Had the code on for a while now, I originally had another code saying the secondary air injection valve stuck on bank one, so I replaced the check valve and the check engine light turned off for a while.
A few weeks later the light came back on, this time it was the P0411 saying there's a problem with the air flow. Tested the air pump and found that to be faulty, also found the fuse was blown so I replaced that as well. After clearing the code, it came back on later that day with the same code. I double checked the check valve and saw the solenoid was measuring about 15 ohms, and I checked the solenoid valve fuse, and that's ok.
One of the symptoms my engine is having is during the test I believe it increase the fuel mix to run rich, and then the ECU reads the O2 sensor to make sure the O2 value goes up when the pump kicks on, but what I'm seeing is even though I can hear the pump running, my engine starts to stall, most of the time it recovers and the RPMs jump up to about 2k, then return back down to about 800-900. Other times it completely stalls and I have to restart the car.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?
A few weeks later the light came back on, this time it was the P0411 saying there's a problem with the air flow. Tested the air pump and found that to be faulty, also found the fuse was blown so I replaced that as well. After clearing the code, it came back on later that day with the same code. I double checked the check valve and saw the solenoid was measuring about 15 ohms, and I checked the solenoid valve fuse, and that's ok.
One of the symptoms my engine is having is during the test I believe it increase the fuel mix to run rich, and then the ECU reads the O2 sensor to make sure the O2 value goes up when the pump kicks on, but what I'm seeing is even though I can hear the pump running, my engine starts to stall, most of the time it recovers and the RPMs jump up to about 2k, then return back down to about 800-900. Other times it completely stalls and I have to restart the car.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?