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Dodge D150 Secondary Air Injection Check Valve

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Keep your engine running smoothly with a Secondary Air Injection Check Valve from A-Premium Auto Parts. Our high-quality valves are designed to provide reliable performance and accurate control. Browse our selection today and enjoy fast, free shipping on your order.

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Standard AV22 Secondary Air Injection Pump Check ValveStandard AV22 Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Valve
StandardPart # AV22
Standard AV22 Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Valve
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$82.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1981-1982 Dodge Aries, 1982-1982 Dodge 400, 1990-1991 Dodge D150, 1990-1991 Dodge W150, 1990-1993 Dodge D250, 1990-1993 Dodge D250, 1990-1993 Dodge D350, 1990-1993 Dodge Dakota, 1990-1993 Dodge Dakota, 1990-1993 Dodge W250, 1990-1993 Dodge W350, 1993-1993 Dodge D150, 1993-1993 Dodge W150, 1981-1982 Plymouth Reliant
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Vehicle: Dodge D150
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialSteel
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AV22, 2-29140, 174-226, 214-1160, 89053466, 779-2937, CV38, 4227874, 
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Standard AV7 Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Valve, Right Passenger Side
StandardPart # AV7
Standard AV7 Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Valve, Right Passenger Side
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$31.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1979-1979 American Motors AMX, 1979-1979 American Motors Pacer, 1979-1983 American Motors Concord, 1979-1983 American Motors Spirit, 1980-1980 American Motors AMX, 1980-1980 American Motors Pacer, 1980-1988 American Motors Eagle, 1964-1964 BMW 1500, 1964-1965 BMW 3200CS, 1964-1965 BMW Isetta, 1964-1967 BMW 1800ti, 1964-1969 BMW 1600, 1964-1971 BMW 1800, 1965-1969 BMW 2000c, 1965-1969 BMW 2000cs, 1966-1968 BMW 1600ti, 1966-1969 BMW 1600-2, 1966-1971 BMW 2000ti, 1966-1972 BMW 2000, 1966-1976 BMW 2002
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Vehicle: Dodge D150
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionRight
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AV7, 047-0003, 71059, 2-29000, 174-176, 174-254, 17001, 17014, 
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What is a secondary air injection check valve?

The role of a secondary air injection check valve is to prevent the reverse flow of exhaust gases into the Secondary Air Injection (SAI) system, particularly during specific engine conditions like cold starts.

When a vehicle's engine is cold, the secondary air injection check valve produces higher emissions. The SAI system is designed to reduce these emissions by introducing fresh air into the exhaust system during cold starts. The Secondary Air Injection Check Valve is like a one-way door in this system. It ensures that only fresh air, provided by the SAI pump, is allowed into the exhaust manifold. This fresh air helps burn any unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust, lowering emissions. The check valve's critical job is to prevent exhaust gases from flowing backward into the SAI system. This would disrupt the emission-reducing process and potentially lead to higher pollution levels.

How do I know if my secondary air injection check valve is bad?

Some common signs that can indicate a bad SAI check valve:

  • Check engine light: Illumination of the check engine light on the dashboard, often accompanied by specific error codes related to the SAI system.
  • Increased emissions: Higher emissions levels, potentially leading to failed emissions tests.
  • Poor cold start performance: Rough or problematic cold starts, including rough idling and hesitation.
  • Reduced fuel efficiency: Decreased gas mileage, resulting in fewer miles per gallon.
  • Unusual engine noises: Odd sounds like hissing or rattling may emanate from the SAI system.
  • The smell of unburned fuel: The presence of the smell of unburned fuel in the exhaust, is noticeable from the tailpipe.
  • Loss of engine power: Possible reduction in engine power, especially during acceleration.