Thank you for your video detail. This makes a lot of sense with replacing the valves and cleaning the inside of the manifold housing where the valves sit.. I replaced them and did not clean the inside where they sit. I have a 230c 2007, and I have replaced everything else but did not clean the inside where the air valves sit. Hope this will be the last thing [ need to do to get this code to turn off. So I can take it to get smog test done.
At 13:19 when you smack the valve and yank it off that breaks it. You really should warm the engine first to let the metal reduce in size, then gently twist at the base and turn back and forth from the base and never from the top.
Thanks, I’ve seen and read about all these valves breaking. Never have I seen one come out clean without breaking. I’d also prefer to work on a cold engine bay then a warm/ hot bay. Trying to avoid burning the hands 😉
I did the valve cover gaskets and oil breather gaskets myself without any car repairing experience. Pretty straightforward, BUT you still have to be careful. Don't skip steps. If you're not sure that the gasket is sitting correctly, better check twice.
Thank you brother! Not too many videos out here for a P0410 and if there is everyone is doing the secondary pump! I just wanted to share my experience and hopefully I can put more videos on this E320!
I’m having the same problem with my 07 E350 and I replaced a bad air pump and took apart all the hoses and everything is free and clear and was good for a month and now I’m get the P-0410 code every morning I start it.
Appreciate for the video… i have an 03 sl 350… has the same engine and its bringing up the same code… i will try doing what you did step by step and keep you updated if anything pops up
Have the same problem on my 1997 C280, thinking im just going to buy that delete kit from the UK since its so old and doesn't need to pass emissions anymore.
@@ghe422 here is the part number! I do apologize for not putting the part in the description box. www.rmeuropean.com/Products/0021403560-MFG58-V2844.aspx
I was told my code was for Secondary Air Injection at left bank of cylinders (function chain) also at right bank of cylinders. I replaced the pump but it was still showing so I took it to someone I trusted. They won’t work on it so it’s currently not running. I have a C 300 4matic
@Fwerks.1592 I live in a very small town in Iowa. Every shop in town has told me the same thing. They can diagnose it but they won’t touch it. I live 2 hours away from any bigger city. That’s where I would have to take it to get it fixed. I can’t even drive mine right now because it’s completely clogged up. I can’t just have anyone work on it either because of the warranty but the warranty company don’t have any shops in Iowa or towing companies. I would have to pay all out of pocket to towed to wherever they have a shop and yada yada.
I also have this P0410 code for the third time, already changed 3 secondary air pump. Also i have very high fuel consumption, Its can be from valve cover?
Yes it’s the air pump check valve. Here is a link where I got them from, I believe they are priced better than Fcp euro . www.rmeuropean.com/Products/0021403560-MFG58-V2844.aspx
What do u think mine is? P0410. Replaced air pump and Relay (and fuse) because I got the code and the fuse for airpump was out but then it came back after 3 months so I went straight to the 2 Check Valves but both were clean!!! . Still cleaned them again just incase and it came back Do you think its the 2:16 Electric “Change Over Valve?” Aka “Injection Control Valve” ? idk i already bought it along with the blue thing because it was only like $22USD and its on its way, I am going crazy and broke buying parts lol I will keep you updated but I want to hear your thoughts
Interesting! Keep me posted if that injection control valves solves the issue. Do you have access to a scanner? Any codes pulled up? In my experience with another Mercedes, check that fuse again that goes to the pump! I had this c300 with the same code replaced the bad air pump along with a new fuse and everything was fine. Two days later the code came back! After testing, I sent the pump back to FCP euro and got a new one. The new pump was working and the code went away with a reset. Can you hear your pump go off when you start the vehicle?
I got the same code. Also noticed there is no vacuum on any of the lines connected to secondary air pump an the small ones that go to the egr an the electric valve sensor
hello ! just checking out your channel cause my C230 2003 is getting the exact same code. when i take it to look for the piece at auto shops they say my car doesn’t HAVE that piece. Any advice ? 🥲 i’ve already changed the Air injection valve and the secondary injection valve. IM LOSsSSSSST
I have a 2003 slk 320 with the same engine and the same problem right along with the egr problem which the egr and air pump are brand new but besides maybe poor milage and occasional exhaust smell it still rips and passes NH state inspection being an 03...Update , i changed both cut off valves on each side of the engine and the code turned off right away without clearing the system or unplugging the battery but 7 miles down the rd it came back on
The repairs can easily get expensive! If you take it to a Indy shop expect pay for a secondary air pump with labor around $400-$480 if they replace the kombi / injection control valves, that’s roughly $450-$500 with also cleaning the carbon . This is just a rough estimate!
@@Fwerks.1592 for me the right side does not lean out I have changed the valve cover gaskets the check valve, the switch valve the pump and the relay and all vacuum lines
@@vestorfo9198 have you looked into kombi valves? The port might be clogged with carbon. Also did you test the O2 sensor to see if it’s any good with a multi meter?
@@Fwerks.1592 oxygen sensor is new, the value when I engage the pump goes to 60mv at the lowest for the right side and then bounces up after like 10 seconds
The cylinder head port was clogged on the right. I removed the intake manifold and used a long 3/8 inch drill bit and turned it by hand, there was so much carbon blocking the port inside
@@CarnivoreConservative how embarrassing?? Not at all lol didn’t I fix the E320? I’m assuming you have the same issue and can’t figure it lol. That’s why you are here watching a solution to your issue.
@Fwerks.1592 oh no, I have a different problem that's probably fixed. I was only investigating possible solutions. I have a vw that won't pass the readiness for sai, but it had a misfire. I believe that because of the misfire it wouldn't pass the sai readiness monitor. But it doesn't throw any codes now. Maybe I should have said exhausting, not embarrassed lol. I'm just curious though. How you came to the conclusion it may have been the valve gasket. Are they that sensitive, props on fixing it though.
@ well the reason why I had to pull the entire cover was because I wanted to clean all the gunk out / carbon build up. I took off the small breather cover but I couldn’t clean the other cover so I removed it. Since I’m there why not knock it out. Since this E320 has high miles I knew carbon build up inside that breather case would be a problem. If you don’t have anymore stored codes, id give the VW another shot for testing.
@Fwerks.1592 its been a nightmare forever sure. The lifters where stuck up in cylinder 1 which was causing exhaust to turn the area for cylinder 1 black in cam shaft, that's the only thing I can think of. But yeah, now I have to wait and see. Good video😀
@@WorthlessNickores I love that scanner!! I got it about 5 years ago and it’s still going strong! It’s also easy to translate, not like that carista or obd11 where if has a long code description. Sometimes that throws you off! This is my go to scanner, the first one I always grab!
Do you have access to a multi meter ? Turn it to ohms and check the reading. If it reads 10hms~14oms it should be fine. Anything leas than that or readings that are all over that place, should be faulty in some cases.
I used a flat head screwdriver and chiseled around. The metal from the broken piece is very soft! Take your time and make sure you don’t damage the port to the manifold. Also try plugging the port with a blue shop towel so you don’t get any pieces inside the port. Then use a vacuum to clean any debris from the port.
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks. It was indeed week. I started with a screw driver, but like you said a chiseled work best and faster. And stuffing the port hole with a blue shop towel worked as well.
This video can point you to the right direction! P0410 can easily get expensive if you just keep throwing parts at it. Check all your vacuum hoses first. Inspect for any cracks, tear and make sure they are connected. Next check if your secondary air injection relay is good, and then check air pump! Next move on to the kombi valves which you’ll be surprised they will be filled with carbon.
Hahaha, I finally cracked that code! So much time spent checking each hose for any cracks, testing components. It became a nightmare but finally got it to pass emissions! Are you local in the state of IL?
@@Fwerks.1592 bro I’m in CA !! Lol my registration is due in April, check engine light is on for that code, but your video is the best on TH-cam! Ima change out those valves ASAP! Keep up the good work 👍
@@Mark-editz123 oh man!!!! Time is ticking lol if I was closer I’d swing by and take this whole car apart for you! Thank you man! I appreciate any support I can get!
Well shop didn’t do anything but got 2 new battery’s & a crank sensor car starts right up & last night I open the secondary air injection & got the fan to spin I open it up & got carbon all out so it works now . Wen I plugged to car don’t turn over so I’m sure is relay . But nex step takin the check valves off to see if there clogged would it cause my car too jerk ??
Indeed! This was probably the hardest P0410 code to diagnose! Since the pump was initially bad, so that threw things off and turned out the ports were heavily clogged with carbon!
What about the diagnostic part. You keep changing parts one after another. You need to learn on how to diagnose a car properly. A 4 TIMES COMEBACK. AT MY SHOP YOU GET FIRED.
That's why I don't work at your shop. You must of also looked up code P0410. Keep your Tough comments to yourself. If you don't have nothing nice to say, then don't say anything. People like you rip people off on selling customers parts whole sale price. I'm here to show people how to fix their vehicle and save money and avoid you at the shop.
Great video! I've been dealing with the same code for a couple months on my 1998 e320. My main issue is removing the broken stem that gets seized in the check valve port. Can you explain how you removed yours? I wasn't sure if I knocked it down into the port would I be able to pull/suck it out. My fear is that it would get permanently lodged in the intake. Here's the part of the video where you discuss this issue... th-cam.com/video/LAkCMRlnzrY/w-d-xo.html
Sure no problem! I actually used a flat head screw driver and worked it by tapping it with a hammer. Try to cut it from on side. Once you break the ring, you can slowly start prying the metal around. Don’t worry the metal is super soft so it will bend quick! Also if you want use a blue shop towels those are thicker and use a little bit to plug the intake hole just enough so when the stem pieces fall they fall on the paper towel. Once you finish you and vacuum any pieces and also use a pick to remove the blue paper towel. The hole on the port is pretty deep it’s about a good 4-5 inches till it reaches the intake. Any other questions feel free to email, I can walk you through the steps. Foreignwerks15@gmail.com
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks for the detailed fast response. I tried something similar before but didn't force it for fear that the pieces would be forever lost in the intake. Mine seems to be welded in the port. It would help if I knew the inside of the path of the port to the intake. I will give it a try and let you know if I have any further questions.
update: I was able to get the passenger side check valve off w/o breaking the tip. It was full of carbon in the part and in the intake port. I thoroughly cleaned it with brake clean and the p0410 has not come back in 3 days. The car passed inspection so I'm good to go for now. Again, thanks for the help. Now if I can get rid of my rough idle I will be happy...lol
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks. I have a scan tool but didn't know you could scan for codes if the check engine light is not on. I will try later today to see if there are any codes in the system.
I have a 2003 Merc C320 and I have the same code P0410. Looking at the effort you have put, it seems it will be very expensive if done by a mechanic.
@@mahasish any mechanic will be charging a lot of money for this work! It’s not that hard to do the work.
a lot of good information . i thank the mechanic and the car owner.
Thank you!! I thought I’d share the information I came across. It can be many things.
Thank you for your video detail. This makes a lot of sense with replacing the valves and cleaning the inside of the manifold housing where the valves sit.. I replaced them and did not clean the inside where they sit. I have a 230c 2007, and I have replaced everything else but did not clean the inside where the air valves sit. Hope this will be the last thing [ need to do to get this code to turn off. So I can take it to get smog test done.
I really think getting that carbon build up, would really help!
At 13:19 when you smack the valve and yank it off that breaks it. You really should warm the engine first to let the metal reduce in size, then gently twist at the base and turn back and forth from the base and never from the top.
Thanks, I’ve seen and read about all these valves breaking. Never have I seen one come out clean without breaking. I’d also prefer to work on a cold engine bay then a warm/ hot bay. Trying to avoid burning the hands 😉
I did the valve cover gaskets and oil breather gaskets myself without any car repairing experience. Pretty straightforward, BUT you still have to be careful. Don't skip steps. If you're not sure that the gasket is sitting correctly, better check twice.
Man great video dealing with this code now and it's giving me driving issues but I know where to start now myself
Thank you brother! Not too many videos out here for a P0410 and if there is everyone is doing the secondary pump! I just wanted to share my experience and hopefully I can put more videos on this E320!
Another stubborn Mercedes my SLK is the same thing
Thanks for sharing
I’m having the same problem with my 07 E350 and I replaced a bad air pump and took apart all the hoses and everything is free and clear and was good for a month and now I’m get the P-0410 code every morning I start it.
Have you check your check valves? Also know as the kombi valve?
Appreciate for the video… i have an 03 sl 350… has the same engine and its bringing up the same code… i will try doing what you did step by step and keep you updated if anything pops up
Have the same problem on my 1997 C280, thinking im just going to buy that delete kit from the UK since its so old and doesn't need to pass emissions anymore.
Where did you buy or link for the two replacements you made toward the end?
@@ghe422 here is the part number! I do apologize for not putting the part in the description box. www.rmeuropean.com/Products/0021403560-MFG58-V2844.aspx
that a lot of labor involved damm!! A True warrior 🫡
Thanks for the support! Hopefully I can get more content out on this chassis soon!
GREAT JOB BRO !!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !!!!
Thank you!!! I really appreciate you!
Where do I get the valve on the right side driver side
Here is the link to the park! Hope it helps!
www.rmeuropean.com/Products/0021403660-MFG58-V2844.aspx
I was told my code was for Secondary Air Injection at left bank of cylinders (function chain) also at right bank of cylinders. I replaced the pump but it was still showing so I took it to someone I trusted. They won’t work on it so it’s currently not running. I have a C 300 4matic
Why wouldn’t he work on it if I may ask? I’ve worked on a c300 for this same code. Let me dig up the info on what I replaced.
@Fwerks.1592 I live in a very small town in Iowa. Every shop in town has told me the same thing. They can diagnose it but they won’t touch it. I live 2 hours away from any bigger city. That’s where I would have to take it to get it fixed. I can’t even drive mine right now because it’s completely clogged up. I can’t just have anyone work on it either because of the warranty but the warranty company don’t have any shops in Iowa or towing companies. I would have to pay all out of pocket to towed to wherever they have a shop and yada yada.
thanks man I have this code & now I know the problem
Anytime brother!
I also have this P0410 code for the third time, already changed 3 secondary air pump. Also i have very high fuel consumption,
Its can be from valve cover?
What brand pump are you replacing with? Valve cover won't really have nothing to do with fuel consumption.
What are those parts called exactly so I can order off fcp
Air pump check valve?
Yes it’s the air pump check valve. Here is a link where I got them from, I believe they are priced better than Fcp euro . www.rmeuropean.com/Products/0021403560-MFG58-V2844.aspx
@@Fwerks.1592 thank you 🙏🏻
What do u think mine is? P0410. Replaced air pump and Relay (and fuse) because I got the code and the fuse for airpump was out but then it came back after 3 months so I went straight to the 2 Check Valves but both were clean!!!
. Still cleaned them again just incase and it came back
Do you think its the 2:16 Electric “Change Over Valve?” Aka “Injection Control Valve” ? idk i already bought it along with the blue thing because it was only like $22USD and its on its way, I am going crazy and broke buying parts lol I will keep you updated but I want to hear your thoughts
Interesting! Keep me posted if that injection control valves solves the issue. Do you have access to a scanner? Any codes pulled up? In my experience with another Mercedes, check that fuse again that goes to the pump! I had this c300 with the same code replaced the bad air pump along with a new fuse and everything was fine. Two days later the code came back! After testing, I sent the pump back to FCP euro and got a new one. The new pump was working and the code went away with a reset. Can you hear your pump go off when you start the vehicle?
what parts are those called that u take off at 12:42 and where can I get new ones for a 2003 e500 5.0
Those are called the Air Pump check valves, also known as the kombi valves.
I got the same code. Also noticed there is no vacuum on any of the lines connected to secondary air pump an the small ones that go to the egr an the electric valve sensor
Those Egr valves may definitely be clogged!
hello ! just checking out your channel cause my C230 2003 is getting the exact same code. when i take it to look for the piece at auto shops they say my car doesn’t HAVE that piece. Any advice ? 🥲 i’ve already changed the Air injection valve and the secondary injection valve. IM LOSsSSSSST
Take a picture of the engine and send it to my email at foreignwerks15@gmail.com!
diverter valves is the name of the part
I have a 2003 slk 320 with the same engine and the same problem right along with the egr problem which the egr and air pump are brand new but besides maybe poor milage and occasional exhaust smell it still rips and passes NH state inspection being an 03...Update , i changed both cut off valves on each side of the engine and the code turned off right away without clearing the system or unplugging the battery but 7 miles down the rd it came back on
How much did you charge to get it all fixed? I have a 04 e320 and my OBD scanner and I got that code.
The repairs can easily get expensive! If you take it to a Indy shop expect pay for a secondary air pump with labor around $400-$480 if they replace the kombi / injection control valves, that’s roughly $450-$500 with also cleaning the carbon . This is just a rough estimate!
When you activate the secondary air pump with a scan tool did you get both upper O2 sensors to lean out?
No, the upper sensors did not lean out when I activated the pump.
@@Fwerks.1592 for me the right side does not lean out I have changed the valve cover gaskets the check valve, the switch valve the pump and the relay and all vacuum lines
@@vestorfo9198 have you looked into kombi valves? The port might be clogged with carbon. Also did you test the O2 sensor to see if it’s any good with a multi meter?
@@Fwerks.1592 oxygen sensor is new, the value when I engage the pump goes to 60mv at the lowest for the right side and then bounces up after like 10 seconds
The cylinder head port was clogged on the right. I removed the intake manifold and used a long 3/8 inch drill bit and turned it by hand, there was so much carbon blocking the port inside
Thank you
I need a new hose next to the check valve hose what is it called? The one your holding 1:35
It’s just a silicone vacuum hose, I got it from fcp euro and the sell it by the ft. You can also get the vacuum hose at any of the local parts store.
@@Fwerks.1592 mines disconnected how important is this ? Will this cause a engine light ?
@@prosibious-4435 in some cases definitely you’ll see a check engine light up! Do you have any check engines currently on?
@@Fwerks.1592 yes it’s the code P0410
2:11 that one is disconnected
That should have been the first thing you checked after confirming the sai was pumping air. Wow. How exhausting 😳
@@CarnivoreConservative how embarrassing?? Not at all lol didn’t I fix the E320? I’m assuming you have the same issue and can’t figure it lol. That’s why you are here watching a solution to your issue.
@Fwerks.1592 oh no, I have a different problem that's probably fixed. I was only investigating possible solutions. I have a vw that won't pass the readiness for sai, but it had a misfire. I believe that because of the misfire it wouldn't pass the sai readiness monitor. But it doesn't throw any codes now. Maybe I should have said exhausting, not embarrassed lol. I'm just curious though. How you came to the conclusion it may have been the valve gasket. Are they that sensitive, props on fixing it though.
@ well the reason why I had to pull the entire cover was because I wanted to clean all the gunk out / carbon build up. I took off the small breather cover but I couldn’t clean the other cover so I removed it. Since I’m there why not knock it out. Since this E320 has high miles I knew carbon build up inside that breather case would be a problem. If you don’t have anymore stored codes, id give the VW another shot for testing.
@Fwerks.1592 its been a nightmare forever sure. The lifters where stuck up in cylinder 1 which was causing exhaust to turn the area for cylinder 1 black in cam shaft, that's the only thing I can think of. But yeah, now I have to wait and see. Good video😀
@ thanks . Keep me updated if you pass the inspection. Maybe I can help in someone depending on any codes that may pop up.
I have that same exact scanner! What do you think of it?
Which scanner are you referring the foxwell or the creader ?
@@Fwerks.1592 I was referring to the creader. I use it on my 04 Passat
@@WorthlessNickores I love that scanner!! I got it about 5 years ago and it’s still going strong! It’s also easy to translate, not like that carista or obd11 where if has a long code description. Sometimes that throws you off! This is my go to scanner, the first one I always grab!
Did you have any symptoms aside from the DTC?
There was actually no symptoms besides just the check engine light.
@@Fwerks.1592 nice, thanks for your time and quick response 👍🏼
No problem!
Poor car has some miles don't forget the vac hose on the back or the manifold dose the flaps work inside the manifold work
Where did you buy those 2 valves and blue/black valve for hoses? Thank you.
I actually got the valves and black valve from FCP Euro.com . Also try RM European.com that’s where I get all my euro parts!
Thank you so much. How can i see if my vacuum check valve works (that black/blue valve)
Do you have access to a multi meter ? Turn it to ohms and check the reading. If it reads 10hms~14oms it should be fine. Anything leas than that or readings that are all over that place, should be faulty in some cases.
@@Fwerks.1592 ty so much bro i will tell u if i solve problem you helped so much.👍🏻💪🏻
@@stefanmarkusev4187 , my pleasure keep posted!
hi i just want to ask. i change the relay, fuse and the secondary air injection pump but my pump still dont work. do you have any idea why? thanks
did you found out why?
Great Job!
Thank you! I’m trying my best!
How did you get the broken piece out?
I used a flat head screwdriver and chiseled around. The metal from the broken piece is very soft! Take your time and make sure you don’t damage the port to the manifold. Also try plugging the port with a blue shop towel so you don’t get any pieces inside the port. Then use a vacuum to clean any debris from the port.
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks. It was indeed week. I started with a screw driver, but like you said a chiseled work best and faster. And stuffing the port hole with a blue shop towel worked as well.
@@vv6292 were you able to get all the pieces out??
I need this in my c class 240 can't pass emissions same code
This video can point you to the right direction! P0410 can easily get expensive if you just keep throwing parts at it. Check all your vacuum hoses first. Inspect for any cracks, tear and make sure they are connected. Next check if your secondary air injection relay is good, and then check air pump! Next move on to the kombi valves which you’ll be surprised they will be filled with carbon.
I have same code but it says for secondary air pump relay
Weres this mechanic at!?! Been dealing with this problem for months and no one can fix it!!
Hahaha, I finally cracked that code! So much time spent checking each hose for any cracks, testing components. It became a nightmare but finally got it to pass emissions! Are you local in the state of IL?
If so, I wouldn’t mind taking a look at it!
@@Fwerks.1592 bro I’m in CA !! Lol my registration is due in April, check engine light is on for that code, but your video is the best on TH-cam! Ima change out those valves ASAP! Keep up the good work 👍
@@Mark-editz123 oh man!!!! Time is ticking lol if I was closer I’d swing by and take this whole car apart for you! Thank you man! I appreciate any support I can get!
great video but filthy engine!!
Tell me about it lol
You really should have replaced the bolts. Those are one time use
LOL the only time that pump will turn on pretty much in morning for a max of 40 seconds.
That is correct, or you can command the pump to activate via scanner.
I was lucky mine was just the pump and fuse on a E350 @@Fwerks.1592
@@mikeicee you got lucky lol
Try to pass in CA.
Not a chance!!!!! Lol CA has ridiculous emission regulations!
My car in shop now thank you wish me luck 😏😇😇
Keep us posted on what your issue was.
Me too I have w212 m273 having same code
Well shop didn’t do anything but got 2 new battery’s & a crank sensor car starts right up
& last night I open the secondary air injection & got the fan to spin I open it up & got carbon all out so it works now . Wen I plugged to car don’t turn over so I’m sure is relay .
But nex step takin the check valves off to see if there clogged would it cause my car too jerk ??
& gettin a new line for the check valves
The heads are clogged…
Yes indeed the heads are clogged with carbon!
EGR valve.
Dam so it wasn’t the actual air pump it was those air valves ?
Indeed! This was probably the hardest P0410 code to diagnose! Since the pump was initially bad, so that threw things off and turned out the ports were heavily clogged with carbon!
What about the diagnostic part. You keep changing parts one after another. You need to learn on how to diagnose a car properly. A 4 TIMES COMEBACK. AT MY SHOP YOU GET FIRED.
That's why I don't work at your shop. You must of also looked up code P0410. Keep your Tough comments to yourself. If you don't have nothing nice to say, then don't say anything. People like you rip people off on selling customers parts whole sale price. I'm here to show people how to fix their vehicle and save money and avoid you at the shop.
😊 Great work sir.
@@Fwerks.1592facts 😂😂
Great video! I've been dealing with the same code for a couple months on my 1998 e320.
My main issue is removing the broken stem that gets seized in the check valve port.
Can you explain how you removed yours? I wasn't sure if I knocked it down into the
port would I be able to pull/suck it out. My fear is that it would get permanently lodged in the intake.
Here's the part of the video where you discuss this issue...
th-cam.com/video/LAkCMRlnzrY/w-d-xo.html
Sure no problem! I actually used a flat head screw driver and worked it by tapping it with a hammer. Try to cut it from on side. Once you break the ring, you can slowly start prying the metal around. Don’t worry the metal is super soft so it will bend quick! Also if you want use a blue shop towels those are thicker and use a little bit to plug the intake hole just enough so when the stem pieces fall they fall on the paper towel. Once you finish you and vacuum any pieces and also use a pick to remove the blue paper towel. The hole on the port is pretty deep it’s about a good 4-5 inches till it reaches the intake. Any other questions feel free to email, I can walk you through the steps.
Foreignwerks15@gmail.com
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks for the detailed fast response. I tried something similar before but didn't force it for fear that the pieces would be forever lost in the intake. Mine seems to be welded in the port. It would help if I knew the inside of the path of the port to the intake. I will give it a try and let you know if I have any further questions.
update: I was able to get the passenger side check valve off w/o breaking the tip. It was full of carbon in the part and in the intake port. I thoroughly cleaned it with brake clean and the p0410 has not come back in 3 days. The car passed inspection so I'm good to go for now. Again, thanks for the help. Now if I can get rid of my rough idle I will be happy...lol
@@focusmd that’s amazing!!!!! I’m glad that p0410 has not came back! For the rough idling have you tried calling the car for any further codes?
@@Fwerks.1592 Thanks. I have a scan tool but didn't know you could scan for codes if the check engine light is not on. I will try later today to see if there are any codes in the system.
3 times 😂