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Old 06-29-2007, 05:52 PM
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hi i have a friend that has a 2000 mustang that is throwing a code and i need to figure out what it is and how to fix whats wrong with it....the code is P1414 so if anybody can help me with this please do so thank you guys!!!
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Re: 2000 mustang OBD II code

Secondary Air Injection System Monitor circuit High Voltage.

Check the electric air pump.

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hi i have a friend that has a 2000 mustang that is throwing a code and i need to figure out what it is and how to fix whats wrong with it....the code is P1414 so if anybody can help me with this please do so thank you guys!!!
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Re: 2000 mustang OBD II code

is that the only thing it could be?
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Re: 2000 mustang OBD II code

Nope but its the more then likey item, it can also be the solid state relay, or and open circuit, or even a problem with the PCM.

Here is what to do.

First disconnect:

solid state relay, PCM, the electric air pump.

Measure resistence of EAIR monitor circuit between PCM harness and electric air pump harness connector.

Is resistence less the 5ohms?

Yes:goto next step.

No: repair open circuit

Measure resistence of electric air pump.

Is resistence between 0.5 - 5.0 ohms?

Yes:goto next step.

No, replace air pump.

Check EAIR monitor circuit for short to power in harness.

Key on engine off, Measure voltage between PCM connector and ground.

Is the voltage greater then 10.5 volts?

Yes:repair short

No: circuit is ok, goto next step.

Check solid state relay output.

Reconnect all that was disconnected,

Key on engine off enter output test mode " with your scan tool LOL"

Access AIR PID

Access AIRM PID

Compair AIR and AIRM PID

Were they both on?

Yes: replace solid state relay

No: Replace PCM











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is that the only thing it could be?
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Old 06-30-2007, 11:40 PM
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Re: 2000 mustang OBD II code

thank you very much hun...i will start on it this week..lol..thank you again hun
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