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p0410

I recently had the problem of p0410. i was told to replace the fuse and blow out the pump to fix the problem. I did so and the service engine light turned off. It was off for about a month or so and then it came back on. I checked the problem with a scan tool and it said the same problem was back. There are two problems with the secondary air injection system just like last time. So should i do the same thing as last time or is there somwthing else i need to do? Thanks
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Re: p0410

Make sure the the gas cap is tight, and check the box under the rear driver's side bumper. It probably has water in it. Let it dry out for a day or 2
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Old 06-09-2005, 05:56 PM
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what box are you talking about. I can't seem to find it
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Re: p0410

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what box are you talking about. I can't seem to find it
Your evap cannister. It's a black box under the rear driver's side bumper mounted to the wheel well.
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Old 06-09-2005, 10:45 PM
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so all i do is open it and let it dry out. Do you think that would trigger a code 0410?
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:32 AM
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Re: p0410

Water in the evap will definatly set that code (and is the most common problem next to a loose gas cap). Pull it off, have it blown out with an air hose, and let it dry for a day... run the air hose through the hoses that are connected to it as well. Then reset the computer before starting it back up.
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now is this connected to the pump located over the skid plate, Should i blow the pump out as well. How do i clear the computer. Do i need to replace the fuse? I think thats what sets the service light to come on. How does the water get in the evap could there be an other problem some where else i should check?
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Old 06-18-2005, 08:38 PM
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i found the evap canister, now i don't know what to do, I can't get to the hoses and i don't know which ones to disconnect also how do i let it dry i can't find a cap or anything to open.
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Old 06-18-2005, 09:08 PM
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Re: p0410

Dicsonnect it from the brackets. Mark and remove ALL hoses, go to your local gas station and force air through it. Let it dry out a couple of days.
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there is a line that is labeled fuel, is it ok to disconnect this line? Can i drive with this box unhooked? All i have to do is disconnect the hoses to dry out the box, there is no cap to take off?
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Old 06-18-2005, 09:51 PM
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Re: p0410

no... You cannot drive without it... No cap... Blow it out with air then let it dry for a couple of days
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