure in SI.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the
vehicle in SI.
- Disconnect inlet and outlet hoses from the SAI system air pump.
- Remove the inlet and outlet hoses and retainer clip from the frame.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Disconnect the SAI system inlet hose from air cleaner.
- Remove the air cleaner outlet resonator. Refer to
Air Cleaner Outlet Resonator Replacement in SI.
- Disconnect the SAI system outlet hose from the air shut-off valve.
Important: The Throttle Body Assembly does not have
to be removed when removing the Intake Manifold.
- Remove intake manifold. Refer to Intake Manifold Replacement
in SI.
- Remove the engine coolant temperature (ECT) harness connector.
- Disconnect cylinder number 6 ignition coil engine harness connector.
- Remove the retaining bolt from the ignition coil.
- Remove the ignition coil from the engine.
- Remove the retaining bolt (M10 X 1.5 X 30) and fir-tree fastener securing
the SAI system Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly to the rear of the engine cylinder
head by using the following procedure:
• | Access the bolt by laying over the top of the engine. |
• | Using a 15 mm standard length offset box end wrench, loosen the
bolt. |
• | Then use a short handle combination ratcheting box/open end 15 mm
wrench to remove the bolt from the back of the cylinder head. |
• | Once the bolt is removed from the engine cylinder head, the bolt will
stay attached to the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket. The fir-tree
fastener will release itself from the back of the engine cylinder head by pushing
back toward the cowl on the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket. |
- Remove the SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly
by working the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket in a back and forth
upward motion past the back of the engine cylinder head via the cowl. Once the complete
assembly has past the back of the cam cover, continue to work the SAI System Inlet
and Outlet Hose Assembly out of the engine compartment. Refer to the illustration
above.
Installation Procedure - SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly
- Install the retaining bolt, P/N 11519861, (M10 X 1.5 X 25) to
the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket. Then, apply Medium-Strength
Threadlocker (Blue), U.S. P/N 12345382 (Canadian Part Number 10953489),
or equivalent, to the retaining bolt .
- Install the SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly,
P/N 10373307, by working the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket
with the hoses attached in a back and forth downward motion past the back of the
engine cylinder head via the cowl. Once the complete assembly has past the back of
the cam cover, continue to work the SAI System Inlet and Outlet Hose Assembly into
the engine compartment and into place. Once in place, by feel locate by hand and
start the retaining bolt into the back of the cylinder head, and at the same time
locate and install the fir-tree fastener and push into place. Tighten the bolt until
the clamp load of the bolt secures the Air Distribution Manifold and Retaining Bracket
to the back of the engine cylinder head. Refer to the illustration above.
Important: Make sure that cylinder number 6 ignition
coil seal is properly seated to the cam cover.
- Install cylinder number 6 ignition coil.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location.
Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners
requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or
sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These
coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener.
Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners
in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the ignition
coil retaining bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the ignition coil retaining bolt to 10 N·m
(89 lb in).
- Replace the cylinder number 6 ignition coil engine harness connector.
- Install the engine coolant temperature (ECT) harness connector.
Important: Use the existing intake manifold gaskets.
It is not necessary to replace them. They are reusable.
- Install the intake manifold. Refer to Intake Manifold Replacement
in SI.
- Connect the SAI system outlet hose to the air shut-off valve.
- Install air cleaner outlet resonator. Refer to Air
Cleaner Outlet Resonator Replacement in SI.
- Connect the SAI system inlet hose to air cleaner.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the
vehicle in SI.
- Connect inlet and outlet hoses to the SAI system air pump.
- Install the inlet and outlet hoses and retainer clip to the frame.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Connect the negative battery cable at the battery.
- Perform the SAI system verification diagnostic to determine if the SAI
system is operating as designed.
Parts Information
Part Number
| Description
| Qty
|
10373307
| Hose, Secondary AIR Injection Pump
| 1
|
11519861
| Bolt- M10 X 1.5 X 25
| 1
|
12345382 (U.S.)
10953489 (Canada)
| Medium Strength Threadlocker-Blue
| 1
|
Warranty Information (excluding Saab U.S. Models)
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
J6117
| Pipe, SAI Manifold - Both - Replace
| Use Published Labor Operation Time
|
Warranty Information (Saab U.S. Models)
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
| Description
| Failed Object
| Fault/Reason Code
| Location Code
| Warranty Type
| Repair/Action Code
| Labor Time
|
2541808
| Pipe, SAI Manifold - Both -- Replace
| 25418
| 50
| 0
| 01
| 01
| 2.3 hrs
|