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I have a 2001 Vert (with Stingers on both ends -which may, or may not have anything to do with it.) but I gotten a "10PCM P0410 H C" check engine light twice now in about 1 month, 600 or 700 miles a part??? Any ideas on what it could be?? Thanks!!
THe AIR system is only active upon first starting a cold engine. Check the hose connection at your Stinger intake. Make sure the hose is snug on the elbow, and that neither are cut/cracked.
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Found this on another forum it may help
P0410 indicates the A.I.R. (Air Injection Reaction) pump is not working properly. This is an electric pump that's located inside the front fascia on the drivers side. You should be able to hear it running when you start the car. It may be as simple as a blown fuse (The fuse for this pump is located in the engine compartment fuse panel)
As the weather turns colder your AIR system check valves can stick shut and cause that code. You can take them off and spray them out with carb cleaner. I just had them replaced under warrenty on my 02 ZO6. So far so good!
P0410 indicates the A.I.R. (Air Injection Reaction) pump is not working properly. This is an electric pump that's located inside the front fascia on the drivers side. You should be able to hear it running when you start the car. It may be as simple as a blown fuse (The fuse for this pump is located in the engine compartment fuse panel)