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Code P410 Help.
My father has an 01 Bravada that continues to have the code 410 error. He has had a kit installed for the problem which cleared the error for a couple weeks but is coming back on a regular basis again. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Code P410 Help.
Ol' Muddog321 has a great bit of info on this,
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=564664 Thanks Muddog321! |
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Re: Code P410 Help.
I have this same code. I haven't done anything with it except pull the air pump off to check it's condition(ie burnt, ease of spin, etc). It looked fine, but I didn't want to do anything else with the system for fear of screwing it up. If this system is NOT running right does it harm anything like gas mileage, engine life/performance, or anything that could cause serious problems? Thanks.
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~2001 Oldsmobile Bravada 4.3L Vortech V-6 Automatic AWD~ (Running) (Left hand drive) ~1997 Rover 820Si 1.9L DOHC Inline 4 Automatic FWD~ (Running) (Right hand drive) ~1992 Vauxhall Frontera 2.4L Inline 4 Manual 4WD~ (Running) (Right hand drive) |
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Re: Code P410 Help.
Because it adds air to the exhaust to try to react (thanks Smokey) any unburned fuel, the O2 sensors will be involved and the lack of additional air might cause the O2 sensors to signal a rich condition to the computer, which will signal the injectors to cut back on fuel and likely cause some cylinder misfires/dreaded P0300.
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