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Originally Posted by richtazz
I was about to agree with Bob, but I looked in the GM computer anyway, just to be sure. If the car is California emissions equipped, there is an air pump. The AC Delco part number is 215-414. It is electric, and it's mounted on a plate bolted to the frame just ahead of the drivers side front wheel well. If it's like the Camaro's and Blazers, it's wonderful location ahead of the wheel well subjects it to water infiltration, and that's what causes it to fail. When your mechanic finds it, I'll bet it's filled with water.
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aint that the truth. i have a 2000 SE 3.1 and i had water getting into the airpump and freezing and blowing fuses, and clicking the check engine light. I was getting that p0410 code. brought it so a shop since i didnt have a clue what was going on, and they re routed the air pump filter up to the top of the engine and zip tied it to that strut bar thing on the drivers side. never had a problem since.