Secondary Air Injection Module Short to Positive
1997-2003 Audi A8 4.2L V8
Description
The ECU detected a short to positive voltage in the secondary air injection control module circuit. The secondary air system cannot operate correctly for cold-start emission reduction.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Failed emissions test
- Abnormal engine sound on cold start
Common Causes
- Wiring short in secondary air module circuit
- Faulty secondary air injection module
- Damaged connector
- Relay failure
- Corroded wiring
Diagnostic Steps
- Test secondary air module circuit for shorts
- Inspect wiring and connector
- Test secondary air pump relay
- Check for voltage at module connector
- Test secondary air pump operation
Repair Notes
Repair the wiring short or replace the secondary air injection control module.
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P1420 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code P1420 mean on a 1997-2003 Audi A8?
P1420 stands for "Secondary Air Injection Module Short to Positive". The ECU detected a short to positive voltage in the secondary air injection control module circuit. The secondary air system cannot operate correctly for cold-start emission reduction.
What are the symptoms of P1420 on a Audi A8?
Common symptoms of P1420 include: Check Engine Light, Failed emissions test, Abnormal engine sound on cold start.
What causes P1420 on a 1997-2003 Audi A8?
Common causes of P1420 include: Wiring short in secondary air module circuit, Faulty secondary air injection module, Damaged connector, Relay failure, Corroded wiring.