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What Do My Secondary Air Injection Error Codes Mean?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by HewittTech01, Sep 27, 2022.

  1. Sep 27, 2022 at 11:56 AM
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    HewittTech01

    HewittTech01 [OP] Dont Replace SAIS, Bypass It!

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    I have Good News and Bad News. The Good News is that you are not the only one tripping Secondary Air Injection (SAIS) Codes. The SAIS is notorious for failing and as you have researched a very common issues for Tundras. You already know the Bad News, you Check Engine Light is on and most likely going into Limp Mode.

    The following includes details from our Blog "What Do My SAIS Error Codes Mean?". We hope this information will help you better understand the failure prone system and if you have any question do not hesitate to contact us on the forum or through our website.

    Types Of Secondary Air Injection Failures And Error Codes
    There is a limited set of DTCs the secondary air injection system can trip. We have categorized them into three types of failures: mechanical, electrical, and pressure sensor. This is important to note because Hewitt Tech bypass kits only cover certain codes, and kit add-ons may be required to address other SAIS codes.

    Please know that neglecting SAIS error codes, repeatedly clearing them, and driving your vehicle can lead to further damage. This includes damage to the factory wiring harness or the engine control module (ECM). The Hewitt Tech bypass kit will not address this damage.

    Listed below are the most common SAIS error codes that can typically be addressed by the Hewitt Tech bypass kit or bypass kit with an add-on. To confirm code coverage, please refer to Bypass Kit Comparison Chart or specific product listing.

    Mechanical Codes*
    Mechanical codes relate to the moving components of the SAIS. For example, if the air pump fan is malfunctioning or the air switching valve is stuck, one of the following codes will appear:

    P1441 – Switching Valve No.2 Stuck Open Bank 1
    P1442 – Switching Valve No.2 Stuck Close Bank 1
    P1444 – Switching Valve No.2 Stuck Open Bank 2
    P1445 – Switching Valve No.2 Stuck Close Bank 2
    P2440 – Switching Valve Stuck Open Bank 1
    P2441 – Switching Valve Stuck Closed Bank 1
    P2442 – Switching Valve Stuck Open Bank 2
    P2443 – Switching Valve Stuck Closed Bank 2
    P2445 – Pump Stuck OFF Bank 1**
    P2447 – Pump Stuck Off Bank 2​

    Electrical Codes*
    Electrical codes indicate an issue with the circuit within the SAIS components. Each air pump and air switching valve has an electrical circuit. The following codes are usually caused by an open or short in these circuits:

    P0412 – SAIS Switching Valve ‘A’ Circuit Malfunction Bank 1
    P0415 – SAIS Switching Valve ‘B’ Circuit Malfunction Bank 2
    P0418 – SAIS Circuit/Relay ‘A’ Circuit Malfunction Bank 1
    P0419 – SAIS Circuit/Relay ‘B’ Circuit Malfunction Bank 2​

    Pressure Sensor Codes*
    The following codes are directly associated with damaged pressure sensor(s). This is commonly caused by an air switching valve being stuck open, which exposes the pressure sensor to exhaust. The following codes will put the vehicle into “limp mode” and will not clear until addressed:

    P2431 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit Range / Performance Bank1
    P2432 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Bank 1
    P2433 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit High Bank 1
    P2436 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit Range / Performance Bank 2
    P2437 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Bank 2
    P2438 – Air Flow / Pressure Sensor Circuit High Bank 2
    P106B – Pressure Sensor Correlation / Evap. Pressure Sensor​

    What Causes The Secondary Air Injection System To Fail?
    It’s no secret that secondary air injection systems on Toyota and Lexus vehicles are prone to failure. As detailed above, the primary reasons for error codes are mechanical, electrical, or pressure sensor faults. Many factors contribute to these failures, including moisture entering the system, air pump debris, carbon buildup, and general wear and tear.

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    It is illegal to remove, dismantle, or otherwise cause to be inoperative any pollution control device required by federal, state, or local emissions law. No other applications are intended or implied.
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2022

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