Code 29
Code 29
Originally posted by 97 SLP Company Car
Ive had that one, it means your air pump is either dying(shorted) or dead.
Ive had that one, it means your air pump is either dying(shorted) or dead.
9 times out of 10, DTC 29 means the fuse for the AIR pump is blown. Check it. If blown, replace it. If it continues to blow, the AIR pump is rusting up and drawing too much current, or the wiring is screwed up. A temporary "fix" is to put a good fuse in the curcuit, then unplug the harness connector at the pump (this only avoids the SES light/code in OBD-I, 93-95).
Then check your pump. A leaking check valve... the black conical gadget on top of the exhaust manifolds.... will allow wet exhaust gasses to back up into the pump and corrode it. Just one possible cause.
Then check your pump. A leaking check valve... the black conical gadget on top of the exhaust manifolds.... will allow wet exhaust gasses to back up into the pump and corrode it. Just one possible cause.
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Originally posted by Injuneer
9 times out of 10, DTC 29 means the fuse for the AIR pump is blown. Check it. If blown, replace it. If it continues to blow, the AIR pump is rusting up and drawing too much current, or the wiring is screwed up. A temporary "fix" is to put a good fuse in the curcuit, then unplug the harness connector at the pump (this only avoids the SES light/code in OBD-I, 93-95).
Then check your pump. A leaking check valve... the black conical gadget on top of the exhaust manifolds.... will allow wet exhaust gasses to back up into the pump and corrode it. Just one possible cause.
9 times out of 10, DTC 29 means the fuse for the AIR pump is blown. Check it. If blown, replace it. If it continues to blow, the AIR pump is rusting up and drawing too much current, or the wiring is screwed up. A temporary "fix" is to put a good fuse in the curcuit, then unplug the harness connector at the pump (this only avoids the SES light/code in OBD-I, 93-95).
Then check your pump. A leaking check valve... the black conical gadget on top of the exhaust manifolds.... will allow wet exhaust gasses to back up into the pump and corrode it. Just one possible cause.
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