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Old 05-11-2005, 01:33 AM
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Threw a code. P1415 code I dont know where it is or where to fix it??????
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What is it what does it mean?????????
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If you search around the site you can probably find something about it.

Edit: It's AIR sytem, bank one. That's a start. Depending on your emission testing I recommend ripping the AIR and EGR systems out and blocking off where they used to connect. Then have the codes tuned away.
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Most likely a clogged driver's side air check valve, or the hose or pipe is leaking air. GM PN is 12565503
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Do you guys know what the part looks like? And where it is so I could knock out of the way.
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It's the black disc shaped valve between the air tube off the exhaust manifold and hose that snakes under the cowl - right above the #5 cyl coil pack. Easiest way to replace it is undo the hose side and remove the two air tube bolts so you can unscrew it while it's off the car. Mine was stuck on there pretty tight.
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Thanks I know which one it is now?? Should I get a new hose or should I just clean it out?
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My hose didn't look bad, I just replaced the valve. BTW, if you don't have something to clear the code, and don't want to reset your PCM, it's supposed to clear itself after 3 or 4 consecutive cold starts with no failures.
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So just replace the black valve? Good Ill look into it. AutoZone??
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Think I paid $15 at NAPA - dealer wanted double that - this was last summer.
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Cool!!



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