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Testing the secondary air injection system (SAS) on my '96 N/A 855.
The valve that sits on top of the exhaust manifold is controlled by vacuum with an electrically-operated solenoid mounted on the upper edge of the raditor shroud.
That vacuum solenoid pulls vacuum from a port on the intake manifold.
If I take the solenoid out of the car, and it is not energized, shouldn't I be able to pull a vacuum on either port of the solenoid?
Mine does not hold vacuum which, I think, is creating an un-metered vacuum leak, and causing my check engine light to come on with a failure code pointing to the SAS system.
Also, in the line between the intake manifold and this vacuum solenoid is a small check valve. Is this a one-way valve? If so, shouldn't I be able to pull vacuum from at least one side of this valve? Mine is free-flowing in both directions.
Any thoughts guys?
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